Harnesses
Harnesses are often an option pet owners choose if their dog tends to pull. The idea is that the harness allows for the pressure to be spread more evenly along the body, opposed to only on the neck. There is a bit of debate as to whether harnesses actually help or hinder when trying to prevent pulling. The trick is using the right harness.
In most instances, you will want to avoid a harness that has a leash attachment on the dog’s back. While you may think this would be more comfortable, this will be what promotes more pulling. These harnesses are best left for dogs that are pulling sleds or carts. Pugs, with their short muzzles, and Miniature Poodles, with their propensity for tracheal collapse, are breeds that harnesses are highly recommended for.
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