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I, too, had to learn the dangers of walking using a collar. My Marley was about two when I adopted him. He had never been walked on a leash, and I was determined that he would learn walking manners (aka Dog Whisperer)... Well... he pulled, and I resisted. After four or five days of this, Marley began to honk like a goose. Scared the daylights out of me. Had never heard of collapsed trachea, but got a speed lesson on it that day. I felt so bad. Now I only use halters, and only those that sit low on the chest. Good advice. |
When I first got Sophia, I wasn't sure what to do with the ID tag either. I didn't want to leave a collar on her in case it snagged on something, so I just keep her ID tag attached to the D ring on her harness, and she wears a harness around all the time. At first I thought it would bother her, but I guess the harness is comfortable and she doesn't mind :) |
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azkathy is making a soft harness that can be worn all the time. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-design-3.html It's really cute too! |
Thanks Nancy..! I have some blue and pink ones right now. I have decided that I may need to rethink the crystals that are glued on, as they can come off and do not want a hazard from the pieces being ingested. But we have found crystals that are fastened with prongs and they are safe. Katy |
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