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[quote author=Justine&Rafe link=topic=13697.msg260754#msg260754 date=1234886561]
Hee hee, I can see the poss dangers, but there’s no way I’m going back to an ordinary lead now – I feel I have lots more control with this one round my shoulders!

Also – under the advice section in the main bit of the dogclub, the doggy trainer person says this about the Mikki training lead…

For those people who have strong dogs I would recommend the use of a Mikki training lead. This lead can be used in several positions, and can be attached diagonally across the chest, leaving your arms and hands free for dealing with your clicker and giving treats. Being attached across the chest means that when your dog pulls your full body can take the strain rather than being pulled forward by your arm and twisting your back.

(as I can’t do quotes yet)

So he/she seems to think it a good option for pully dogs.
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??? Why not just stick to a normal collar and lead? I think training leads (ones you can adjust the length are great) but not sure why you would want a big stong dog around your waist and how it helps the situation  ??? enlighten me ;D

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