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  2. Should I use head halters for dogs? - AOL

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    While a head halter has been designed to give an element of control over a dog's head movements - mainly by reducing pulling - it does not completely restrict the dog's mouth from opening. If a ...

  3. Hobble (device) - Wikipedia

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    Hobble (device) A hobble (also, and perhaps earlier, hopple), [1] or spancel, is a device which prevents or limits the locomotion of an animal, by tethering one or more legs. Although hobbles are most commonly used on horses, they are also sometimes used on other animals. On dogs, they are used especially during force-fetch [clarification ...

  4. Halter - Wikipedia

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    A halter or headcollar is headgear placed on animals used to lead or tie up livestock and, occasionally, other animals; it fits behind the ears (behind the poll), and around the muzzle. To handle the animal, usually a lead rope is attached. On smaller animals, such as dogs, a leash is attached to the halter.

  5. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    A dog collar is a piece of material put around the neck of a dog. A collar may be used for restraint, identification, fashion, protection, or training (although some aversive training collars are illegal in many countries [1][2]). Identification tags and medical information are often placed on dog collars. [3]

  6. Pet harness - Wikipedia

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    Pet harness attached to leash, worn by a Norwegian Forest cat mix. The most common use of the pet harness is for physically restraining an animal. When used as such, the harness is worn in conjunction with a leash; one end of the leash has a metal clip that is attached to the ring on the harness, while the other end is typically a loop held by the human.

  7. Experts Say This Is How to Lose Back Fat and Strengthen and ...

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    3. Bird-Dogs. Equipment: None (optional mat for comfort) How to do it: Start on all fours, with your hands under your shoulders and knees under your hips. Extend your right arm forward and your ...

  8. Clove hitch - Wikipedia

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    Clove hitch. The clove hitch is an ancient type of knot, made of two successive single hitches [1]: 283 tied around an object. It is most effectively used to secure a middle section of rope to an object it crosses over, [1]: 213 such as a line on a fencepost. It can also be used as an ordinary hitch, or as a binding knot, but it is not ...

  9. Leash - Wikipedia

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    Leash. A leash (also called a lead, lead line or tether) is a rope or similar material used to control an animal by attaching it to a collar, harness, or halter. In British English, a leash is generally for a larger (possibly dangerous or aggressive) animal, with lead being more commonly used when walking a dog.

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