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  2. Artillery loop - Wikipedia

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    The artillery loop [1] is a knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes. The artillery loop must have the loop loaded or it will slip and contract easily. It is an inferior knot to the alpine butterfly knot, [2] possibly dangerously so, in that it can be yanked out of shape and turn into a running knot or noose.

  3. Reever Knot - Wikipedia

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    The security of the knot arises from the fact that at step 3 in the tying sequence the knot is a Double Harness Bend (ABoK #1420). The additional step of passing the ends through the outer loops to complete the knot results in each line entering and exiting the knot being clamped at two points within the knot.

  4. 5. Play a quick little game or flick some treats around for your dog to chase while they’re wearing the harness to encourage movement in it and to distract them from the new sensation of wearing it.

  5. Zeppelin bend - Wikipedia

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    Zeppelin bend step by step. Fundamentally, the zeppelin bend is formed from two superposed loops of opposite chirality.This is in contrast to the rigger's bend (AKA Hunter's bend, #1425A) which is formed from two inter-linked loops of the same chirality.

  6. Boom hitch - Wikipedia

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    The boom hitch is a type of knot.It is a rather robust and secure method of attaching a line, or rope to a fixed object like a pipe, post, or sail boom. [1]It can be finished with a slip, that is, a bight tucked under rather than the whole line pulled through in the last step.

  7. Horse harness - Wikipedia

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    Harnesses from the front View of harness from above-rear. A horse harness is a device that connects a horse to a horse-drawn vehicle or another type of load to pull. There are two main designs of horse harness: (1) the breast collar or breaststrap, and (2) the full collar or collar-and-hames.

  8. Chain sinnet - Wikipedia

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    To restore the rope to its original length, pull the end passed in the last step back through the final loop and pull on the free end. The sinnet will quickly unravel. As an alternative for long ropes the rope can be doubled one or more times before chaining.

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