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Old 02-09-2011, 07:26 PM   #6
DvlshAngel985
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Originally Posted by ArmaniMan View Post
You need something that doesn't touch the neck AT ALL- many harnesses are still too close to the neck- like the puppia style ones.

I think the best ones are the ones chattiesmom makes- they are step in style, not near the neck at all and super comfortable and safe.

You can also check out the buddy belt.
I disagree with you. The puppia ones are safe if adjusted correctly and the correct size. I personally think they're ugly, but they're similar to the ones I use for Kaji on my vet's insistence. Turns out the thin harnesses were the cause of his recent acne.(who knew?) I also think the thicker ones (that almost look like a little vest) disperse the energy of a pull/tug better and they chafe less. I personally like the thin ones better since they fit under his clothes without being big, bulky, and ugly, but I think the other ones are safer. But I also think each harness has it's own set of problems. I haven't found a perfect harness yet.

This is what I use. http://www.petco.com/product/114263/...rnessesLeashes

It's a step in harness that is big and bulky. It use to be 100% material that made it washable, but now they have a plastic type feel. Now I have to find something else.
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