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Winter Care for Your Double Dog Run System

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Snow, Wind, Freezing Temperatures!.... Here are some tips for keeping your Double Dog Run in good working order this winter: #1:  Check your leashes for cracks or kinks.   The cold weather can make almost anything brittle enough to crack;  that includes any vinyl coated leashes.  Additionally, the cold weather can lead to kinking in the lines if it gets caught around a small branch that fell in the yard from the last storm.  It is important to keep your leashes crack-free and kink-free. Need new leashes for your system?   Get new ones here! #2:  Ensure the swivels on the leashes are working properly.  Corrosion and many other things can cause the clasps or clips on the leases to become hard to use.  Ensure that the clasps are working properly and closing completely before letting your dog go off to play.  Using WD-40 or any other type of lubricant can loosen the swivels and clasps up; as well as maintain them throughout the winter. #3:  Check your hardware here and there

Is it Christmas everyday for dogs?

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Happy Holidays everyone! Every year, my wife and I get a big bone for She-She and a bag of tennis balls for Roo.  The dogs are so happy, I can't imagine what else we could have gotten them that could even make them happier.  But, then I realize they are just as happy on all the other days of the season just sleeping on the couch next to us, running around on the Dog Run they inspired and getting fed; Oh! lets not forget, the ever impending food spills from the kids they get to clean up after.  Basically, everyday is like Christmas to them because they are happy with the world they live in and the people that were chosen to care for them.  Such a simple thing, sometimes it makes you wonder why that simple happiness is so difficult to achieve for humans.  Why do we need all this stuff to make us happy when there are clear examples of what I would call "true humanity" walking around your home showing us the way to happiness on a daily basis? During the holidays you

Is a Collar or Harness Better for My Dog? (UPDATED 2023) - Walking and Dog Tie Out Stakes

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There are a number of suggestions across the board for whether a collar or harness is better for dogs.  Some trainers and websites advise that a certain type of collar is best and others say that a harness is best... So, now what do you do? Let's look into this further and help you figure out if a collar or harness is best for your dog.   Are you walking your dog on a leash; or will your dog be using a dog tie out? Using a Harness or Collar when Walking Your Dog: Using a a harness for walking has become general practice, but not all dogs need a harness .  For example, if your dog is trained and walks like a champ, you don't need a harness, a collar will do just fine. However, if your dog needs to get used to walking on a leash, then a harness may be better when on walks through the park.  This will eliminate your dog from basically gagging itself and hacking down the trail through the park.  Training your dog to use a collar should be your ultimate goal.  A harness is great

Best Ways to Care for Your Dog When it is Realllllly Hot Out!

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Summer is here and the temperatures are rising!  Many of us like to enjoy the outdoors and taking our  puppy pals with us on trips.  However, we all need to make sure we look out for man's best friend especially on those hot days. Here are some tips for the summer heat: Don't leave any pet unattended in vehicles.   Yes, we all should know this already- animals left unattended in vehicles for long periods of time in the summer heat is just...... dumb.  I really don't get how you can be that dumb and careless to keep anything living in a car.  Did you know on a 75 degree day, the car can get up to 115 degrees! Puppy paws are sensitive- so keep them cool. Yes, we all think- its a dog, they are made for all types of climate and their paws are made of steel!  Not true at all- in fact, walking on hot surfaces such as asphalt can be way too hot for dogs to walk on.  Take this into consideration-- if it is too hot for you, it is too hot for your dog.  Put some of th

Can you cut the grass or mow the lawn without removing the Double Dog Run??

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Can you cut the grass or mow the lawn without removing the Double Dog Run?? The simple answer is YES you can still mow the grass with the Double Dog Run Tie Out System installed in the ground. Many people always worry about having the install and uninstall a tie out for the grass company or for when you cut the grass yourself.  There is no need to completely take the entire tie out out of the ground for that.   As you can see from the picture above there is a quick link that connects the main swivel to the Jaw and Eye swivel that comes out of the topper.  Simply unscrew the quick link and remove both leashes. You will also notice that the base plate is almost flush to the ground with our tie out system.  This is where you can run the mower or blades over it and get all the grass around the base plate without destroying the topper.   We made a video to help we made a video to help our customers understand how this is done and ensure that the Double Dog

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

Best Fence Alternative for Dogs - An Incredible Solution for Dogs with No Fence (UPDATED December 2021)

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Got Dogs and No Fence?  No Problem! There are many situations where pet owners are faced with the situation of needing to find alternative solutions to a fence for their pets, specifically for dogs.  Additionally, the cost of installing a fence, plus materials can be way out of budget for some dog owners. So, what do you do when you don't have a fence?  Well, we sat down with Kim Wherley of Infinitely Tied, LLC to discuss the revolutionary two dog tie outs they invented, patented and currently manufacture. J oin us as we interview  the Inventor of the Double Dog Run, Tangle-free Two Dog Tie Out , Kim Wherley; and learn more about the best alternative to an electric fence or building a fence for your dogs! It's morning, about 9am, and I am just sitting down for coffee with Infinitely Tied, CEO, Kim Wherley.  She appears very relaxed in her backwards baseball cap and dressed very comfortably in her jeans and sweatshirt. She comes across confident, but also quit content in her li

Best Tie Out for Dogs- Strong, Portable and Tangle-free!

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  Double Dog Run System If you are seeking a strong, dependable tie out stake and cable system for your dog, there is no need to look further! We are the Double Dog Run System- although we initially started this company as the ONLY tangle-free tie out for TWO dogs; it wasn't too soon after we found out that our customers with only ONE dog were interested in the system as well. Now that we have sold over 2000 Dog runs world wide in the past 3-4 years; we realized that all dog owner can benefit from our system and we wanted to let you know. The market for single dog owners has grown and the need for a tangle-free tie out is really important for the safety and security of the dog and it's owners.  Our tie out system was designed to to give dogs the closest feel to freedom as possible. The Tie out system is not only strong, but tangle free in 360 degrees of moment, in any direction at anytime. Quick fact:  Our tie outs are actually tested to withstand more pulling

October 9, 2015 Review: Why Such Heavy Duty Clips on the Tie Out Cables?

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Recent Review on the Double Dog Run System... and our answers. Overall Happy. Hate the Clips. Submitted: 10/9/2015 Tie Out System for TWO Large Dogs   Overall happy. Hate the clips  This is a good, strong system and will not tangle if there are no obstacles, like trees, on the ground. I use mine tied to a column, and that's what I planned when I ordered it. I took off a s tar because the clips that come with it, to attach to the dog collar, are incredibly hard to use. They are massive, which is good, but have a different design that I've never seen before. One hand has to hold the C shape part of the clip, with another hand *pull* out a hard piece and with a 3rd hand (!) insert the ring of the collar. I've never had a dog undo or come out of a regular clip or dog leash clip, so I don;t know why this design is needed. What I did was attach a regular carabiner to the ones that come, and now it's very easy to use. For the price, they should include reg