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11 Jan 21, 01:27 PM |
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Dog harness
Can anyone recommend me a Good but quick harness to put on my dog. She is not that keen on going out, but when she does her harness at the moment , is threw the feet and Velcro on top it’s called a Puppia, she hates it. I hope someone can help me with a easier one to put on and one that won’t rub her, she is such a fussy girl, she has a lot of illness eg IBD and chronic pancreatitis so I wonder if the tightness around her tummy makes the situation worse. I’m looking forward to your replies. Thanks.
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11 Jan 21, 01:31 PM |
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We have a K-9 from amazon, it's the best one we have had and was recommended by Battersea when we adopted Daisy. She's a strong excitable staffie/springer/boxer cross so needs something strong to keep hold of her!
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11 Jan 21, 01:46 PM |
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Does she need a harness? A collar and lead is very quick if she doesn’t pull like a train
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11 Jan 21, 02:11 PM |
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K-9 is be far the easiest we’ve had. Pop it over their head and do the buckle up, just as easy as a collar.
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11 Jan 21, 02:15 PM |
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I’m afraid she pulls so much, so can’t use collar.
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11 Jan 21, 02:17 PM |
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Perfect fit harnesses are the best.
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11 Jan 21, 02:29 PM |
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We use Dogmatics with our St Bernards.
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11 Jan 21, 02:33 PM |
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Mine wear Puppia harnesses, they have two different style and your description makes me think you are using the other style. We buy this style and have never had a problem.
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11 Jan 21, 02:42 PM |
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Also recommend the K9 for ease and comfort but harnesses can make the pulling worse. Our dog just leans into it!
We use a dogmatic or Halti head collar instead on those occasions he feels he is on a mission. |
11 Jan 21, 07:05 PM |
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I agree with this. We have a GSD who pulls so we thought we would get her a harness. It made it much worse as she just put all her chest muscles into it. We went to a dog trainer who suggested a head collar which works.
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