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Posted by ItsOlMander on 07-11-2007 08:13 PM:

id reccomend a cable lead and some leash and tieout training. if you cant find any that you think are strong enough that you can buy you can always make one, all the stuffs at homedepot. cable, chain, o rings, snaps, and s hooks- you can make it as heavy or light as you want it, as short or long as you want, ect. my boyfriend jamie made one and its super strong- he even did a little welding on the s hooks and o rings and stuff to make sure it would hold up. theyre super easy to make. good luck

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Posted by Dckasten on 09-12-2007 04:59 AM:

you guys hunt big hounds

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Posted by Dale Young on 09-12-2007 04:40 PM:

If you've got it down to the S hook just buy heavier S hooks.


Posted by Laura Bell on 09-12-2007 06:05 PM:

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If you've got it down to the S hook just buy heavier S hooks.


He snapped the chain part. The S hooks have bent slightly but are still holding in there. I've got a nylon one for him now, seems to be working for now.

He's a big boy. He was just about a year old when I was holding him back while my dad was letting a coon loose for him, he heard it thump or something and away we went. No problem at all towing me behind, he wanted that coon.

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