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	<title>Comments on: The importance of the tie-out</title>
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		<title>By: SteveH</title>
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		<description>Good information Dave,

I know I have just started using a chain gang for my dogs and I really like it while training. Before that, I just put one dog out at a time and then work with it and when done, I would just put it back  in the house and then grab another. I was wrong as I can see various benefits to having them all out at the same time. They even learn watching another dog being trained. Thanks</description>
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<p>I know I have just started using a chain gang for my dogs and I really like it while training. Before that, I just put one dog out at a time and then work with it and when done, I would just put it back  in the house and then grab another. I was wrong as I can see various benefits to having them all out at the same time. They even learn watching another dog being trained. Thanks</p>
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