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  2. Types of dog leashes: which is right for your dog? - AOL

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    You may want to consider a double-ended leash. These leashes have two clips. One that attaches to the back of your dog's harness and another that goes on the chest of the harness. This allows you ...

  3. Are harnesses bad for dogs? The pros and cons ... - AOL

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    This harness offers two connection points to allow for walking or training your dog with a double-ended lead. Its Y-shaped style won't limit your dog’s movement and the thick padding ensures ...

  4. Leash - Wikipedia

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    Extended-length webbing leashes, 12 to 30 feet or more, also known as a tracking/training leash in the UK, usually with a loop handle and a clip, primarily for training at a distance or during tracking sessions. Slip-leash, usually with a loop handle and an adjustable, slipping loop at the other end that goes around the dog's neck.

  5. Is it OK to put your child on a leash? Why some experts say ...

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    Experts say putting your kid on a leash teaches them they "don't listen" and "can't be trusted." Here's why some parents disagree.

  6. Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash - Wikipedia

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    Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash (Italian: Dinamismo di un cane al guinzaglio), sometimes called Dog on a Leash [2] or Leash in Motion, [3] is a 1912 oil painting by Italian Futurist painter Giacomo Balla. [4] It was influenced by the artist's fascination with chronophotographic studies of animals in motion.

  7. Dual-touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    A dual-touchscreen is a computer or phone display setup which uses two screens, either or both of which could be touch-capable, to display both elements of the computer's graphical user interface and virtualized implementations of common input devices, including virtual keyboards. Usually, in a dual-touchscreen computer or computing device, the ...