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Puppia Harness - Which style do you prefer? 4 Attachment(s) As most of you know, anytime Tatum is out of her little house she has to be leashed per her surgeon's instructions. I have been wanting to get her a softer, more padded harness since she is wearing one so much now and decided on a Puppia one since they are just SO cute and I know that Puppia is a great brand. My question is this though, which style between these 2 do you all prefer? I know alot of our YT members use the Puppia Harnesses, so I figured that this would be a great place to ask ;) The first 2 pictures are of the same style Harness.....the next 2 pictures are of the same print, however, it is a different style. To those of you who use these Harnesses, which one do you prefer?? |
I forgot to add, if anyone has pictures of their baby/babies wearing either of these style Harnesses, please post pictures! I would greatly appreciate it! :D Thanks!! |
I'd like to know too... also if there is a lot of breakage of the hair or not?:p |
I would recommend the step-in (first shown). We have something similar to the second one, but the neck hole is not adjustable, and it is always a little bit of a struggle to take it on and off. Puppia just came out with a fully adjustable one, but unfortunately, the smallest size is still way too big for Thor. Make sure you find the measurements of the harness to ensure that it will fit your dog's neck and chest if she is small. I want to love Puppia, but their "fit model" is not built like Thor. :( ================== ETA: The Puppia harnesses do not seem to cause matts or hair breakage. |
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I will most certainly check the sizing...thanks so much for the heads up about that!! I appreciate it :) |
I love Puppia Step in harnesses! I have them for all of my dogs. I really like using them with the snoozer car seats! |
My daughter & I actually just ordered 2 of the first style from annamalyssa. I searched styles too for a very long time. Since they always get so excited when they know they are going outside, this style seems so easy to put on. It also seems very very secure & doesn't pull their neck or front legs, which I loved. Can't wait to try them out! Happy choosing!!:) |
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ETA: The Puppia harnesses do not seem to cause matts or hair breakage. |
all of my kiddos have puppia harnesses..they all have the first step in one with the buckle. I feel that it is the most comfortable and the safest and most secure.:thumbup: |
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Here is a picture of Rory in the second style shown. She says it is approved for hours upon hours of fetch, which she knows Tatum will be doing in no time at all. ;) Attachment 274467 Attachment 274468 |
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Every Puppia product I've had though has been awesome so I'm sure you can't go wrong with either. Quote:
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Oh I really like that first one! I havn't seen that one yet!! I love that it's not a slip over the head kind as those ones are bit hard to get on and off. Puppia is a wonderful brand though!! |
I have one and I hate it, I have the third one over and its aweful to pull over her head, would not buy one again.. I didnt see the step in one tho!! |
I have the first one.. The step in. I love them!! No matting, no hair breakage. I love them for traveling in the car especially. Their so easy to clip into her carseat and then take her out and clip her leash on. I love love love them! I have the pink heart one and its so cute on her. I do worry about the clips being a bit heavy but with the leash attached it doesn't seem to bad. Thats my only concern though |
I have the puppia step in harness, and also have the sport vest step in jacket love it, love it, but I think is kind of warm for summer time so I use the regular step in harness:D;) |
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Definitely the step in one for little Tatum! I got Maddie and Libby the other one, not realizing it had to be pulled over the head. I just don't use them because it is a tight fit to get over the head. One of these days, I want to get them the step in kind. |
1 Attachment(s) I would also recommend the step-in. My KJ's both have them in a variety of colors and I must tell u: i love them, they are so comfty and we we go for long walks not only they look stylish but I know they are comfty Attachment 274579 My Kacy;) |
I havent had any luck with these, and I tried both of them. Reesee hates to have anything over her head so the second one was a nightmare for that reason, plus the neck was so big she would put her legs through it accidentally while walking :( It was a no go. I found that she didn't like the step in either and it gapped a lot on her chest because she is really thin. Sorry to dissapoint but wanted to give you my experience. |
Guess I'm against the odds here :p I am a Puppia-lover! We have harnesses on AT ALL TIMES here, and it's always Puppia. Have a few different colors, all of the second style. I have ONE of the step-in ones, and I personally do not like it. In my opinion, it is far too bulky for these little ones. But obviously, to each their own ;) :D :p ETA: Any of you that have over-the-head ones that you don't like in boy colors, size small??? I'd love to buy if you're selling reasonably priced! Please don't hijack the thread tho (like I am right now)...but instead PM me ;) Thanks! |
1 Attachment(s) Buster uses the second, over-the-head style. They have a new, third style that's like the old over-the-head style but has clips around the neck portion so it can be put on like a step-in. See: Puppia Dog Harness-Ritefit In my opinion, it's too bulky with all those straps, though. But I'd consider Buddy Belts as an alternative to Puppia. Buster likes his more than the Puppia, and it pulls entirely on his chest (whereas the Puppia pulls both on his chest and a little on his neck). The only thing about the Buddy Belt is it might be a little too rugged on his fur for fulltime use, but on walks it's ideal for us. |
This has been a very informative thread. I also need to get a new harness for my older teapot Gizmo. He has always had a sensitive trachea. I have always used the step in harness but as he is getting older he seems more sensitive. I have been considering the Puppia but also like the looks of the Buddy Belt. Oh well, decisions, decisions, decisions!!!! |
Brooke, I have the first style and love it, its so easy to put it on them. I got it for Tarra when she had to go out after her surgery. How is that cutie Tator doing?:D |
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