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04/5/2006 at 8:04pm
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Is there such a thing, we have a dog tether which we got from our local caravan supplier and no matter what we do the dog still manages to wind herself up, which means we have to spend time un winding her and she gets miffed coz her area gets smaller. Any ideas apart from taking the dogs legs off so she can't move lol!


04/5/2006 at 8:26pm
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testing a new dog tether out this weekend on my sis's 2 yr old collie so will let you know. The metal spikey bit is from Amazingoutdoors(JK) and the leash bit off Ebay. There is a ring on the spike that moves around the pole so hopefully the dog won't end up getting nearer and nearer to the spike

will let you know,

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04/5/2006 at 8:27pm
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We had the same problem and our little westies legs would get all tangled up.  I bought a short extending lead, 2 mtr, and tetherd it to a peg knocked flush to the ground so the lead can go around with snagging up.  The lead will extend and retract as the dog moves about.  This is only any good if you have sufficient room for the length of lead you buy.


04/5/2006 at 8:31pm
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We've started using a karabena on a dog ground spike. it seems to keep the lead further from the spike and getting tangled. Our old dog, I'm sure, used to get very tangled on purpose so we'd take pity on her and take it off. She could really tie herself in knots.

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04/5/2006 at 8:37pm
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We had this problem with our dog but we solved it by using  2 spikes. fasten a lead/ rope between them and then put the dogs lead on this rope the dogs can then move from side to side with out tangling as often not saying it totally cures it but certain reduced the amount of time the dog was trussed up like a chicken



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04/5/2006 at 9:06pm
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Agree with Ange08 - two dog anchors with tape or whatever running between and dog leads threaded onto this.   Much better than one dog anchor.   Carol


04/5/2006 at 10:21pm
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Try two pegs with a washing line between them and an ordinary lead so the dog can run up and down rather than round and round. Maddy can,I have to admit, tangle herself in her own legs given half a chance.

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05/5/2006 at 7:50pm
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thank you all for your suggestions we like the two anchors thing so going to try that in the garden first, let us know how you go JaneH


06/5/2006 at 12:43pm
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Two pegs sounds good but I am so clumsy I am sure I would end up tripping over the running wire between!

You could also try one Delta ground anchor?

Or we had a yellow metal dog tether from Pets At home which was a pyramid shape rather than a corkscrew. It was harder to get in and out of the ground but the dog didn't get tangled.

However, I have yet to find how to place any kind of dog tie-out where it is close enough to the tent for the dog to be happy and out of other people's way but where he doesn't wrap himself around guyropes!  We usually end up having to take some guys on and  off their pegs if the dog is  on the tie out. MT



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06/5/2006 at 3:59pm
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Surely if you're checking your babies regularly they wouldn't be tangled enough to be stressed would they? We miss Rixey when he's tethered outside even though our van door is always open I like to keep him insight at all times.


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When we first took our dogs camping my wife tied them to table. Everything was all right until another dog walked past and both dogs and table went flying down campsite....


06/5/2006 at 5:21pm
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Hi

We use the poles from wind breakers and the lead from those extendable leads?...dog usually goes round and round in circles and is quite happy!



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06/5/2006 at 5:30pm
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Quote: Originally posted by poppi on 06/5/2006
Surely if you're checking your babies regularly they wouldn't be tangled enough to be stressed would they? We miss Rixey when he's tethered outside even though our van door is always open I like to keep him insight at all times.
Maddy can wrap herself round a lamp post when I'm walking her! Some dogs have no sense at all.

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07/5/2006 at 3:33pm
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Quote: Originally posted by 100acrewood on 05/5/2006
thank you all for your suggestions we like the two anchors thing so going to try that in the garden first, let us know how you go JaneH

No problems with it at all, Brae (the dog) is a lively 2 year old collie and even though we were pitched in view of a couple of other dogs he didn't get himself tangled. This is the corkscrew thingy http://www.amazingoutdoors.com/product_info.php?products_id=52

only problem was the leash that I got from Ebay said approx 6 feet more like 4 to 5!, we attached his lead to it to extend it.

hope you get sorted

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