| erinlee | 08-17-2010 06:14 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by PANAMA69
(Post 3241990)
I had the same problem with Melody new harness that I order, (doggie desing) now that I know how to use the sewing machine, I fix it, I took some pictures for you, so you know what I'm talking about ;) is not very pretty though, oh well, I'm not a professional seamstress yet;)
PS: The DG is more lite than the puppia, so not bad for summer times, but I have to be 100% honest, the puppia material is better quality, jmo
but the DG work for dog between sizes, the puppias are more whole sizes, well that is what the vendor told me lol. Is better to invest on a good harness that last, others don't last much and some stuff just fall apart :( NOT COOL!! | Very helpful advice, thank you... I think I'm going to go with the Puppia. Quote:
Originally Posted by Britster
(Post 3241733)
I just purchased this one, Flexi Comfort Long 1 Small Retractable Cord Leash 26 ft.
because it's the cheapest I've found for the 26ft one. And I really like the Flexi brand and know it's reliable and I like how they function or whatever.
I saw a 26ft retractable today in the Family Dollar for $5 but I could tell it was probably gonna break within a week, LOL, so I opted not to. I hate shelling out $25 for a leash... but I really want the extra 10 feet. | Yeah, I have been watching a bunch on e-bay and I keep thinking... maybe in a couple weeks I'll buy one, but I've bought her some other stuff and I just can't handle (mentally, lol) spending that much on a leash right now. It's a purchase I need to plan! I will hold off untill I can decide on exactly which one to buy. I'm torn between the one you just posted, and the 16ft all belt one. I don't know which way to go with that... Quote:
Originally Posted by PrincessDiana
(Post 3241866)
We have the Puppia original (over the head) style harnesses and I LOVE them! Many people have mentioned problems with the sizing/fit but my guess is that the design doesn't work well for smaller dogs. We, like you, have larger Yorkies (9 and 11lbs) and find that they fit just fine.
I don't like step-in style harnesses. They are too difficult for me to put on because Franklin will just step his foot out of the harness as soon as I put one side on. When we used step-ins we had chattiesmom's silk harnesses and they are beautiful and wonderfully made! They were lightweight and the pups didn't seem to mind or even notice they were there. I will add that because Franklin is 11lbs and a puller, his harness unfortunately didn't last long. I don't think that it was due to the quality of the harness, just the fact that it was made out of silk. I think those harnesses would work much better for smaller dogs or dogs that don't walk every day. | Very, very helpful advice, thank you very much. I do think the silk one's are adorable, but I'm glad you said that because the first one I get her needs to be one that can handle some abuse. I think I'm going to go with the regular over the head puppia one for now, as I think it will fit her just fine... and then I'll order something from chattie's mom later on. They are so cute I'd really hate to get it dirty or wet! So, I'd save that one for shorter outings. We like to go on long walks in parks and woods, and road trips, so I really need something that can handle the wear & tear!
Yay! I'm excited to get the puppia one, seems like everyone likes them! I can see how they may not fit a really tiny dog. What size did you get for your 11lb? From my measurements I think Annie needs a Medium. (Neck 10", girth 17", and body 13.5") |