Zero's new harness yes or no??
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Zero's new harness yes or no??
Well after looking at lots of harness' I ordered this one, friends told me yes it suits him but im unsure so tags are still on yes or no
and just to squeeze in lol
Yes mum I know im gorgeous
And so she's not left out Mazda doing what she does best..........sleeping
and just to squeeze in lol
Yes mum I know im gorgeous
And so she's not left out Mazda doing what she does best..........sleeping
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Awwwwww, lovely pics.
I think the harness suits him perfectly, he looks very handsome.
And Mazda looks very cosey on her new bed
I think the harness suits him perfectly, he looks very handsome.
And Mazda looks very cosey on her new bed
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can i just ask, what age is he?? my clyde pulls when he is on leash till his eyes go bloodshot! i think i would benifit from harness..but i was under the impression i couldnt use one till he is older bcoz his bones r soft??????
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Re: Zero's new harness yes or no??
He's 7mths and I've used a harness since he was 9weeks I also did with Mazda. My mums a vet and highly recommends harnesses from a young age to reduce any pressure on the trachia, its hard to argue with a vet thats your mum at times
But think its each to their own really and mine do some times go on collars if im being lazy
But think its each to their own really and mine do some times go on collars if im being lazy
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aw thats brill, ill need to get one then. Clyde is 6mnths and hes not on lead often, only when we go to school n when we go to pets @ home, and there is no piont fighting him pulling! lol It would b less strain onhim too i guess! x
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Don't use a harness myself but very cut pics anf I think he looks very smart
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Re: Zero's new harness yes or no??
He looks really good in it. I've never seen one like this, has it got little pockets on it? What brand is it?
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Dogalogs88 wrote:He looks really good in it. I've never seen one like this, has it got little pockets on it? What brand is it?
Its a Trixie Xdog from Zooplus (in sale at the moment too!) Yes its got pockets on each side and the handle on top which is what I wanted to catch him quick (He likes some cats but chases others , I've got 2 cats 1 hes fine with the other all dogs seem to chase)
Its a cheaper version of the Doxlock & Julius K9 (both was about £35 this was £17)
BlueLagoon - He also goes like a steam train on a collar but dont even try on a harness, I got a few comments yesterday on how well he walks for a young dog, He's other harness (that now on last holes) is a dog games fleece one which he walks lovely in, even if we do get comments like "bumbleBee" as its bright yellow and black
Think i'll keep it then if everyone thinks he looks ok.
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it looks a pretty fancy harness to me... and yes he IS gorgeous!! .. and so is Mazda!
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I think it looks great and definatly agree with your mum if your dog is a puller then a harness is the way to go
Some dogs no matter what you do will stop pulling the movement in the stafford pushes it forward and its very strong for its size it pulls from the front and pushes from the back (so its a four wheel drive)
Some dogs no matter what you do will stop pulling the movement in the stafford pushes it forward and its very strong for its size it pulls from the front and pushes from the back (so its a four wheel drive)
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