I got a hold of his blue collar, and my mom came and attached the blue leash. |
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Openly I have been able to do this for the most part, but inwardly I have often strained at the leash. |
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I have customers straining at the leash to include mobile content in their offerings to their customers. |
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I'm straining at the leash to find out the final release date so that I can test the new portal site. |
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They are straining at the leash though, and would give anything to be allowed to go up for a crack at them. |
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The creative energies and the entrepreneurial spirit of the Indian people was straining at the leash. |
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You may think of soldiers as gung-ho types who strained at the leash last year to invade. |
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One of the best things to happen to surfing did, however, happened in 1973, when surfer Jack O'Neill invented the leash, or leg rope. |
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There's not really a lot of equipment involved in surfing, but one item that may prove to be invaluable to you is the leash or leg rope. |
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One year, I think she was in a leopard-skin bikini with a live leopard on a leash. |
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The dog Louis pulled on his leash at the sound of horses, and I let it go, allowing him to run ahead. |
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Many cities and towns have leash laws which require this, but it's a good idea anyway. |
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One problem with loosing the dogs of war is that sometimes it's hard to get them back on the leash. |
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If the training collar is too tight, the pressure will not be relieved when you loosen the leash. |
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Brave Sarah finally managed to grab the leash on David's board and get hold of the girls. |
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The bearing swivel system is an industry first and unlike all other leash swivels actually lubricates itself as it spins. |
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Humphrys has now let his rage against the army of word manglers off the leash. |
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We believe that every family deserves to have a mannerly pet, a dog that doesn't jump up, pull on the leash or embarrass them out in public. |
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Let us be in no doubt that the US military industrial complex is off the leash and on the march, bankrolling both Republicans and Democrats. |
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There was a tug, a clatter as the leash handle hit the floor, and the rapid scrabble of claws on tile. |
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The leash ring is on the side of the main ring, producing a strong lateral pull when the hawk bates. |
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You may want to purchase some special items such as a dog carrier, a collar and leash, and perhaps a pen when confinement is necessary. |
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Also introduce the puppy to the collar and leash, so he will be comfortable with these items. |
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I rummaged through some boxes to find his leash and hooked it on his collar. |
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The basic training tools will be a collar, leash, chew toys and bones, gates, crates, and a bed. |
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The Greyhound bounced up and down happily as she clipped the leash to his chain collar. |
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All in place and connected, I unclipped my camera from its leash and descended the line. |
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To prevent an emergency, buy an oversized nylon slip collar and attach your leash to both collars when you are walking in an unconfined area. |
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At a tangled pile of drift logs, I unwind the leash from the board and secure the Velcro strap at my ankle. |
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This rant is for the squeegee boy whose friend was locked up for not having his dog on a leash. |
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I like to go for a walk through a quiet suburb, with my feisty and loyal Staffie on a leash. |
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I brought Russet back in, stamped my feet on the rug, and took off his leash. |
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Her leash was tied to a stanchion on the wall, preventing her from moving more than a few feet in any direction. |
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Even the fiercest Rottwieler or the stand-offish German Shepherd becomes as timid as a doe when Murugan takes them by the leash. |
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Many dogs need both voice and hand signals to reinforce commands off the leash. |
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Officials who treat citizens capriciously should not be surprised when citizens use the legislature to put the officials on a shorter leash. |
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Being unable to contain her excitement at the prospect of being walked, the dog suffers fits of sternutation whenever she sees her leash. |
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Finally, because they were bred to be such Herculean workers, malamutes need daily exercise on a leash or in an enclosed area. |
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Slipping on her pair of sandshoes, she opened the outside door and attached the leash to her dog's collar. |
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Her tail began to wag as he approached, and he cautiously dropped onto one knee before reaching to untangle her leash. |
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Alexia slipped the leash on the two Westies before bringing them to the kennel just behind the house. |
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My son is really into bodyboarding, although he's missing a leash and flippers, and doesn't own a wetsuit. |
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However, most dog lovers do not intend to leash their house pets indefinitely. |
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At least part of that time should be spent running, preferably off the leash in a safe, confined area. |
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After placing the training collar on the dog and attaching him to your waist, let go of the leash with both hands. |
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Under the Dangerous Dog Act, dogs are required to be kept under control and on a leash at all times, unless in a specially designated area. |
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Simply attach the leash to the Shih Tzu's collar and allow him to walk around the house with it. |
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With the focus and attention towards off-leash walks and dog parks there seems to be a decline in the use and function of the leash. |
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A leash also lets you control the pace so your dog doesn't sprint ahead at the beginning and wear out. |
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The young man groans at the sight of the pampered pooch, whom she already has attached to his leash. |
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And they were not disappointed as Woods shot a sparkling seven under par 65 without ever being off the leash. |
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Once he is used to wearing it, attach the leash to it and let him lead you throughout the area. |
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Once the leash is attached, it is important to make the shih-tzu walk calmly toward the door. |
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After the shih-tzu has come to you and obediently sat down, attach the leash and start the reward. |
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It could use the threat of revolutions to keep the countries that remain in its orbit on a leash, but that would not be effective, he said. |
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They may be knee-deep in paisley but always keep the songs on a leash and never rely too much on nostalgic trappings. |
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All songs are on a midtempo leash as this pack of Swedes lead them into dark, uncharted places. |
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The director doesn't give her much of a leash in this tightly wound story, but that suits the subject and the actress perfectly well. |
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Had they taken the leash off, or rather the muzzle, two weeks ago, maybe the opinion polls might not consequently have been so cast-iron. |
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Noise still rears an ugly head but, instead of relentlessly bashing away, it is under a leash and controlled. |
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It was to get to that unheard of city I'd agitated and strained at the leash of Albany Park. |
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In the United States, when the corporate-owned media sense profits, they strain at the leash to sell the line better. |
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And perhaps the sight of their older married brothers straining at the leash is giving them pause. |
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We at one time had but a leash of hounds to carry on the scent. |
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Ringling Bros. says the ankus, or bull hook, is used to guide elephants like a leash or a set of reins, not to cause pain or discomfort as activists insist. |
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Lily the cat walked down the runway in the arms of a stone-faced model, wearing an edgy black leash. |
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Without another word, the old woman in the yellow chinchilla coat tugged at Francois's gemmed leash and trotted off, clutching her coat together with one hand. |
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The retriever looked indecisive, constantly bouncing forward to the house, but always stopping short of yanking the leash out of Gale's hand and running back to her side. |
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In the article, she spoke about her boyfriend taking her to clubs on a leash and collar. |
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Jordan leaped up onto the bed and waited patiently for Howard to fasten the leash onto his collar so they could go to the grounds on the exterior of the house. |
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A supine Congress like the present one is rapidly eroding the American founding fathers' vision of a legislature keeping the executive branch on a tight leash. |
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A prohibition on taking deposits in local currency, strict capital requirements and a lid on opening branches are keeping foreign giants on a tight leash. |
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It uses the pressure points on the shih-tzu's nose and head to apply pressure which stops the shih-tzu from pulling, jumping and straining against the leash. |
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Another award winner in the Ukraine was walking his dog when a police cadet pointed out that dogs in that area must be walked with a muzzle and a leash. |
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Her response was a nod of her head as she began towards the spot, taking a seat and clipping a leash to the collar of the pup before placing her once again upon the ground. |
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But if he never lets his characters off the leash, he leaves them a vast space in which to roam, giving the film a dramatic structure that's radically open and formless. |
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The hounds moved on to Ashby pasture where they found a leash of foxes. |
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I killed four brace of partridges, a wild duck, and a leash of hares. |
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He mounted on that grand horse, with a leash of hounds standing by. |
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They are in the leash, but in a moment they will be slipped. |
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How fast could I get there carrying a plastic grocery sack of food in one hand, a dog on a leash with the other, and piggybacking a four-year-old boy? |
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They say The Guardian has been dragging its feet on the pursuit of NSA-related stories while keeping the Times on a short leash. |
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I had the baby carriage pointed up the hill, the dog at the end of the leash going in the other direction, a Rumpelstiltskin posture familiar to any parent. |
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As she slurped water noisily, I put her leash back in the drawer. |
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Dogs aren't allowed on the trail without a leash, both to prevent them from harassing other hikers and to keep the dogs themselves out of trouble. |
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First, practice with your dog on the leash or teaching lead. |
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His right hand held a leash attached to a small white Havanese dog. |
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You'll even get to see Mirren being lead around on a leash and boffed doggy-style in the imperial den of iniquity. |
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This chubby cutie pie is perfectly trained in the house, doesn't pull on his leash when he goes on walks, and adores every person he meets. |
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The employee was put on probation after her latest mistakes and given a short leash. |
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A round of warm up exercises later, the women, who call themselves SUP Sisters, are ready to move to their paddle boards, their legs on a leash. |
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Reagan quickly put the snow to good use, making a snowman in 45 minutes and even a snowdog complete with leash and sunglasses. |
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Sometimes a special harness or leash will make it easier for the public to identify your dog as a working animal. |
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A leash isn't enough because a nonswimmer may panic and be unable to swim back to the flotation device. |
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Bud barked, dashed and hit the end of his retractable leash, nearly knocking me on my keester as the fox ran nonchalantly up the trail. |
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It is too heavy for a leash and the skeg is triangular, solid and similar in shape to a shark's fin. |
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When your letter carrier comes to your home, keep your dog inside, away from the door in another room or on a leash. |
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Pia loves Rob, she had written it with her lipstick on the walls of the vespasienne in the Rue Colombe, waiting for him to finish, holding her pampered borzoi on the leash. |
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The dog was put down by veterinary services and the owner, who was arrested by police for not keeping the Akita on a leash, was released yesterday without charge. |
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Dogs taken out for a long ride on expressways by their owners can get some respite without a leash in grass-covered ground established exclusively for their pleasure. |
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They become friends as the volunteer provides leash training and teaches the dog the basics, including house training and socializing with people and other dogs. |
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