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  2. Are harnesses bad for dogs? The pros and cons ... - AOL

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    Here are the best practices for walking your dog on a harness. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For ...

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    A dog trainer can not only ensure the proper fit of harnesses and head halters but can also help determine the most appropriate training or behavior modification strategy that suits the needs of ...

  4. I Spent Months Testing Dog Harnesses to Find the ... - AOL

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    Our Pet Lab tested tons of different harnesses to determine this list of the best, including picks for big dogs, petite pups, pullers, and more. I Spent Months Testing Dog Harnesses to Find the ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Dog collar - Wikipedia

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    Identification is commonly attached to such a collar; it also comes with a loop to which a leash can be fastened. This is the most standard collar for dogs. A flat collar should fit comfortably tight on the dog's neck. It should not be so tight as to choke the dog nor so loose that they can slip out of it.

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