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Harness I'm looking for a harness that won't put pressure on my yorkie's throat. He has a Puppia brand mesh harness and it puts a tremendous amount of pressure on his throat causing him to cough and hack. He does have a collapsing trachea so I need something that will be comfortable when we go on short walks ( I normally end up carrying him most of the way). Yesterday I bought a new harness by Coastal/Comfort Wrap. It worked great and I thought that we may have found the perfect harness; however that was until we were near the end of our walk, Jack started to hack. I've also been looking at the jacket harnesses. Either way the hunt continues. Any suggestions? |
The step in harnesses work best. MY Zada has a collapsed trachea too and she has several from Chattismom and the Buddy Belt. Buddy Belts, Buddy Belt Harness - FunnyFur.com Step In Dog Harness, No Choke Dog Harness, Harnesses for Small Dogs |
The buddy belt is the only harness I have had that if Callie can pull and she doesn't cough and choke. I also suggest maybe getting some information on how to train a dog to walk on a leash because that would help too. |
Morgan also uses the buddy belt so easy to put on |
[QUOTE=Yorkiedaze;3725386]The step in harnesses work best. MY Zada has a collapsed trachea too and she has several from Chattismom and the Buddy Belt. Buddy Belts, Buddy Belt Harness - FunnyFur.com Step In Dog Harness, No Choke Dog Harness, Harnesses for Small Dogs Exactly what i was gonna recommend, the step in harness. |
Thank you all for the recommendations! I actually sent Chattismom a message and it looks like I'll be getting one from her as soon as she's is back in business :-) Again thank you!!!! |
I've purchased just about every harness out there from the buddy belts, puppia and also so many decorative dress/vest harness made with the velcro. Chattiesmom's harness are the best hands down. Because they are adjustable, I can use them in the summer on Ava and in the winter I can adjust it to wear over her Tinkerbell's Closet joggers/hooddies or coats that do not have a D ring. I live in Manhattan so I don't trust the velcro harness. If anyone can find a material that is more comfortable/stylish and does'nt pull the hair better than the silk on Chattiesmom's harness. Please let me know. I think they are the BEST ! |
I have a black chattiesmom harness that is never used (used once, it's in perfect condition), I dunno if you'd be interested, but just thought I'd throw it out there. How big is Jack? |
Hello! Yes I agree, I've good things about the ones chatttiesmom makes! Jack is 7 pounds. May I ask why you never use it? I may be interested, how much would you be willing to sell it for? |
Apart from your earlier replies - we weighed up Buddy Belt v Choke Free - and ended up with the Choke Free. I like the very fat D ring going through the slit in the velcro - found it easier than the buckle with 'older' hands and a very slippery Harry!! ;) Sally + Harry x |
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The velcro and D ring system is genius and suits our needs very well :thumbup: |
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What do the choke free harnesses look like? |
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Basically, it looks the same as the Buddy Belt. Instead of it buckling on the back, it crosses over with velcro. There is a slit at the top, and the D ring goes through that slit so it's impossible for the harness to open. It's so simple, you can practically put it on with one hand. Once the leash is attached to the D ring - nothing and nobody can go anywhere!! ;) It comes in a wonderful array of colours too - it might be worth looking at the Choke Free website (they'll explain it much better than I can!) :D Sally + Harry x |
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I have WAY too many harnesses, lol. More than I find myself needing or using. So that's why I never use it, lol. Quote:
I think I like the BB more to put over clothes and such, but the ChokeFree seems a bit less bulky and comfier. Here is a photo of Jackson in the ChokeFree for the one who asked (his hair was a bit funky in this pic, lol, don't mind- it was also a super hot day!) |
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Chattiesmom...makes great silk harness's |
I have 2 pullers...I tried EVERY harness out there that said they were no choke harnesses....well...they didn't work! I bought 2 harnesses (I THINK they are called easy walk harness) from Chattiesmom....was the BEST thing I every bought for them...they really do work...they have a front "D" ring so if they try to pull it pulls them to the side....They don't even try to pull when I walk them now. AND you can pick out the colors you want,,she did a WONDERFUL job!! |
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This is a great thread! I always felt that my Sonny's harness was not comfortable and now that I read this I am going to get the choke free. It's a bit pricey but worth it for my baby's safety and comfort. Thanks everyone!! :) |
Thank you for posting a pic and I agree Franny! I'm grateful that there are so many Yorkie lovers out there willing share information on products! You guys are awesome and thank you all! I just brought home my second Yorkie yesterday that I rescued. Now I need two choke free harnesses lol. |
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can you please direct me to chattiesmom harnesses |
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matti is thirteen and a half inches measured. She is 7 pounds. I want to order the irredescent purple. Please tell me how to paypal you. |
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She may not see your message on this thread. :) |
Has anyone heard of the SimplyDog harness? I got a new one at Goodwill for 1.60.........It has velcro across the back, plus a snap & 2 d rings.. It is mesh. Looks pretty good but haven't tried it yet , just got it today. |
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