has anyone used this harness should i get it

chickenmama109

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hi i am buying my over weight dog a new harness and i want something to keep her from pulling me around but i also want something that will not slip off her i found one called the rabbitgoo harness it wont let me bring up the link, has anyone used it should i get it is there any other harness's anyone has used thats a good one
 
Sorry I'm literally no help for this question...I don't think I've heard of that brand before, but my sister has used a simple nylon harness for her app. 50 lb retriever, and I find it to be pretty good. Why not take your dog to a pet store--if you don't know what size she'd wear--and try on harnesses there. It's great to get adjustable things, for obvious reasons, but if not, see which one fits... :) Of course, you don't want one too tight or too loose.
 
It looks pretty good to me. I like that it has a front and back leash attach point plus the handle.
Tell you honestly though there really not much truth to a "no pull" harness. A dog that wants to pull you around is either going to do it no matter what you use or just end up tangled up or something else to where you end up not using it.
You really need to put the time in to properly train your dog. There isn't a product out there that will replace training. If this is to be a tool to use with training I'd say its as good as any.
 
Tell you honestly though there really not much truth to a "no pull" harness. A dog that wants to pull you around is either going to do it no matter what you use or just end up tangled up or something else to where you end up not using it.
You really need to put the time in to properly train your dog. There isn't a product out there that will replace training. If this is to be a tool to use with training I'd say its as good as any.
I agree. :p
But my sister's Retriever used to pull pretty bad with me when I walked her with just her collar on with a leash, and I'm not very strong, either, but whenever I used the harness, she walked like an angel! But then again, you're right. What worked with one dog may not be effective on the next, and I agree that training would be the best route. :)
 
thanks every one im taking her to the vet tuesday cuz she is very over weight and when she does go for a walk we walk for like two mins and then she wants to go home so im gonna keep on trying im just hoping she weighs under 100 pounds :fl:D thanks every one for your help :frow
 

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