| best harness  | | | | I have an American Pit Bull Terrier and I have been training him on a leash. He does really good for the most part, every now and then something may run by and he'll get excited but not often. I recently purchased a harness leash thinking it would give me more control during our walks. and maybe its just me but it seems like he pulls a lot more now. My dog is muscular and fit so for me to be tugging and pulling is a real workout. Does anyone have any suggestions for taming his need to drag me like a sled? | | | | | | | | | | Animal Care Training Learn about care and treatment of animals as a Vet Assistant. www.PennFoster.edu
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| | 1. daxus100 (65)
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4 years ago
| | The best ive seen are the harnesses that go around the chest and the dog has a leg in each hole these help with pulling and are more comfy for the dog ,i cant remember the name of the make but most big pet shops have them ,im not sure if that is the sort you mean though:) | | | | | | | | | | Animal Care Training Learn about care and treatment of animals as a Vet Assistant. www.PennFoster.edu | add comment | | | |
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