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A' Design Nominee 2017 - Double Dog Run

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We are so very proud to announce that we have been Nominates for the A' Design Awards for 2017! We have worked very hard on our product and wanted all of our customers and followers to know that we are still kicking!  The Double Dog Run will be judged in the following categories: INSPIRATION UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY We are truly honored to be a part of a  word-wide competition like this one!  - Kim Wherley, CEO http://DoubleDogRun.com

What is the Double Dog Run System?

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What is the Double Dog Run System? The Double Dog Run  tie out system is the  ONLY tie out cable and tie out stake system that allows two dogs to play on one dog tie out without getting tangled.    The Double Dog Run is comprised of a spiral tie out stake, a base plate, a tangle-free topper, hardware and two 20 foot UV vinyl coated dog tie out cables . Do you have a dog... or two?   Does your dog get tangled  with your current dog tie-out / tether set up?  Have you been trying to figure out the best way to keep your dog tied up, abide by leash laws, yet still  ensure that your dog or dogs have the freedom to play ?  For single dog owners, The Double Dog Run tie out system is an effective way to ensure that your dog has a  complete roaming radius .  For owners of two dogs and, in some cases, more, the Double Dog Run System offers a solution to a problem that dog owners have had since leashes came into existence;  there are no tangles . The Double Dog Run System only  takes l

How Can I Take Two Dogs to Play in Public on Leashes??

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If you have two dogs that you need to have on leashes while at a state park, we have a solution. The Double Dog Run System is a great tool.   All you need is a screw driver and the kit.  Hook the dogs up, and keep an eye on the leashes. The dogs can run in and out of the water. However, ensure the leashes do not get tangles on something under the water.  Supervision is required!