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\r\nHands-free dog walking is an unfettered option for those who enjoy spending time on the trails with their four-legged friends. I’m a huge fan of using a hand-free dog walking system because I can use trekking poles for technical or longer distance hikes. An added bonus is that with my dogs tethered to me, my hands are free to dish out treats, take pictures and pick up poop. And these days, there are plenty of hands-free walking systems out there to choose from, depending on the type of dog you have.
\r\nOverall, hands-free dog walking systems are split into two classifications: one for dogs who pull, and another for dogs who don’t pull.

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    Take a Hand’s Off Approach to Dog Walks with Hands-Free Walking Systems


    Hands-free dog walking is an unfettered option for those who enjoy spending time on the trails with their four-legged friends. I’m a huge fan of using a hand-free dog walking system because I can use trekking poles for technical or longer distance hikes. An added bonus is that with my dogs tethered to me, my hands are free to dish out treats, take pictures and pick up poop. And these days, there are plenty of hands-free walking systems out there to choose from, depending on the type of dog you have.
    Overall, hands-free dog walking systems are split into two classifications: one for dogs who pull, and another for dogs who don’t pull.


    Read more hands-free tips: Take a Hand?s Off Approach to Dog Walks with Hands-Free Walking Systems - PetGuide

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