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 Thanks for posting their site! I just went and checked it out. I am also going to buy from Cindy. I just have to find my measuring tape to measure the girls!!  I was glad to hear what you thought about it...I have a puller! I have tried so many different harnesses that it isn't funny. I hate to bring them for a walk (lillie doesn't pull but, I'd feel bad bringing her and not Sadie) because Sadie pulls so much she coughs and gags and chocks herself. | 
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 I got one of these for my teapot yorkie Gizmo who is 13 lbs this past week.  He is 11 years old and is not bad to pull all the time but when he does the least little bit he coughs because of his trachea.  It is wonderful.  He is a completely different little guy walking now.  I liked it so much I went back and got little Barkley one.  The are not the most glamorous  harness but they sure do work.  I also like the hook on the front because they can still wear their little shirts and things and we can get to the hook. | 
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 Okay, I had posted on another harness thread OP had posted in referring to this harness. :p  Sorry!  I couldn't find this one when I was looking earlier. :p Here's my post copied from the other thread. LOL. Hope you see this, Britster! How long did it take for that to work on yours? Did it ever cause choking? After reading your review on that, I had been eager to try it out. So just yesterday, I picked one up and it was that same brand in a Petite as my girl's around 13" girth. For the first 10 steps walking her in it, it seemed to work wonderfully. She seemed to have wanted to stay in pace or behind. BUT, in less than a minute, when she pulled she started the hacking. Though it might have been because it fits a little loose? And when she pulls, it kind of slides over so the attached part goes towards the arm while what's on top of her lower trachea is just the strap. I was not comfortable using it any longer after that though so I had refunded it same day. I've been using a leather harness that rides even lower and is not a "strap" as much as it is more of a flat leather band with 2 holes in it for her legs. So it's really a non-issue with it causing trachea problems with my pully excitable little girl. But again, the attachment is on the back so, yes, she acts like a dog pulling a sled at times. I wanted to add that when she coughs because of the pulling, she won't do anything to stop pulling. I was hoping for a solution to this. :( | 
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 Thanks for the quick response! I think I got the smallest size available and according to the size chart it's what she falls under for girth measurement.  It's the one with the chi on the cover and it's a grey strap.  The next size up was a red which was a small. I'll just have to keep this harness in mind when I get future dogs as I'm sure it would work on them but not my current girl. :) Thanks again for the review! It was greatly appreciated. :thumbup: | 
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 Im so glad you posted this!! Its so funny we use this for our Wiemaraner but I've never though about getting one for Mitzy who is really the puller!! Lol I will have to look for one in her size | 
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 I just bought a small for my Bella..thinking it was the right size..it was too big!! so, i have to go and exchange it out...u can buy them at petsmart if anyone is looking to buy them in a store!! :-) | 
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