Harness
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Harness
Hello everyone
Hope everybody is well!
I'm considering getting a harness for Moosey. It's not like she is a terrible puller, but she chokes herself on the collar, and if I slacken it, it just ends up moving all around her neck which makes the lead get stuck under her legs and tangle etc. Also the harness would be better for the long lead we have.
Do any of you have any recommendations? I've read a little into it, and apparently some of them cause irritation to the chest area. Moose's teats are quite pronounced so I don't want to waste money on something which is just going to irritate her in that area...
Thanks again
Richard
Hope everybody is well!
I'm considering getting a harness for Moosey. It's not like she is a terrible puller, but she chokes herself on the collar, and if I slacken it, it just ends up moving all around her neck which makes the lead get stuck under her legs and tangle etc. Also the harness would be better for the long lead we have.
Do any of you have any recommendations? I've read a little into it, and apparently some of them cause irritation to the chest area. Moose's teats are quite pronounced so I don't want to waste money on something which is just going to irritate her in that area...
Thanks again
Richard
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Re: Harness
I use the xtradog fleece ones
http://www.xtradog.com/shop/shop-by-product/harnesses/fleece-dog-harnesses/fleece-harnesses.html
http://www.xtradog.com/shop/shop-by-product/harnesses/fleece-dog-harnesses/fleece-harnesses.html
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Re: Harness
If she's not pulling hard why won't u try doodlebone (or similar brand) as they are soft and comfy and look nice although not very popular for staffies.
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Re: Harness
Rocky has the Ezydog harness which he gets on well with. As you can see he looks very handsome in it with a contrasting black collar and red harness:
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Re: Harness
Thanks a lot for your suggestions everyone! Just what I was looking for
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