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| Tweet Topic Started: 25 Apr 2012, 07:51 PM (647 Views) | |
| Bayleesdad | 25 Apr 2012, 07:51 PM Post #1 |
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ive come accross a harnes which has very good reviews for teaching your dog to stop pulling on the lead , and they are one of a kind as they are made by someone on the isle of white (apparentyl) the average price for a harness is £18 and a harness and reigns set for around 25 anyways take a look http://dogtrainingharnesses.co.uk/ |
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| CarolineM | 25 Apr 2012, 10:25 PM Post #2 |
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Yes - have one of these and when used with the lead clipped on the side it really does inhibit pulling. We still use it with Royston when we're walking the hills as he needs to be on a lead (he has rather a liking for sheep), but in this instance we use the central clip for the lead and it acts as a normal harness - no pressure on the neck if he should spot the sheep before us!! Would recommend them. |
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| Bayleesdad | 25 Apr 2012, 10:44 PM Post #3 |
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it does look almost identical to the halti harness do they work the same ? |
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| CarolineM | 26 Apr 2012, 03:01 PM Post #4 |
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Can't answer this as I've never seen or tried a halti one! |
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| Bayleesdad | 26 Apr 2012, 04:48 PM Post #5 |
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ohh okay ,i may have to invest in a walkezee , or a martingale headcollar , as baylee doesnt mind wearing the headcollar she has at the moment , but it doesnt work aswell as it used to (mad spaniels headcollar) |
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| CarolineM | 26 Apr 2012, 05:08 PM Post #6 |
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Whereabouts are you - could maybe try mine before you buy if geography allows. Have you looked at Tan's martingale head collars - I think John has some? |
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| Bayleesdad | 26 Apr 2012, 05:11 PM Post #7 |
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I live in east london , but as ile be at Walton on hill pagent ile try out a martingale as john has most sizes and if no different ile order a walkezee (once baylees fully grown) as shes a medium at the moment and im not sure if she'll be large yet lol thanks for the offer but i think im a bit far from you ? |
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