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Re: leash trick



Ok, I tried this trick while camping and it is great!!!!  Hunter does not
pull that much, but my nephews 18 month old black lab from hell does.  His
100 lb wife cannot walk him because she becomes a water skier on land behind
him.  We wrapped his leash up as suggested and she was able to walk him
without him pulling!!!  The only difference is we sent the leash through the
silver loop on the colar instead of under the colar, because it would slide
around and you would spend more time trying to straighten out the colar when
they were not pulling.

Thanks Gina!!!
Carol

----- Original Message -----
From: Gina Heitz <brier@oregonsbest.com>
To: <brierpups@fast.cs.utah.edu>
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 8:31 PM
Subject: leash trick


> I stole this from another list it's a way to stop forging puppies with out
> having to buy extra equipment.  Cleaver idea!
>
>
> With the leash clasped to the collar in the normal way, wrap the leash
> around his body behind his front legs, tuck in back under the collar (back
> to front) and then use in the normal manner. He won't pull. And that's all
> there is to it. Got it? Leash on collar, then around body behind forelegs,
> back under collar. Ta-Da!
>
> Also on teeth,
>
> Some one think it was Carol said that their pup had a full compliment of
> teeth now.  Not true, sorry more teething yet to come.  But relax you have
> a few months.  Dogs get the furthest back top molars at about 1 year of
> age.  Sort of like wisdom teeth in humans that are never "baby" teeth but
> do come in.  Fortunately for dogs they don't have problems that humans
have
> with not enough room for the teeth.
>
> All is well here and lit's cool so Rocky is comfortable and doing great...
>
> Gina
>
>