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Re: [pyrnet] Buddy System Leash



Julie,

Am I picturing this correctly, you walk six pyrs all attached to a leash
around your waist at the same time??  Where do you walk that has sidewalks
wide enough for such an entourage?

Amy


----- Original Message -----
From: "Julie Johnston" <raven4luck@adelphia.net>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Buddy System Leash


> I got one of those Buddy system leashes too and they custom made it with 2
> added D rings on the sides for all my dogs.  I used to just carry the
> extendable leads in a fanny pack because I noticed that I wasn't walking
> properly holding the leash.  I was doing massage therapy at the time so I
> always analyze people's gaits.  Anyway, once I could walk and swing my
arms
> naturally, it really helped.  I'll have to check out the bungee thing
> though.  All 6 of mine wear the soft slip collars and I've had no problems
> with them either - just had to get a bigger one when Em grew out of hers
>
> The site is http://www.WhitePineOutfitters.com/  if anyone is interested.
>
> Julie
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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>
> > From: LESRVG@aol.com
> > Reply-To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> > Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 10:39:56 EST
> > To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> > Subject: [pyrnet] Buddy System Leash
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > My wife (Soo) often takes Romy for afternoon strolls with our nearly 3
yrs
> > old son (Dusty).  This became quite a handful for her.  As a Christmas
gift,
> > my office gave us a "Buddy System Leash" or hands-free leash.  You wear
it
> > around your waist like a belt.  Quick connect snaps then hook up a nylon
> > leash between you and the dog (bull snaps on the dog's end).
> >
> > She like this but noticed as Romy got larger and decided to check
something
> > out and really pull that her hips took the hit.  We contacted the
company and
> > they asked us to try out a new product of theirs that is a bungy section
that
> > connects in.  This really helps absorb the shock.  I also fixes the
problem I
> > had with it which was my long stride kicking the heels of Romy when he
walked
> > ahead of me.
> >
> > Thought I would just share this with you folks.
> >
> > Keith, Soo, Dusty (and Romy)
>
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