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  2. Trainer shares three expert-approved tips to stop your dog ...

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    The right leash should give your dog plenty of freedom to enjoy the environment around them. Atlas Pet Company Lifetime Leash Available in 5ft or 8ft lengths, this leash is made from climbing rope ...

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    If you're looking for a high-quality long leash, then this one is a great option. It's made from dry-treated dynamic climbing rope, meaning it's suitable for strong dogs and lasts a "lifetime ...

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

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    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 have two clips. One that ...

  5. Dog harness - Wikipedia

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    When the dog pulls, a strap within the harness tightens. [11] applying pressure on the dog's body which the dog must actively alter the pulling behavior to avoid. [12] If the dog pulls, the leash goes off to the side and directs the dog back towards the owner. That gives a greater ability to control and guide the dog by applying a little ...

  6. Leash - Wikipedia

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    The perfect leash can restrain the dog but at the same time is not viewed as a punishment for the pet. High quality dog leashes have a good quality metal clip and they can be made of leather, nylon or even chain. The metal clip must securely fasten to a metal ring on the collar in order to maintain good control of the dog. [8]

  7. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    This device fastens around the back of the neck and over the top of the muzzle, giving more control over a dog's direction and the intensity of pulling on a leash than most collars that fit strictly around the neck. Pressure on this type of collar pulls the dog's nose and consequently their head towards the handler.