Harness or collar? Ive just switched from a collar to a harness for Tia and she defiantly prefers a harness.The collar used to irritate her little neck and I find when she walks to heel I'm:animal-pa not pulling her back on her neck.What do you and your furbaby prefer? |
Missy uses a silk harness that I got from Chattiesmom. I won't even buy a collar for her. :) |
I'm sure the overwhelming majority will say harness. You can cause damage to the trachea using a collar on Yorkie. Occasionally Joey wears a cat's breakaway collar for "looks", but for walk he uses a harness. I love the Buddy Belt. Buddy Belt Leather Dog Harness |
Two-step harness :thumbup:. |
Collars on small and tiny dogs are very dangerous to the soft trachea. I even had to stop useing the car harnesses on them (those that are padded at the sternum) because they came up to the neck and pressed enough to make them cough. I only use step in harnesses now. |
Duke uses a Puppia step in harness. The health reason scared me away from the collar, Duke only uses the collar for look as well when I'm holding him. |
I use a harness on scooby and it makes me feel better knowing I'm not pulling on his neck when we need to stop or direct him on the right direction. Yeah I agree harness is the best way for me. |
we love the harness:thumbup: |
Definitely the harness!!!! The collars are very dangerous!!!:thumbup: |
We have velcro harness from "Cloak and Dawggie". Very easy to put on they don't mind wearing. Use a regular collar just for looks and also tags. Put harness right on without taking off collar!:) |
Definitely a harness. With all the trachea problems that Yorkies have, I just think a harness is safer. |
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Mine wear a collar with their id tags. If they are going on leash, we put on a harness right over the top of it. I never walk on collar. |
no collars,, always a harness.. never keep it on indoors, im too paranoid with that.. heard too many horror stories and i want to be safe, not sorry |
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