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Old 06-28-2010, 09:02 AM   #18
MyDuke
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I would say that if you need to take her out often, then yes but if not, it's good for her to learn to come to you when you are ready to put the harness/leash on. I'm saying this because I found some harnesses caused Duke blister like spots by their chest area if left on too long. Duke too has been fussy with getting on and off the harness but he has gotten a lot better and now learns that when I say "paw" he lifts his leg up to go through the harness.
Depending on your needs and the pup's safety, I have Duke inside while I'm at work so he does not have anything on.

Good luck
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