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Old 05-31-2012, 06:22 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by Maximo View Post
Features in a harness that I like (and grandpa likes):

* safe: inescapable
* does not put pressure on neck, choke-free
* easy to put on and take off quickly, does not go over head (like our first one)
* comfortable
* durable
* enables me to "helicopter" (lift and pull away) the doggies from bad things
* stylish

For those with doggies who have escaped the Puppia, was the harness too big maybe? I haven't tried one yet with my guys. It seems like they would be fitted tightly enough to make them inescapable.
Pretty much everything she said. I'm also very picky about the material. Kaji pulls like a mad man when he's scared. Most every single harness we tried chaffed his skin or caused rope burns. BB's seemed to do the trick. I also pay close attention to the shape. Most hand made step in harnesses have a tight v shape where the legs go. (where it wraps around heir little arm pits) The shape alone has caused irritation in the past. Their bodies are not triangles or squared, they're round. That's the shape I look for.
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