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Harness for a terrier puppy - recommendations please

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EldonsSocks · 06/10/2015 16:17

Hi,
Can anyone recommend a harness for a puppy please? He is pulling a lot as we walk and I don't want to hurt him with the collar and leash. I know we have to deal with the pulling, but he is v little and tries to run after anything that moves!

He is a 3 month old Norfolk Terrier (short legs, v short legs, amusingly short legs), but sturdy little shoulders, and a smallish head.

There are loads on Amazon and while some get great reviews - they are often for much longer legged and larger dogs or at the other end of the spectrum for toy dogs. I r confused as what to get. Also there is such a wide range of prices, it's really hard to work out quality, and I guess he will grow out of it pretty quick. There must be harnesses that are best for terriers (he is sort of comparable to a Cairn or Scottie, but smaller)?

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LimeJellyHead · 06/10/2015 16:32

I don't think you can go wrong with Red Dingo www.dfordog.co.uk/red-dingo.html Their collars, leads and harnesses are affordable and good quality. Nice fit and very adjustable. I have used them for over 10 years and they wash up lovely in the washing machine too Smile

EldonsSocks · 06/10/2015 18:43

Oh they are lovely! Thanks

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LimeJellyHead · 06/10/2015 19:17

You're welcome Smile They are my fave.

LilCamper · 07/10/2015 07:55

Try one of these, they are awesome Perfect Fit

Lozislovely · 07/10/2015 08:18

Puppia harnesses are very good. I have a westie and needed a size large as it tends to work on head size. Adjustable strap for under the body.

Doesn't cut into the body if dog pulls, which I found happened with the ones that are more strap like.

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