@fady1908 whenever he bites or nips, stand up, completely ignore him, until he sits down, and calms down. Then reward him with affection, and just put it on him, then let him do his own thing, just to get him used to it.
@chichirinuriko20 yes, there are harnesses like that for a cat. I think that it is made by Holti and it is the Halti harness (not the head collar). I could be mistaken about the name but just google cat harnesses or no pull harnesses for cats.
Can anyone help me? I got a husky and I'm dying to know how to train him to pull with a skateboard.. I already got a harness but he just walks and waits for me to be near him..
@TheMightyBastard haha, i got a husky too, i depends how old he/she is, its easier to train them as a puppy but you can still train her now, what does she like to do, my husky loves to chase other dogs, so maybe bring another dog with you. and keep the other dog way in front with a longer leash, its a bit dangerous though, i tried taking my dog out with my bike and i got muffed up
I got one from the place I took obedience classes with my dog. Love it so does my dog which is a 3 year old Boxer/AmStaff. The harness keeps her from pulling. Going to use the collar and harness lops and try that. Thanks for the tip.
@StarkidWorkingDog Traditional harnesses can actually encourage dogs to pull harder because of the “opposition reflex.” That’s the reflex that makes sled dogs do what they do. The Easy Walk Harness' unique front-chest leash attachment stops pulling by tightening slightly across your dog's chest and shoulder blades. The gentle pressure steers your dog to the side and redirecting his attention back towards you.
my dog snuck out of this one, but i think it was my fault because it was alittle too big. it worked really well when we walked though, i could drop the leash and she would walk right next to me. when she was rolling in the grass she slipped out though haha
@pokeadictt I think it's a ridgeback something. It has hair on the back in the middle going to opposite direction. I think it's a hunting dog. They could keep up with a horseback rider for 30miles or so.
Unless your dog is going to be competing in weight-pulling sports, harnesses are very, very cruel. A dog's underarm area is the most sensitive part of it's body.
A good, tight-fitting pinch collar, placed right before the skull is the most humane way to go. If the dog pulls, snap the pinch & I guarantee it will learn quickly.
Iam pregnant and have a hurting back right now, so I gonna buy one for the youngest dog who can pull sometimes when he´s gonna pee and will pull over to the other side...
The point of it is to keep the harness from falling down. It puts very little pressure on the collar if at all. If you're worried about that loosen the color some.
The harness is good for two things. One: it doesn't damage the trachea. Two: to keep your dog from pulling you.
If the front piece falls down you're dog may (depends on your dog) be able to get out of the harness. Also if it falls down, it is no longer effective against the pulling. In which case you may as well get a regular harness.
this really helped my mom! :)
MoonPower55 1 week ago
my dog is 3 month old he keeps biting me when i put this on him ,,any tips ?
fady1908 6 months ago
@fady1908 Bite him back.
14Raine14 6 months ago
@fady1908 whenever he bites or nips, stand up, completely ignore him, until he sits down, and calms down. Then reward him with affection, and just put it on him, then let him do his own thing, just to get him used to it.
reininghorses57 2 months ago
more snugger fit?? LOL
jortiz9758 7 months ago
Are there harnesses like that for cats?? ><
chichirinuriko20 9 months ago
@chichirinuriko20 you could make one
DuckVader64 7 months ago
@chichirinuriko20 yes, there are harnesses like that for a cat. I think that it is made by Holti and it is the Halti harness (not the head collar). I could be mistaken about the name but just google cat harnesses or no pull harnesses for cats.
teaellen2005 1 month ago
Can anyone help me? I got a husky and I'm dying to know how to train him to pull with a skateboard.. I already got a harness but he just walks and waits for me to be near him..
TheMightyBastard 1 year ago
@TheMightyBastard haha, i got a husky too, i depends how old he/she is, its easier to train them as a puppy but you can still train her now, what does she like to do, my husky loves to chase other dogs, so maybe bring another dog with you. and keep the other dog way in front with a longer leash, its a bit dangerous though, i tried taking my dog out with my bike and i got muffed up
JeRseybOy251 1 year ago
I got one from the place I took obedience classes with my dog. Love it so does my dog which is a 3 year old Boxer/AmStaff. The harness keeps her from pulling. Going to use the collar and harness lops and try that. Thanks for the tip.
HARMARSCH2 1 year ago
Nawww, the doggy wants to go out and playyy D=
overgrownjackass 1 year ago
how does it keep the dog from pulling?
think of it this way. a horse wears a harness to pull a cart comfortably. we put a harness on a dog and it allows them to pull us comfortably
StarkidWorkingDog 1 year ago
@StarkidWorkingDog Traditional harnesses can actually encourage dogs to pull harder because of the “opposition reflex.” That’s the reflex that makes sled dogs do what they do. The Easy Walk Harness' unique front-chest leash attachment stops pulling by tightening slightly across your dog's chest and shoulder blades. The gentle pressure steers your dog to the side and redirecting his attention back towards you.
MsLabMom 1 year ago
thanks for the tips, but cannot see what ur doing cuz of the subtitles covering the whole screen
Msgreentea81 1 year ago
my dog snuck out of this one, but i think it was my fault because it was alittle too big. it worked really well when we walked though, i could drop the leash and she would walk right next to me. when she was rolling in the grass she slipped out though haha
bubbly384 1 year ago
what kind of dog is tht\/
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pokeadictt 1 year ago
@pokeadictt its a rhodesian ridgeback
mikenimz1 1 year ago
@pokeadictt I think it's a ridgeback something. It has hair on the back in the middle going to opposite direction. I think it's a hunting dog. They could keep up with a horseback rider for 30miles or so.
joy1288 1 year ago
harness to tight around the chess look carefully
whitedeerindian 1 year ago
Unless your dog is going to be competing in weight-pulling sports, harnesses are very, very cruel. A dog's underarm area is the most sensitive part of it's body.
A good, tight-fitting pinch collar, placed right before the skull is the most humane way to go. If the dog pulls, snap the pinch & I guarantee it will learn quickly.
ConiferTreez 1 year ago
@ConiferTreez pffft i have a harness because my dogs trachea collapsed from pulling so much when i walk her with a collar on
Catsie15 1 year ago
@ConiferTreez didnt work for my dog... once i switched him to this harness for about a week he learned to never pull
aes620hb2 1 year ago
Iam pregnant and have a hurting back right now, so I gonna buy one for the youngest dog who can pull sometimes when he´s gonna pee and will pull over to the other side...
SandiBobie 2 years ago
ok, what's the point of the harness if you are going to use both the collar and harness?
That's not accurate, the point of the harness is to have less danger of your dog getting chocked and less injury due to pulling against the collar.
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SmoothChino 2 years ago
The point of it is to keep the harness from falling down. It puts very little pressure on the collar if at all. If you're worried about that loosen the color some.
The harness is good for two things. One: it doesn't damage the trachea. Two: to keep your dog from pulling you.
NatashaHope17 2 years ago
If the front piece falls down you're dog may (depends on your dog) be able to get out of the harness. Also if it falls down, it is no longer effective against the pulling. In which case you may as well get a regular harness.
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NatashaHope17 2 years ago
Collars don't damage the trachea unless they are extremely low on the neck. A dog's neck is the strongest, most resilient part of it's body.
Harnesses are cruel, as a dog's underarms are the most sensitive area on it's body.
ConiferTreez 1 year ago
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cadams14 2 years ago
Geez the collar is to hold the dog's ID/Vaccination tags. He doesn't wear the harness all freaking day. What crawled up your butt?
cadams14 2 years ago 2
Nice idea on doubling the collar/harness hoop.
NatashaHope17 2 years ago
agreed.
thegiantpaperpanda 2 years ago
wat kinda dog is that
SpriteTechs 2 years ago
It's a Rhodesian Ridgeback.
gardenwife 2 years ago
Its a rodesianrichback. tough dog!! originally a lion chaser.
jlenngren 2 years ago
It's a Rhodesian Ridgeback.
sandychanchan04 2 years ago
i dont thinks she like it (dog)
yoyorick3 2 years ago
Great demo!
Lilly0Tilly 3 years ago
I just bought this for my dog and I didn't realize that I could hook the two for even better results. Thank you!
aluna86jh 3 years ago
Hey! yeah i agree, thats a really good idea. i've got the easy walk aswell and its been sweet to use to teach my puppy to heel.
ozzinaus 3 years ago