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  3. Leash - Wikipedia

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    A leash (also called a lead, lead line or tether) is a rope or similar material used to control an animal by attaching it to a collar, harness, or halter. In British English, a leash is generally for a larger (possibly dangerous or aggressive) animal, with lead being more commonly used when walking a dog.

  4. Lead (tack) - Wikipedia

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    Flat lead shanks and thin diameter ropes generally lack the strength to securely tie a large animal such as a horse or cow, but may be more comfortable in a person's hand for leading. Ropes of a thick diameter (3/4 in or more) and high tensile strength generally are adequate to tie a large animal that resists being tied; thinner and/or weaker ...

  5. Rubble & Crew - Wikipedia

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    "The Crew Builds a Big Bike Shop": Today is the first ever Builder Cove Bike Day event. As Shopkeeper Shelley orders a resupply of big kid bikes for some of the kids, he asks Rubble & Crew to expand his bike shop. Speed Meister plans to do the job with building supplies stolen from Rubble & Crew which goes horribly awry when he gets trapped.

  6. Dewclaw - Wikipedia

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    Dewclaw removal is most easily performed when the dog is young, around 2–5 days of age. It can also be performed on older dogs if necessary though the surgery may be more difficult then. The surgery is fairly straightforward and may be done with local anesthetics if the digit is not well connected to the leg.

  7. Krull (film) - Wikipedia

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    The actor [David Battley] dropped down to his knees and we used a series of blow-ups to reduce him to puppy size. Then, halfway through the transition, we introduced blowups of the puppy, blending the two sets together with artwork. Then, as the last still went on screen, we substituted the real dog who just wagged his tail and walked away.