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D-ring clothing is it secure? I am just loving some of the vests I've seen here on YT. I just wondered how secure they are? I've got quite a little puller on my hands and if they are only secured with velcro I don't think that would be enough. |
You can reinforce with buttons or snaps. |
I love the harness/vest for Zhoie, but I have to tell you...she is not a puller. The suggestion of snaps or buttons would be a great idea :thumbup: |
I dont reccomand using the D-ring on clothes. I did it once with a vest on Fido (he's 14 pounds and does not pull much) and it broke just in the first walk ! I just use a collar when he's in clothes or harness over the clothes that is in the same color as the clothes, then it doesnt ''stand out'' as much, most often I just use a collar he's big and with a strong neck I even use martingale collars for him its fine. |
I have a dog that pulls all the time and I use a harness without a problem. Although not as attractive, I use the easy walk harness, it helped Teddy with the pulling a lot. Doesn't matter how much your dog pulls as long as your dog is placed in properly he will not get out of his harness. I strongly advice against using a collar on a yorkie. It's not safe, especially on a dog that pulls. Easy Walk Harness Product Description - Premier Pet |
I want a easy walk harness for him but they cost about 60 dollars where I live, really expensive and I dont have money to buy it :/ My grandmother is buying a new harness for him I hope it will work better, its a leather harness with spikes really cool and strong. He doesnt pull much anymore but he did, I use martingale collars on walks. He's a big teapot yorkie (14 pounds). Why are everyone against using collars on yorkies? I understand that its not good for the throat but here where I live everyone uses collars for dogs, very very few people use harnesses here. All the yorkie breeders here ( think they are 5 or 6) use regular collars and martingale collars made of fabric/nylon and they have never had a proplem with the trachea or anything? Its not a known proplem here that yorkies have some trachea proplem the yorkies here are so healthy its about 100 yorkies here in Iceland and not many with health proplems, maybe 10 :) so this is not a proplem here with the trachea. |
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I don't personally feel they are secure enough, I use a harness under the clothes to walk mine. I like when clothes have the little slit to put the leash through but I just thread the leash through the neck are if there isn't one. |
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If I'm walking him with just a collar I have a harness in my pocket if he starts pulling I change it , or I put it on outside if I have to be quick. I'm trying to use the harness more often I'm just so used to always using collars ! Its way better for the neck to use a harness I know but the one I got pulls the neck too so it does not change much but though it evens the pressure out half of it goes to the back and half to the neck I think, better than having all the pressure on the neck. I have a rogz harness. Im getting this one propably in the end of the month, do you think its good? ADORABLE!!! Small leather Harness!!! Lots to Choose!!! | eBay |
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I think it will be OK though it has many buckles, it doesn't annoy me :D My friend has this kind of harness for her Rottweiler and she loves it :) I'm gonna check out that website ! I hope I find something cute :D |
i've had mine escape from a D-ring vest by the velcro coming undone. i will put them on clothing if buyers want them but do no suggest walking dogs by their d-ring clothing alone. i prefer a tough and sturdy harness and to put clothing on over it if I want them. i know the D-ring is sewn in very solid and reliable, just not always 100% reliable velcro closures. |
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