Dog Tie-Outs & Stakes
This category covers outdoor dog tie-outs, ground stakes, cables, and swivel anchors designed to secure pets for supervised outdoor use. The 160 indexed products average a 4.42 rating and prices run roughly $32–$81 (avg $44), with brands like Snagle Paw among the top names
Top Products
BV Dog Tie Out Cable 30 Ft - 125 lb
BV
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Petest 40ft Reflective Tie-Out Cable for Dogs up to 250 lbs
Petest
Budget
Royal Paw Dog Tie Out Stake for large dogs
ROYAL PAW
Budget
ROYAL-PAW dog tie-out stake for large dogs
ROYAL PAW
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Petest 40ft Tie-Out Cable with Crimp Covers
Petest
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XiaZ 100ft Dog Tie-Out Cable with Overhead Trolley System
XiaZ
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Eurmax tent stakes with iron rod tool & wind ropes
Eurmax
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Dog Tie Out Cable for Camping - 50/70/100ft Reflective Overhead Trolley System
jenico
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Dog tie-out cable system for camping (50/70/100 ft) up to 300 lbs
jenico
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ROYAL PAW dog tie-out stake for large dogs (210+ lbs) – heavy-duty ground anchor
ROYAL PAW
Mid-Range
Dog Tie-Out Cable for Camping 50/70/100ft Reflective Overhead Trolley System
jenico
Budget
Eurmax 4-Pc Spiral Stakes Heavy Duty Anchor Kit
Eurmax
Mid-Range
100 ft dog runner with 15 ft tie-out cable for large dogs
LUFFWELL
Budget
Eurmax 4-Pc Spiral Stakes Anchor Kit (Green)
Eurmax
Mid-Range
SELEWARE Dog Tie Out Stake with 30 ft Rope for large dogs
SELEWARE
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Jenico 100 ft Dog Runner Cable with Swivel Hook
jenico
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360 Swivel Dog Tie-Out Cable and Stake, 50 ft
Pestairs
Mid-Range
SELEWARE Dog Tie-Out Stake with 30 ft chain
SELEWARE
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SELEWARE Dog Tie Out Stake with Stainless Steel Chain
SELEWARE
Budget
Snagle Paw 100 ft Dog Tie Out Cable with 10 ft Runner
Snagle Paw
Mid-Range
Snagle Paw Dog Leads for Yard 100ft, 1000lbs, Heavy Duty Tie Out Cable
Snagle Paw
Budget
120ft Dog Runner with 10ft Tie Out Cable for Large Dogs
LUFFWELL
Budget
Eurmax 4-Pc Spiral Stake Anchor Kit (Black)
Eurmax
Budget
Heavy Duty Aerial Dog Tie-Out Trolley System (100 ft) for two dogs
Pestairs
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right tie-out or stake for my dog's size and strength?
Select a stake and cable rated for at least twice your dog's weight and consider the dog's pull strength; heavy-duty steel or auger-style stakes and thicker, abrasion-resistant cables or chains suit large, strong dogs, while lighter stakes and thinner nylon or vinyl-coated cables are usually adequate for small to medium dogs
What are the main types of tie-outs and where is each best used?
Common types include ground stakes (auger or lawn anchor) for stationary outdoor use, stake-and-rotator systems that reduce tangling, pulley/tether systems that give more range, and portable stakes or stake-in-ground cables for travel; choose based on how much run space, portability, and anti-tangle features you need
How do I measure and pick the right cable length and tether setup?
Allow enough length for the dog to move comfortably—typically 10 to 30 feet depending on yard size—while avoiding long lengths that increase tangling and rope drag; shorter lengths are safer in small yards or near hazards, and rotating swivels or pulleys can reduce twisting
What safety and legal considerations should I be aware of before using a tie-out?
Ensure the area is free of hazards the dog could reach, never attach a tie-out to a collar that could cause choking (use a body harness), check local leash and tether laws or HOA rules, and avoid leaving dogs unattended for long periods to prevent strangulation, entanglement, or weather exposure
How do I install and maintain a ground stake or tie-out for long-term use?
Install stakes according to manufacturer guidance—typically driven deep into firm ground or screwed in fully for auger types—inspect hardware, swivels, and cables regularly for wear or corrosion, keep moving parts lubricated if metal, and replace any frayed, bent, or rusted components promptly
What material and corrosion resistance should I look for?
Choose stainless steel, galvanized steel, or heavy-duty coated metals for outdoor durability and rust resistance; vinyl- or nylon-coated cables help protect against wear and splintering, while plastic components should be UV-stabilized to resist sun degradation
How much should I expect to spend and what affects price?
Tie-outs range from budget options under $25 for basic portable stakes and thin cables to $50–$100+ for heavy-duty, anti-tangle systems and professional-grade ground anchors; price varies with materials, length, load rating, and included features like swivels or pulleys