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TwinTrail │ Dual Retractable Dog Leash for Two DogsThe TwinTrail Dual Retractable Dog Leash is designed to make walking two dogs easier, smoother, and more controlled. With two independent retractable leads housed in a single handle, this leash allows each dog to move freely without crossing or tangling during walks. A built in 360 swivel system helps maintain separation between leads, even when dogs change directions. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, allowing steady control during
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