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Recommendations for puppy harness......

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LizzieBennettDarcy · 13/11/2018 19:49

We're getting our new addition next month and I'm a bit bamboozled by looking at harnesses online! I had a great one for our current cocker who's nearly 6 but stupidly gave it away and can't remember what make it was. It was a step in type, and covered the whole of the chest area.

Can anyone recommend something soft but strong and that can't be reversed or pulled out of Grin.

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Eifla · 13/11/2018 21:53

Perfect Fit are brilliant. Secure, comfortable and sold in three pieces (back, chest and girth) so you can upgrade each piece as needed as the dog grows.

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LizzieBennettDarcy · 13/11/2018 22:33

Thank you, I will google.

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RIPWalter · 13/11/2018 22:38

Ruffwear front range.

Great for training as they have a front attachment for lead training as well as the usual back attachment and they are hard wearing.

Loads of xxs and xs on eBay second hand.

My Cocker X bedlington terrier was in an xxs first, he is fully grown and still fits his xs front range, but also has a small ruffwear harness in another style (with pockets for him to carry stuff on big days out).

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FairfaxAikman · 13/11/2018 22:40

Any with a Y shaped front - though I'd definitely get a Perfect Fit once fully grown.

Julius K9- style ones are popular but are easier to slip and impede free movement in the front legs.

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RIPWalter · 13/11/2018 22:41

Ok, so I missed the bit about pull back out of. My dog had managed that twice from his front range (in a proper panic so not under normal conditions). The ruffwear webmaster which he had now (but with pockets on) is a step through, so not possible to reverse out of. All the search and rescue dogs use them.

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