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Hi there
Can anyone suggest a suitable harness for cocker spaniel puppy almost 17 weeks.
Thanks
Can anyone suggest a suitable harness for cocker spaniel puppy almost 17 weeks.
Thanks
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Thanks will look into thisA Y shaped harness like this -
Perfect Fit Harness
rather than a H shaped harness like this -
Original K9® Powerharness
because the H strap across the chest restricts shoulder movement and can cause orthopaedic problems later in life.
However, the Y shaped one I linked is quite expensive, do for a puppy, you will likely want something a lot cheaper as he will have outgrown it between the time you fit it in the shop and have driven home!
Hi there
Can anyone suggest a suitable harness for cocker spaniel puppy almost 17 weeks.
Thanks
Thank you - there are so many dos and don’ts and my pup does like to dash and has hit the jerk stop so think it might support this as well as the training sessions.Sorry @Inka, but I believe harnesses are much less harmful for dogs. All dogs have broadly similar neck structures so their relative weight and size can cause damage to the larynx or trachea if they pull - and, until loose lead walking is trained, that is likely. Even a well trained dog could spook, or see a cat, and suddenly jerk the lead with the potential to cause himself damage. Loose lead walking can be taught with a harness just as much as it can with a collar, but with the risk of injury reduced.
And, when using a flexible lead or long line, as many people do while working on recall, these should only be used with a harness - a dog running out will build speed and get a really sharp tug if he reaches the end.
This was written by Emily Larlham, aka Kikopup, and backs it up.
Is it harmful to attach a leash to your dog’s neck? | Dogmantics Dog Training
I have just bought the Perfect fit one for Robin at Hemlocks suggestion and am delighted but the are not cheap this is true but the best thing about them is that you can mix and match the three sections and they are really helpful in the sales department too!A Y shaped harness like this -
Perfect Fit Harness
rather than a H shaped harness like this -
Original K9® Powerharness
because the H strap across the chest restricts shoulder movement and can cause orthopaedic problems later in life.
However, the Y shaped one I linked is quite expensive, so for a puppy, you will likely want something a lot cheaper as he will have outgrown it between the time you fit it in the shop and have driven home!
Hi JoanneCan you post photos?
ThanksGood luck