07 Oct Harnesses - the good, the bad & the ugly At The Dogworks we always prefer to see dogs in a good fitting harness rather than a collar and lead and would always recommend one first. A well fitting dog harness will help to avoid the delicate structures of the neck where the collar would lie. A harness spreads the pressure across your dog’s chest, shoulders and back – keeping well away from delicate areas. It allows you to maintain a greater level of control too as your dog will find it harder to simply wriggle out of it. Unfortunately
At The Dogworks we always prefer to see dogs in a good fitting harness rather than a collar and lead and would always recommend one first. A well fitting dog harness will help to avoid the delicate structures of the neck where the collar would lie. A harness spreads the pressure across your dog’s chest, shoulders and back – keeping well away from delicate areas. It allows you to maintain a greater level of control too as your dog will find it harder to simply wriggle out of it. Unfortunately
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