![]() It has a front and back d-ring, so if you have a puller, you can still work on it. frustrated greeter with a prey drive (lots of bunnies in our park), and it has held up to everything. Although it is modular (comes in three pieces), it has been very sturdy. ![]() It has wide, fleece-lined straps that have to be more comfortable than the narrow nylon straps are. I opted for the black with reflective stitching, but there are multiple color choices. We got ours through Clean Run in the USA. I wanted something secure but more customizable, and this has been a great solution for us. He has a deep chest relative to his overall size/shape, and other harnesses have either cut into his armpits or cross his shoulders (which I've read is bad as it can affect gait). The Perfect Fit has been a great solution for my dog Aki. My dogs measurements are 17 neck, 29 chest if anybody is curious. Thanks for all the recs!!! Hope this post helps somebody in the future. ![]() I didn't end up trying the balance 9 harness as I was worried about further chaffing her (she's got some scabs rn) and looks like I won't need to and we'll be sticking with Wilderdog. My dog was between two sizes (medium too small, large too big) otherwise we likely would have gone with this one. I really liked how the belly length was adjustable on this one and there's a nice handle with great colors for visibility. My dog immediately seems comfortable and confident and we've already had some big training wins in the two days we have been using it.Ī runner up: The Arcadia neoprene harness from PetSmart ( link). She actually fell in the medium size category based on measurements but I went with my gut and got the large and it's perfect I may try and shorten the neck straps a bit with some cinching but it's not an immediate need. Ok so I went with Wilderdog size large because the top and bottom pieces are nice and long. Now she does that with the petsafe one too because it's rubbed her. Whereas with the Barkbay one she'd walk super slow and seem moody like dragging behind. I noticed a huge difference in her mood with the petsafe harness and ruffwear ones (she seemed quite happy/relaxed and wasn't having reactions to her normal triggers). I am at a loss, just want my baby to be comfortable and safe. Petsafe 3 in 1: this one had some major promise, seems like it was plenty adjustable yada yada didn't go into her pits however we've been using it for a few days and she's got a raw spot on her under chest from it. Would be willing to get this one if somebody can really vouch for the front loop? I felt like it was twisting a lot and the front loop didn't seem all that secure. Ruffwear Frontline: we borrowed this from a friend to test out. Barkbay no pull (this one didn't chafe, but she seemed uncomfortable and it definitely goes in her pits)Ģ hounds freedom no pull (straight to the pits with this one, she hated it, didn't even make it out of the house) I tend to use the back clip but like the option of the front clip for high traffic situations.ġ. She's great on a leash, doesn't pull at all unless she's lunging at something. I can't seem to find a harness that doesn't get all up in her pits and chafe. I'd say shape wise she looks very similar to a shepherd (though is 55lbs). She has very scant belly/chest hair and none in her armpits. My dog is a heeler/BC/gsd (lol you can see why I'm frequently on this sub) according to her DNA test. Y'all I have gotten deep into Amazon at this point. ![]() If you report a comment, please also message the mods so that we don't miss it. The tips and advice here cannot replace a qualified certified trainer or veterinary behaviorist - if you are struggling please consider these resources for your dog. Please be aware of your tone and language. Positive reinforcement, it’s not just for dogs! People will be much more receptive to criticism and advice if it is constructive and comes from a place of compassion. ![]() This is a place for owners of reactive or formerly reactive dogs to discuss progress, setbacks, ask for advice, vent, and get support. Having a reactive dog can be an isolating and frustrating experience. We are a community for people that own reactive dogs! (A reactive dog is not required to join, but please keep discussions and posts focused on dog reactivity.) We support the LIMA (Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive) approach to dog training. If you are asking for help for the first time, use our questionnaire. ![]()
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