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  2. Dog harness - Wikipedia

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    Sledding huskies wearing X-back style sled dog harnesses A dog participating in a weight-pull competition, wearing a weight-pull style sled harness. A military dog wearing tactical vest (tacvest) An assistance dog wearing a harness with a rigid handle. A dog harness is a piece of equipment consisting in part of straps that surround the dog’s ...

  3. How to put a harness on a puppy: Step-by-step trainer’s guide

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    Place this piece on your puppy’s back (or just lay the whole harness across if you can’t take it apart) and feed your dog a few treats. Build up the time it can sit on your dog’s back slowly. 3.

  4. Pet harness - Wikipedia

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    A pet harness is equipment consisting of straps of webbing that loop nearly around—that fasten together using side release buckles—the torso of an animal. These harnesses generally are made to have both a strap on the chest in front of the forelimbs, and a strap around the torso behind the forelimbs, with straps in between connecting these two.

  5. Collar (animal) - Wikipedia

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    The breast collar has two forms: One is a simpler type of draught collar for lighter loads, consisting of a padded strap around the chest of the animal. The other is similar, but is attached to a saddle and used when riding a horse to prevent the saddle from sliding back. Horse tie-up collar

  6. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    Like the choke chain, the prong collar is placed high on the dog's neck, just behind the ears, at a point where nerve endings are less padded (to cause more pain with less effort by the handler). This is perhaps one of the most misportrayed factors of "proper" prong collar use; the fit and placement of the prong collar are used to make the tool ...

  7. FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force - Wikipedia

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    Harnesses, collars and other equipment can also pose a serious risk to the dog while working if they were to become snagged on steel rebar or other items contained within a disaster site. Because the dogs often work out of sight and out of reach of the handler, it is critical to minimize the possibility of the dog becoming trapped in a confined ...

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