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This is just wrong, they should be tethered to the line, in case a cute bunny runs past them, etc... I also support fanny leashes, you should read what goes on in Walmarts to little kids. You can't let them out of your site.
Hey, that would be a good business, child fanny leashes. Opps, beat me to it:
How to Use a Child Leash
By an eHow Contributor
In today's society, mothers can never be too careful about keeping a close eye on their children when they are out in public places. Malls, fairs and even playgrounds can be very crowded, and losing a child is possible in such situations. Buying a child leash is a practical way for mothers to keep a close eye on their children in busy areas.
Difficulty:Moderate Instructions
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- 1 Browse online for various child leashes. This may sound like a cruel idea at first, but there are very modern versions of child leashes out there that are fun and easy to use.
- 2 Look for a child leash that is also a backpack. There are many variations of child leashes that are made to look like animals for the children to wear on their backs. The leash extends out to look like the animal's tail.
- 3 Buy the child leash that best suits your needs. While the main priority is to keep your child safe, your child can also use it as a backpack to store items, if you choose to buy this type.
- 4 Discuss with your child why you are purchasing a child leash. This is also a good time to discuss stranger safety, if he is old enough to understand the concept.
- 5 Allow your child to try on the child leash at home to get a feel for it. Remind her that it's to keep her safe and that she should always behave and not try to run off when it is on her.
- 6 Put your child's leash on whenever you are out in public areas that are busy with people.
Read more: How to Use a Child Leash | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2086000_use-...#ixzz1MvST08eu
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