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Why do dog trainers not use harnesses?
I like harnesses because they prevent damage from being done to the dog's throat. Many experts now are saying to avoid attaching the leash to equipment around dog's throats because they can damage the thyroid, esophagus, and trachea, and throw the dog's physical alignment off. Even if your dog walks...Read More
Why do dog trainers use leather leashes?
Leather leashes may be easier to grip if you have a large, strong dog who pulls on a leash or is reactive on a walk. Leather leashes will be easier to hold onto and will not cause the burning on your hands that other types of leashes can. If you...Read More
When to use a harness vs collar?
A body harness typically wraps around the dog's torso and has a leash attachment spot on the back or the chest. Here, the pressure (especially when the dog pulls) is distributed across a larger surface area of the body, reducing the risk of injury. Body harnesses come in a variety...Read More
Should I take my dogs harness off at the dog park?
When I am looking for a harness for a dog the most important thing after correct sizing that I look for is that the straps of the harness sit far away from the dog's joints. If the straps sit on or too close to the dog's shoulders it can impede...Read More
Is it better to tie out a dog collar or harness?
If the fit is too loose, your dog may be able to wiggle out and escape.
Also, if your dog tends to tug on their leash when walking, a dog harness may be a better and more comfortable option.
Harnesses can be a more comfortable option for your dog.
Plus,...Read More
Is it better to run with a dog in a harness or collar?
There are three main problems with running with a dog on a lead attached to the collar. Dogs - even small ones - are strong, and when they run they are likely to be faster than you. This means that they will pull on the lead, which may cause choking...Read More
Can dogs be off leash in parks UK?
We welcome responsible dog owners and their pets into our parks and open spaces. However, in some areas we ask you to keep your dog on a lead. We also ask you not to take dogs into the fenced children's play areas or onto bowling greens, cricket wickets and other...Read More
Why do dog trainers not like harnesses?
We hate harnesses because harnesses make it comfortable for a dog to pull.
Since a harness makes it comfortable to pull, a dog continues to pull.
When using a harness, an owner is no longer emotionally or physically distressed during walks.
As such, the owner does not attempt to gain...Read More
Do vets recommend collars or harnesses?
To avoid painful eye problems, switch from a collar to a well-fitting harness. The collar rests on the area of the neck where pressure is applied to the lymph nodes, mandibular and thyroid gland as they are pushed against the trachea and oesophagus. When a dog’s collar is too tight...Read More
Do vets recommend harnesses?
Collars have known detriments to them. There’s nothing worse than when I see a dog choking on a collar, so detriments include nerve damage, increasing intraocular or eye pressure, as well as for dogs who have tracheal conditions. Pressing that trachea is so detrimental. So I can’t stress enough the...Read More
What is the best material for a pet water bowl?
Stainless steel bowls are tough and much more hygienic as they are easier to sanitise compared to plastic. They will also last longer than plastic bowls. Ceramic pet bowls are a great choice if you want to combine style with function. Ceramic pet bowls are heavier than metal or plastic...Read More
What to look for when buying a hot water bottle?
The British Standard Mark - The current standard 1970:2012 should be marked clearly on the body of the hot water bottle.
The Manufacturer’s and/or Distributors mark - This should be marked clearly on the body of the hot water bottle, so that in the event of a serious defect with...Read More
Is plastic or stainless steel better for a dog water bowl?
Stainless steel bowls are easy to clean and sanitise as they do not harbour bacteria. They are the most durable and can last a lifetime. They do not leach potentially toxic chemicals into food like plastic or ceramic bowls with low-quality paints may. For their robust build and easy hygiene,...Read More
What is the most hygienic dog water bowl?
Stainless steel bowls are tough and much more hygienic as they are easier to sanitise compared to plastic. They will also last longer than plastic bowls. Ceramic pet bowls are a great choice if you want to combine style with function. The protective glaze means they are very easy to...Read More