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Old 02-13-2012, 12:29 PM   #3
gracielove
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That is true. You have to keep the lead so there is no play in it. Just a couple of feet. Six foot leads are more for teaching a dog how to come and other obedience training. Make him stay right at your side. With a very short lead you have more control. A harness with the lead attachment close to neck makes it easier to make the correction. Some of them are lower on the back and it makes it hard to move the dog in the right direction.
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