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ljelgin
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ljelgin

Female Join date : 2012-01-29
Location : Broken Arrow, OK

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptyWed May 29, 2013 5:02 pm

Lupine has a no pull harness..

http://store.lupinepet.com/medium-no-pull-harnesses/

I was wondering if it would work..
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Mobezilla
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Mobezilla

Female Join date : 2012-08-29
Location : Ohio

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptyWed May 29, 2013 5:05 pm

I saw the lupine, the reason the WYDWL works for me though is because the front part is fitted so correctly and it keeps it right where it should be. I feel like the lupine would sway to the sides with the collar and not be as effective? I dunno.
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Bella_Jasper
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Bella_Jasper

Female Join date : 2013-02-08
Location : Bolingbrook, IL

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptyWed May 29, 2013 6:51 pm

I didnt notice lupine had one that might be something to look into since bella cant have a harness on longer then when we are in motion she has already tried chewing the easy walk and managed to break the one clip luckily its holding good still.
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Mishka'sMom
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Mishka'sMom

Join date : 2012-11-24

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptyWed May 29, 2013 7:11 pm

Thanks got a replacement coming for free! Yipee
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Mobezilla
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Mobezilla

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Location : Ohio

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptyThu May 30, 2013 1:21 am

Mishka'sMom wrote:
Thanks got a replacement coming for free! Yipee

Yay! I'm glad it worked so well though. I don't think I can live without them as much as I hate to admit it Razz
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Balonsmom
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Balonsmom

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Location : MD

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptyThu May 30, 2013 7:38 pm

Balon and my lab Ruby nearly pulled me right off my front porch last weekend I am seriously thinking of pinch collars for both of them. I get the husky pulling thing, and the lab (even though small lab at 55 lbs) is low like a torpedo!

I am getting afraid that I will get hurt, (I am not a lightweight so they really pull!). I have read much about these collars and like the above said if used correctly it doesn't hurt them, they just don't like it so they don't pull. An easy walk harness did not do anything for the lab.
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Huskydad
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Huskydad

Join date : 2012-11-24
Location : Eastern NC

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptySun Jun 23, 2013 10:29 pm

I just purchased a Sense-ation harness for my Lab/shepard mix because she pulled harder than Kodiak. Let me tell you, when we walked out the front door the first time with it on, she was a totally different dog. Although she kept the leash taunt, there was absolutely no pulling. I was amazed. 5 minutes after we started the leash was no longer taunt. She has been a joy to walk ever since. Now I need to get one for Kodiak.
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CatCass
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CatCass

Join date : 2013-07-12
Location : West Chester, PA

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptyFri Jul 12, 2013 12:20 pm

I highly recomend ordering a harness from fordogtrainers.com! You can give them your dogs weight and measurements so it can fit properly. They are such good quality and are so sturdy I almost cant believe it. Plus, they look really nice - I always get people asking about his, even his vet!
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traed

Join date : 2013-07-14

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PostSubject: Re: Help choosing a harness   harness - Help choosing a harness - Page 2 EmptySun Jul 14, 2013 4:09 pm

check out alpine outfitters, I had a custom one made for mine when he was a pup a couple years ago and it's still holding out. It was around $50 but it's a quality harness, a lot better compared to the cheap ones at pet stores.
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