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Old 01-14-2007, 03:14 PM   #6
SweetCuteness
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Originally Posted by Gingergirlsmom
Sorry, no experience, but just want to make sure you're using a harness that doesn't touch his neck just in case. I love the step in harnesses (no throat contact at all), although stylish ones aren't as easy to come by as some other types.
Yes, I'm definitely using a harness. I use a step-in harness also and it doesn't touch his throat.


When I spoke to the vet she said collapsing trachea is extremely hard to diagnose and that the only 100% way to do it is to get an x-ray of their trachea while they're having an "episode." He doesn't really do it THAT often, but it's enough to worry me.
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