Collar or harness?


Hunter's Parade

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And that's why people should teach their dogs too.Pulling isn't nice.Especially when you have 4 dogs,for example.And I don't correct my dogs so rough,but I can't imagine giving them a correction with a harness.Not even a mild one.
 

Gies

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Kiki & Mokka never wear a collar when they stay at my place, on walks they are 99% of the time of the leash.


 

WaterMarked

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tools can be abused

i think for long dogs, collars especially if they pull.

special halters are great for car rides though.

my girl only wears a collar when ww are walking or coming back from a walk.
 

Inkeri

New Member
That harness is a lot like the one my boys are wearing (the first pic). Our harness is made of soft but durable fabric, so it's very light and dries fast even after a swim in the lake. :)

In the second pic is Manu with his trailing harness. It is a T-shaped harness, so it's not as good as a Y-shaped one. The front part can go up on his throat if he pulls. Fortunately Manu doesn't pull at all (not even when trailing), so it doesn't matter. :) That harness is a part of his trailing gear now, so I can't change it unless I absolutely have to. He knows what to do when he has that harness on. ;)
 

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