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

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    Dog running and pulling owner. When it comes to how to stop a dog from pulling, the right leash can sometimes make all the difference. You may want to consider a double-ended leash. These leashes ...

  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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    Nylon webbing leash, also known as a tracking/training leash in the UK, usually 4 to 6 feet, with a loop handle and clip, most commonly used for walking dogs casually. 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 ...

  5. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    The leash attaches to this chain section. There are two options on the prong collar for leash attachment, the dead ring and the live ring. The live ring is used when a dog needs more correction as it gives more slack when the leash is popped. The dead ring is used most commonly when first training a dog to use a prong.

  6. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    Going on sale in 1962, the new webbing material had "a high resistance...to abrasion and moisture" with the company claiming the design was "virtually ever-lasting." [22] The new materials were lighter than previous versions, and the company also claimed the material was more hygienic as the harness could be washed and dried in five minutes.

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

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    "Leashes can pose a fall risk, a choking risk and are a disaster waiting to happen, as it's super-easy to trip over your own leash," she says. "If you are not paying attention, a leashed child can ...