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Neighsayer

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  1. i really hate hate felxi-leads but i must confess, when my welsh terrier was around 10 or 11 i purchased a ribbon style flexi for our walks on horse trails.we rarely ran into other dogs/people and willie was the demo dog in obedience classes, he was a perfect gentleman most of the time. i was tired of bundling up the long line. so, i clipped it on him and relaxed the stop .....HE HEELED AT MY SIDE!!!! it never extended beyond 3 or 4 feet. it was a joke to say the least, it lived in my car's glove box as an emergency leash and i eventually gave it to my daughter.

     

     

    great prices on ALL COTTON WEB LEASHES(washes well, don't burn hands, lasts until your dog eats it!), leather leashes, etc http://www.max200.com/cp5200/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=53

    My first greyhound ate an entire six foot leather leash! He did leave the snap!
  2. Good update. Would it be better if they kept her another night to make sure that everything is on the right track? You have taken her home and brought her back several times. That must be so hard on both of you! Wishing you the best. Thanks for keeping us posted.

  3. Specky does it a couple times a month. I've never seen it in my other four. I use the blow in nose trick to stop it, since it works with her. I had another dog that stopped when I lifted her head and rubbed her throat. Another would stop when I gave a sharp yell and clap, because it startled him. Some dogs just need to stop on their own. I've never had a dog do it with a long pause between like in that video. Glad you figured out what it was, because it can look scary.

  4. I use the Outward Hound pupboost lifter for my 13 year old front leg tripod. Only costs around $10. Lightweight, nice padding, has handles. You can get it on Amazon. It's just a close fitting sling. No complicated or uncomfortable buckles or straps. Check it out.

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