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Darn kids think they're immortal.

She scared me half to death! I think it will be a few days before she is allowed to walk across the easment... Think I will cary her for a while. Ive been working with her on stopping and looking both ways, but sometimes, she just looses her head and takes off. But alas, she is 2 1/2 and is apt to do things like that. I really wish I could find a harness and extended leash for her locally. I wouldnt care if I got goofy looks, it would be for her own protection, and my sanity...

they make monkey backpacks that the tail is the "leash" looks cute on the child, too

ETA link for you http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&ke...=aps&hvadid=7903205499&ref=pd_sl_8e4b09yqxo_b
 
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Darn kids think they're immortal.

She scared me half to death! I think it will be a few days before she is allowed to walk across the easment... Think I will cary her for a while. Ive been working with her on stopping and looking both ways, but sometimes, she just looses her head and takes off. But alas, she is 2 1/2 and is apt to do things like that. I really wish I could find a harness and extended leash for her locally. I wouldnt care if I got goofy looks, it would be for her own protection, and my sanity...

After my then husband lost our then two year old son at Southcenter, I didn't care what anyone thought about putting my kid on a leash!
 
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OMG and I can't TRAVEL!
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Sorry you lost her.
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I don't know what you could have done any differently.

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My egg-bound hen that died the other week still really upsets me. When my second buff orpington came out of the broody buster, it seemed to me that she was looking for her. I don't know that I would recognize an impacted crop either, but now I will be on the lookout so your posts are very helpful.
 
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She scared me half to death! I think it will be a few days before she is allowed to walk across the easment... Think I will cary her for a while. Ive been working with her on stopping and looking both ways, but sometimes, she just looses her head and takes off. But alas, she is 2 1/2 and is apt to do things like that. I really wish I could find a harness and extended leash for her locally. I wouldnt care if I got goofy looks, it would be for her own protection, and my sanity...

they make monkey backpacks that the tail is the "leash" looks cute on the child, too

ETA link for you http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&ke...=aps&hvadid=7903205499&ref=pd_sl_8e4b09yqxo_b

I put both my kids on leashes. I got some rude comments at a very crowded Evergreen Fair, but never more than there was I glad I had it! My parents took my brother and I to Yosemite 40+ years ago; I was almost 2 and my brother 18 months older. My dad was shooting some Super 8 film of my brother running along the top of a stone wall atop one of the mountains with me toddling behind, then the camera jerks and you can see my mother yelling, shaking her fists and grabbing my brother and I from the wall. All pictures after that my brother has a dog leash on attached to suspenders they rigged from dog collars!
 
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She scared me half to death! I think it will be a few days before she is allowed to walk across the easment... Think I will cary her for a while. Ive been working with her on stopping and looking both ways, but sometimes, she just looses her head and takes off. But alas, she is 2 1/2 and is apt to do things like that. I really wish I could find a harness and extended leash for her locally. I wouldnt care if I got goofy looks, it would be for her own protection, and my sanity...

After my then husband lost our then two year old son at Southcenter, I didn't care what anyone thought about putting my kid on a leash!

The girlchild got her leash after she tried to jump into the Puget Sound tank at Point Defiance. I don't think she was noticibly harmed by the experience.
 
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She scared me half to death! I think it will be a few days before she is allowed to walk across the easment... Think I will cary her for a while. Ive been working with her on stopping and looking both ways, but sometimes, she just looses her head and takes off. But alas, she is 2 1/2 and is apt to do things like that. I really wish I could find a harness and extended leash for her locally. I wouldnt care if I got goofy looks, it would be for her own protection, and my sanity...

they make monkey backpacks that the tail is the "leash" looks cute on the child, too

ETA link for you http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&ke...=aps&hvadid=7903205499&ref=pd_sl_8e4b09yqxo_b

Thats it! Im ordering this one now! http://www.amazon.com/2-1-Harness-B...7BXK/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1307424598&sr=8-7 Im not doing that again!
 
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