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  2. 24-Year-Old Loses Eye After 'Freak Accident' from Retractable ...

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    Daniella Abreu went blind after her dog’s retractable leash snapped and hit her in the eye The 24-year-old opens up about her painful accident and year-long recovery journey

  3. Lead (tack) - Wikipedia

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    A group of horses being led together by a single handler. Leads are used to lead, hold, or tie an animal or string of animals. A horse may be led by a person on the ground, sometimes called "leading in-hand," or may be led by a rider mounted on another horse, a process called "ponying." A "string" of animals refers to animals tied to one ...

  4. Trainer shares three expert-approved tips to stop your dog ...

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    The right leash should give your dog plenty of freedom to enjoy the environment around them. Atlas Pet Company Lifetime Leash Available in 5ft or 8ft lengths, this leash is made from climbing rope ...

  5. Leash - Wikipedia

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    Nylon webbing leash, a common style Tenterfield Terrier on a long leash at a tracking trial. Leashes take many forms; for example: A simple metal chain.; Very short tab leashes; a clip attached to a loop handle or to a short piece of leather with a knot or similar short handle.

  6. The 11 Best Retractable Dog Leashes - AOL

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    Yahoo Inc. may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. The 11 Best Retractable Dog Leashes at a Glance What You Need to Know to Choose the Best Dog DNA Test for Your Pet ...

  7. Farrier - Wikipedia

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    A farrier combines some blacksmith's skills (fabricating, adapting, and adjusting metal shoes) with some veterinarian's skills (knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the lower limb) to care for horses' feet. Traditionally an occupation for men, in a number of countries women have now become farriers.

  8. Horse harness - Wikipedia

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    In some driving systems, the reins of teams of multiple horses are all joined together so the driver only holds two reins. Reins are often 13 feet long or more. A lead rein—a rein that passes a rear horse to reach a horse in front of it—may well be 24 feet long. Driving reins were traditionally russet (undyed brown leather) because the dye ...

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