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LUPI HARNESS BLACK Large

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Made in soft black cord 3 Sizes: small, medium, large LUPI HARNESS Many dogs, especially those with short noses, like Pugs and Bulldogs do not easily wear a Halti. This simple figure-of-eight harness incorporates a special feature that converts the dog's forward movement into an upward lift. Several of my grooming "clients" have Lupis - they are also meant to be v good for dogs with back problems apparently. Anyway i was going to have a look at these as Zeb is a puller and normal harness make him pull harder (think its a malamute in him!

he does as I say but as soon as we head towards the park again his desperation to get there takes over and after a few paces of walking to heel he's off again !I've had other cocker owners telling me I'm wasting my time even attempting to try and curb pulling cos that's what cockers do. My last collie learned to walk nicely using a lupi harness when he was young and would walk closely on a loose lead for the rest of his life after that - my current collie pulled against it till it rubbed so we ditched it for him and we're still working on nice on lead walking (he's usually off lead so it's taking us a while to work on on lead manners). Quote from: Jane S on April 11, 2003, 11:12:31 AM The only drawback I can see with them is that being a harness, they do tend to matt up the coat underneath so probably would be no good for those Cockers with heavy coats and/or show dogs. I will take a video of Dixie on the extendy normally, and a video of her on the extendy with the Walkezee.

We bought a harness for jasper that is metal with black rubber pads that goes round his chest and under his legs. Our goal: To allow you to benefit from our expertise, by providing you with the best products available. In my opinion there are only two animals that should wear a harness Husky dogs and Clydesdale horses it TEACHES them to pull. I would advice against using the lupi if your bulldog really does pull, it 'can' cause terrible rubbing under the front legs!

As soon as Jimmy starts pulling towards the park - go straight in the other direction, even if it means he never makes it to the park. Mum tried a Canac harness next and because these are fixed (you alter them to fit the dog's body) they don't rub. Jasper loathed the kumfi head collar - was unbearable with it - and we did persevere so I wanted a harness. I personally prefer to walk a puppy on a harness until I'm confident that the pup will walk more or less steadily and not suddenly lunge towards/away from something as I'm wary of sudden stresses on young necks. The other day I parked directly opposite the park gate, every time we went to cross the road he'd start pulling so I'd turn back, make him sit on the kerb again for a bit then try again.

This eight-point Lupi no-pull harness transforms the dog's pulling movements into an upward movement. In addition, the harness is suitable for dogs with neck or back complaints, because these are not burdened by the upward motion of the harness. And the matting - ebbie gets groomed regularly as well so if it did tangle it a little bit - it would be brushed out every day. Frontline Combo for dogs is a triple acting parasitic treatment that works on fleas, ticks and biting lice.After my experience with a halti - i didn't want to spend loads of money only to find it made no difference. There are reviews which say it causes terrible rubbing etc etc which to be honest, if it is right for your dog it will not. As Jo says, I'm primarily using the harness now to prevent neck injury as it doesn't stop the pulling. And a harness is also better for pets with neck or spinal problems, since it places an even force across the chest, not the neck.

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