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@[Mushroom Addict} I might get one like that later but for now it's just got straps for training purposes. I want to take her places(I am planning on doing that in 2 weeks time). She is around 9 weeks old(Still tiny) but got her 2nd shot yesterday. her next shot is due next year. I might get her a tag with my phone number on it. I am also thinking of doing the microchip when she is around 6-8 months old |
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winter- Yea, a lot of pulling issues are because the owner didn't train them or there is something else going on. I keep a collar on my dog to be able to identify her if she ever gets lost and for emergency situations if I need to grab them and they don't have a harness on. But when training a harness is probably the best option as it has many many benefits |
Winterfell |
I understand that guys lmao I'm not being nieve to the fact it's only a yorkie was only trying to help |
October |
I’m sure a harness will be gine. its a yorkie not a pit bull or a breed that typically pulls. |
Winterfell |
Mushie My mum worked with many dogs that have pulling issues and harnesses were the main cause but then again it's the owners fault for not training their dogs to walk on one |
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winter Yea, a lot of people are also uninformed, which is okay as it takes people time to learn! :D |
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Eden Harnesses can offer a lot of penifits, if you don't want your dog to be touched while training there are tags you can put on. My dog's harness has little clips on it and I hook her doggy bags on it and her travel bowl (both lightweight) she is a smaller dog but she is strong and loves it, she will drag me here harness and all her stuff to go for a walk. My other dog, she also loves her harness, but hers has a little pack on it and she carries her travel bowl, doggy bags, food, and water, as well as a first aid kit (She is a German shepherd mix) and she love is |
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winter my dog has a collar at all times but if I ever put her on a leash her harness goes on, because it's a lot safer for training. It is really easy to get your dog to stop pulling in a harness as well |
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winter While it does allow dogs to pull if not trained properly it also is a lot safer, if you need to pull your dog out of a situation a harness is a lot better then a collar. If you train your dog to not pull then a harness should be no problem, if your dog does pull a collar can cause a lot of damage |
Giftofeden |
Winter I cant use a collar on her cause collars cause collapsed tracheas in yorkies |
Winterfell |
Eden Harness allow dogs to pull ! My mum does dog training and I'll tell you those are her number one no go |
Giftofeden |
Winter family wont allow me to do so. But my room is now basically her playpen |
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@[Mushroom Addict} I might get one like that later but for now it's just got straps for training purposes. I want to take her places(I am planning on doing that in 2 weeks time). She is around 9 weeks old(Still tiny) but got her 2nd shot yesterday. her next shot is due next year. I might get her a tag with my phone number on it. I am also thinking of doing the microchip when she is around 6-8 months old |
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winter- Yea, a lot of pulling issues are because the owner didn't train them or there is something else going on. I keep a collar on my dog to be able to identify her if she ever gets lost and for emergency situations if I need to grab them and they don't have a harness on. But when training a harness is probably the best option as it has many many benefits |
Winterfell |
I understand that guys lmao I'm not being nieve to the fact it's only a yorkie was only trying to help |
October |
I’m sure a harness will be gine. its a yorkie not a pit bull or a breed that typically pulls. |
Winterfell |
Mushie My mum worked with many dogs that have pulling issues and harnesses were the main cause but then again it's the owners fault for not training their dogs to walk on one |
Mushroom Addict |
winter Yea, a lot of people are also uninformed, which is okay as it takes people time to learn! :D |
Mushroom Addict |
Eden Harnesses can offer a lot of penifits, if you don't want your dog to be touched while training there are tags you can put on. My dog's harness has little clips on it and I hook her doggy bags on it and her travel bowl (both lightweight) she is a smaller dog but she is strong and loves it, she will drag me here harness and all her stuff to go for a walk. My other dog, she also loves her harness, but hers has a little pack on it and she carries her travel bowl, doggy bags, food, and water, as well as a first aid kit (She is a German shepherd mix) and she love is |
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winter my dog has a collar at all times but if I ever put her on a leash her harness goes on, because it's a lot safer for training. It is really easy to get your dog to stop pulling in a harness as well |
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winter While it does allow dogs to pull if not trained properly it also is a lot safer, if you need to pull your dog out of a situation a harness is a lot better then a collar. If you train your dog to not pull then a harness should be no problem, if your dog does pull a collar can cause a lot of damage |
Giftofeden |
Winter I cant use a collar on her cause collars cause collapsed tracheas in yorkies |
Winterfell |
Eden Harness allow dogs to pull ! My mum does dog training and I'll tell you those are her number one no go |
Giftofeden |
Winter family wont allow me to do so. But my room is now basically her playpen |
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