03-25-2010, 10:10 PM
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| ♥Tiny Tia my Furbaby♥ Donating Member
Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: portsmouth england
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Originally Posted by Sweet Apple Julie, I don't know if you remember, but when you were first talking about getting another one, I mentioned, that one of the downsides was walking two, and trying to take two w/u, when you go to people's houses...I also don't know if you know the song "She'll Be Riding Six Wild Horses, When She Comes" lol...But I told a friend of mine, the first few times I walked Apple and Buzz, that song was buzzing in my head...lol...It gets better, but it's still not as relaxing, as walking w/one...But the upside is it's still better to have two, than one...It's just one of those "it is what it is" things...I've heard two separate leashes are better than the one, although, I haven't tried the two leash thingy...It'll get a little easier, as you learn to maneuver them w/the leash over your head, around your back, and criss-crossed...Just don't drop one!!! |
thats exactly what i did do , i dropped ollys lead while untangling myself from a tree! it wouldnt be so bad if I dropped Tias as she won't move but little Olly has been with me for a week today and he is just so curious about everything and he never used to go out much before with his last owners. Yes two is better than one xx Quote:
Originally Posted by vbayne When I got my second yorkie, some wise soul on YT told me about a leash splitter. You can get them at Petsmart, Walmart, etc. It hooks 2 leashes together. I use it all the time and it works out great... | Im going to try one at the weekend.I just don't want Olly to cock his leg up over Tia when he has a wee though lol
__________________ Lots of love from Julie , Olly &Tia's mummy. Yorkies leave paw prints on our hearts |
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