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Buddybelt review Okay so I ended up going for the buddy belt and now I am starting to regret it. I got her a small one. It originally fit in the middle hole, but after two days of wear it started to get lose. And now....? it's at the smallest/tightest setting and her pulling backwards she got her one leg out. I will be returning it soon.... if I even can. :/ I don't know what to do anymore. You guys tell me not to use collars because they can harm her neck, but she never pulls on collars. On harness? She's pulling a lot...... and she has a weird body ... Now I don't know what to do. |
I received my buddy belt too I feel like I should have brought the size 2 instead of 2.5 . I sure hope it don't stretch. |
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i have the real leather one. But you should probably contact them and see what happens. |
Here is my dog. https://ibb.co/dwrjzd https://ibb.co/dUyEzd https://ibb.co/k1jJsy As you can see she has a weird body. |
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Omg so adorable... come back and tell the results |
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That seems weird I have never had a buddy belt stretch on me. Maybe it’s a fluke. |
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Ok good.... I’m glad you were refunded.. order from buddy belt directly. |
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3 Attachment(s) What else have you tried? There's a gazillion different harnesses out there. Jackson is oddly shaped, too, and bigger. Puppia always works for us. He's a medium in the original vest style and the "rite fit" style with an adjustable neck. The step-ins run a bit smaller and he's a large in that style. He is 18lbs with a 19" girth, 12" neck. They're light weight, soft, mesh, easy to wash, he's comfortable in it for long periods of time. As you can see, he can easily run in it! lol. Plus they're not super expensive and come in many colors. I also like Ruffwear, Gooby, Hurtta, etc. |
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