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Date Posted: 13:22:50 08/07/07 Tue
Author: Marlene
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 208.51.52.241
Subject: Using a Flexi - it's a "too"

I thought this was a great article on when and when not to use a Flexi. Also *how* to use them. Like the author, I'm of the mind "you can have my Flexi when you can pry it out of my dead, cold hand". Common sense is required though.....and I don't use them in vet situations or when walking in crowds or close situations.
Wish I had that 'WAV file' that went around showing the granny pulled off her feet by the Great Dane - anyone have it saved?

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2007/08/07/petscol.DTL

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