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I walk our three dogs together—two short-leggers and one long-legger. The long-legger leash is held in my left hand, the two basset leashes in my right. For the most part they travel at the same speed, which makes all the difference. Back when I walked Commander Bo and Harley, bassets who traveled at very different speeds, I was always in clothesline posture, Harley way out front and Bo way behind. Occasionally I get tangled with the three dogs. <br><br><br>
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