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 Having personally seen many small breed dogs with collapsing trachea, I cringe anytime I see someone using a collar to walk a small breed. Once you see CT, you won't forget it, it is truly horrible to see a dog suffer from it.  Any dog can be trained to walk properly regardless whether it is a harness or collar. I always train my dogs that are 25lbs and under on a harness and for the 25lbs or over they are trained on primarily a collar but a harness as well. If your puppy starts pulling on the harness, stop, gently pull her back and put her is a sit for about 10 seconds or an allotted time you choose. Make sure she sits, if she gets up before you tell her make her sit again until she stays the full time. Start your walk again saying "heel" so she knows you are ready to walk again, if she pulls repeat the process. Praise and reward when she doesn't pull. Use the same technique if for example she is walking nicely and sees a cat all of the sudden and starts pulling. Also if you come across an intersection or drive way, as soon as you reach the end put her in a sit and do this every time. This way when you are walking and you come across an intersection she will automatically sit so she isn't potentially trying to walk into a dangerous intersection. Yes it can be a long process and requires lots of patience but it works. Also train her "watch me." Get her attention to where she sees the treat, bring the treat to your face and say watch me, this will teach her to focus and pain attention to you. In the end you should be able to walk your dog on a harness with her at your side or only a couple of feet ahead of you without any pulling. Watch me also helps keep them in pace with you when your walking so your paces match each others because every so often they will look back at you to make sure they are staying steady with you. It all makes for a safer and more pleasant walk.  |  
 
 What was the deciding factor for you when choosing choke free over buddy belt? Do you have any pictures of your choke free off of your dog that you wouldn't mind sharing?    Callie's mommy  Donating YT Member   Join Date: Feb 2008  Location: LaPlata, Md  Posts: 8,273    :icon1:      Quote:                    Originally Posted by intilis http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/ima...s/viewpost.gif   Just wanted to put in a plug for the Choke free harness. We LOVE ours & it's about 1/2 the price of the buddybelt. We got ours from Shinja (lil sis), and we recommend her highly! But it's not adjustable                   __________________ Price & quality were the deciding factors for me. The choke free is 1/2 the price, but the quality is excellent. It IS somewhat adjustable (about 2 inches). I don't know about the BB. I'm sorry I can't post a pic right now, I'm still having a hard time figuring out how to resize them.     |  
 
 I sell the choke*Free and Kristin sells the buddy belt harnesses.  They are the two best choices in my mind.    The choke*free is called a shoulder harness because it does not put any pressure on the neck or trachea area at all. It is made in Florida and is of excellent quality. The clousure uses velcro. The plain leather ones are reasonably priced. I know it looks like square openings.. but it really fits the same as the buddy belt. The buddy belts are a little more fancy.. but of excellent quality and very safe  |  
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