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I may contact her later on to get one of the step in's for the little one. She's 6mo old now and 3 pounds, we don't think she will get much bigger. |
Another super big plus for harnesses: definitely the best if you have to get your little one out of harm's way in a hurry! ie: unexpected loose dog on a walk that comes barreling towards you! Just be sure they are fitted to your dog first. |
Harnesses for us. I usually use vest type of harnesses although I have a couple of step in like ones that I use when it is really hot out. |
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Definitetly a harness!! We use one on both Chloe and our bigger dog. |
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I had the Step In but like the Roman better. But which ever you chose I think they would fit a 3 lb pup. I get mine on ebay. |
I'll have to find a photo of a "Roman" harness. My Yorkie is big enough to wear a regular harness so I haven't done alot of exploring. She has a mesh one for summer and a heavier one for winter. But this little 3# baby girl needs a good safe harness too. Thanks. |
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Dog Harnesses - makes, models and colors explained I also prefer the roman style harnesses over the step-in. |
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LupineŽ - Small Dog Products |
HARNESS! When we 1st got Tuffy we unknowingly bought him a roman style harness but as soon as I found the choke free I ordered it. He's 1 of the unlucky who suffer from collapsed trachea syndrome so it was very important to avoid anything that may constrict his breathing. Our vet put him on amoxicillin for a week & we finished that off 3 days ago. He still hacks & honks every other day or so but we're hoping he'll get better now that we know why it was happening & how to hopefully avoid it as much as possible. |
Thanks for the link there are so many types to consider. I know we want one that stays away from her tiny neck. |
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