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Dear Miss Fifi: 

My dog is the cutest thing you'll ever see but we need help walking him. He's pulled my sister,16, across the yard and once pulled me,13, into a tree. My mother even has a hard time walking him my dad is the only one who is strong enough to control him! What do we to control our dog on a leash so we can actually walk him without dislocating our shoulders? 

- Katie 

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Dear Katie: 

Have you tried a John Deere? 

If that doesn't work, you could try a Bun-Gee Pup-ee. Their Web literature states: "The dog leash is a shock absorber and creates a cushion from any sudden moves made by you or your dog. As you encounter your dogs pull, the Bun-Gee Pup-ee leash stretches and the resistance your pet experiences teaches them not to tug anymore, helping you to train your dog! A GREAT Restraint System!" 

Good luck. Woof!

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What a great idea! So often it appears the dog is walking the human :)

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