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Old 02-28-2014, 04:55 PM   #9
Britster
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The ChokeFree leather harness is what I tend to prefer... It's 'lighter' (and yes, probably lesser quality, too) and I like that it's not quite as bulky. It's definitely not as adjustable though. It seems thinner in general. Also cheaper in price. I don't find the velcro to be a problem, as I know it's secure (you have to put the d-ring through, and when the leash is attached, there's no way for it to come undone). But I do have a dog with short hair, not sure how it'd be on longer hair.

Technically, I would think I would like Buddy Belt better, in retrorespect. But every time, the ChokeFree ends up winning out. Although I prefer the Buddy Belt for it's versatility in size -- if I need to fit a harness overtop of a jacket, etc, it IS nice to be able to adjust that much just like you would a belt.

I don't know I guess I'm all over the place, I have pro/cons for both, and really like them both.
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