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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 287060" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>I always said with my oldest, they would have had to cut my leg off to take him - he absolutely would NOT leave my side.</p><p></p><p>I had a harness with my younger one, however. He would be gone in a nanosecond. I tried the wrist things - he took it off and handed it to me!!</p><p></p><p>We had some really rugged property we would camp on (near Red River Gorge in Kentucky). This was wooded, had numerous springs, lots of cliffs, poison ivy, copperheads, you name it. We had an area cleared for the camp site that was "safe". I hooked up a dog run and also used the harness on the younger one there. He could walk all over the campsite - not get in the campfire - and not go off into trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 287060, member: 439"] I always said with my oldest, they would have had to cut my leg off to take him - he absolutely would NOT leave my side. I had a harness with my younger one, however. He would be gone in a nanosecond. I tried the wrist things - he took it off and handed it to me!! We had some really rugged property we would camp on (near Red River Gorge in Kentucky). This was wooded, had numerous springs, lots of cliffs, poison ivy, copperheads, you name it. We had an area cleared for the camp site that was "safe". I hooked up a dog run and also used the harness on the younger one there. He could walk all over the campsite - not get in the campfire - and not go off into trouble. [/QUOTE]
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