EZDOG Quick-Fit vs Convert Harness
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EZDOG Quick-Fit vs Convert Harness
Hey guys, i have been away for a couple of weeks with being so busy with work etc.
Marley is beginning to outgrow her collar and harness, she is growing so nicely.
We will be buying a new set soon. On walks she currently wears her easywalk, its the only thing that curbs the pulling but sometimes the fit is tricky. she walks to heel when she has it on with is a real treat. if i put her chestplate harness from ezdog on, she goes back to pulling pretty bad, i like the concept of the harness, with the chestplate and all, but if she gets hard into pulling, i feel like it rides up to the base of her neck and she starts to hang herself a bit.
Im looking on ezydog and since she is starting to outgrow that harness, im looking at the quick-fit and convert harness. i like how it distributes the pressure horizontally across the broad staffy chest. its clear she will still pull regardless, i just want to make her as comfortable as i can.
Does anyone recommend the convert over the quick fit or vice versa, im looking for comfort and control for her and i dont think i found that in the chest plate harness. (Still a GREAT product though).
Marley is 6 months and 26lbs now.
Marley is beginning to outgrow her collar and harness, she is growing so nicely.
We will be buying a new set soon. On walks she currently wears her easywalk, its the only thing that curbs the pulling but sometimes the fit is tricky. she walks to heel when she has it on with is a real treat. if i put her chestplate harness from ezdog on, she goes back to pulling pretty bad, i like the concept of the harness, with the chestplate and all, but if she gets hard into pulling, i feel like it rides up to the base of her neck and she starts to hang herself a bit.
Im looking on ezydog and since she is starting to outgrow that harness, im looking at the quick-fit and convert harness. i like how it distributes the pressure horizontally across the broad staffy chest. its clear she will still pull regardless, i just want to make her as comfortable as i can.
Does anyone recommend the convert over the quick fit or vice versa, im looking for comfort and control for her and i dont think i found that in the chest plate harness. (Still a GREAT product though).
Marley is 6 months and 26lbs now.
Re: EZDOG Quick-Fit vs Convert Harness
They grow out of gear so quickly at that age don't they!
I personally like the look of that convert harness, it looks to be a bit more substantial
I personally like the look of that convert harness, it looks to be a bit more substantial
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We have the Julius K9 harness for Rocky which is a very similar looking product, see image below, however Rocky is able to get out of it quite easily. He now uses the EzyDog harness which he does not get out of:
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Kathy wrote:We have the Julius K9 harness for Rocky which is a very similar looking product, see image below, however Rocky is able to get out of it quite easily. He now uses the EzyDog harness which he does not get out of:
Thanks Kathy, which ezydog does he use now?
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MatLogan wrote:They grow out of gear so quickly at that age don't they!
I personally like the look of that convert harness, it looks to be a bit more substantial
Thanks Mat, im leaning more towards the convert.
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Rocky has the chestplate harness:
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Kathy wrote:Rocky has the chestplate harness:
Do you find that if he gets to pulling it rides up around the neck?
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No I cannot say that has ever happened. We also use the Ezydog collar on him which is being used more now when out on walks.
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We use both ezydog collar & chest plate harness with double clip lead (one clip in each) seems to be less pulling like this.
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We use the Julius K9 harnesses. We have the added T Bar which is an accessory which makes them very secure.
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