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Field Supply has Browning Dog Walking Harness for $13 when you apply coupon code FSHARNESS. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Top, front & dual lead options
  • Locking top buckle. Adjustable sizing straps
  • Neoprene pads for added comfort
  • Reflective stitching
    Sizing Guide:
    • Small - Chest: 22-28"/ Weight: 24-45 lbs.
    • Medium - Chest: 27-32"/Weight: 35-65 lbs.
    • Large - Chest: 30-37"/Weight: 55-85 lbs.

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Field Supply [fieldsupply.com] has Browning Dog Walking Harness for $13.00
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Features:
  • Top, front & dual lead options
  • Locking top buckle. Adjustable sizing straps
  • Neoprene pads for added comfort
  • Reflective stitching
    Sizing Guide:
    • Small - Chest: 22-28"/ Weight: 24-45 lbs.
    • Medium - Chest: 27-32"/Weight: 35-65 lbs.
    • Large - Chest: 30-37"/Weight: 55-85 lbs.
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If you require a heavy duty harness or collar for dogs that may pull be cautious about the use of these types of "safety buckles" (even with the central button) especiallly the plasticky ones. They have a limited lifespan (couple thousand uses) and wear out. Even reputable buckles this size are specifically for infants.

There's a reason these buckles are found everywhere on cheap products and why they're not used in work safety.

Get a classic belt buckle style harness or collar.

Source: I used a Kong collar with this type of buckle and it failed multiple times. The collar was solid. The safety buckles was not.
Try that with a malamute.
I have a 110 Malamute/Husky mix and a 65lb Siberian Husky and two other 55lb pibbles and a 65 lb Shepherd.

I walk them all at the same time.

You can't depend on hardware to restrain these dogs (I'd be screwed, so screwed).Pull back on a Malamute/Husky and they'll pull away enthusiastically - that's what they're literally bred for. I use harneseses (with good buckles) with them because we like to go bike joring.

Unfortunately there are a lot of untrained Owners that don't know how to set boundaries with their dogs. Just some basic training would make both the hooman's and the dog's lives' easier/happier.

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02-28-2023 at 05:47 PM.
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If you require a heavy duty harness or collar for dogs that may pull be cautious about the use of these types of "safety buckles" (even with the central button) especiallly the plasticky ones. They have a limited lifespan (couple thousand uses) and wear out. Even reputable buckles this size are specifically for infants.

There's a reason these buckles are found everywhere on cheap products and why they're not used in work safety.

Get a classic belt buckle style harness or collar.

Source: I used a Kong collar with this type of buckle and it failed multiple times. The collar was solid. The safety buckles was not.
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zdiddy987
02-28-2023 at 06:28 PM.
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Got two thanks. This is a good design for dogs that really pull because all the pressure is on the metal rings and not some kind of fabric that can rip and tear
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02-28-2023 at 07:30 PM.
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thanks op
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02-28-2023 at 10:03 PM.
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Can you use this for kids under 13?
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03-01-2023 at 08:08 AM.
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Quote from wusha :
If you require a heavy duty harness or collar for dogs that may pull be cautious about the use of these types of "safety buckles" (even with the central button) especiallly the plasticky ones. They have a limited lifespan (couple thousand uses) and wear out. Even reputable buckles this size are specifically for infants.

There's a reason these buckles are found everywhere on cheap products and why they're not used in work safety.

Get a classic belt buckle style harness or collar.

Source: I used a Kong collar with this type of buckle and it failed multiple times. The color was solid. The safety buckles was not.

You want a collar that has a buckle that a dog can get out of if they try hard enough. If they get snagged on something and can't get out, it provides them a chance to escape.
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03-01-2023 at 09:18 AM.

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03-01-2023 at 09:18 AM.
Isn't camo or brown/black exactly the wrong thing for a dog in hunting season? Pretty odd to have reflective stitching (a good thing) on a camo harness. In my area, coyote hunting season is October 15 to March 15. You do not want your dog to blend in with the foliage and you're smart to wear a hi-viz vest yourself or at least a hat.

Or give your dog a fighting chance with the coyotes: https://www.amazon.com/CoyoteVest...B09C13MB42
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03-01-2023 at 02:14 PM.
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if you're buying a harness because your dogs pull, you are an idiot. go get some training on that dog!

Try that with a malamute.
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Quote from gsxrrider76 :
Try that with a malamute.
I have a 110 Malamute/Husky mix and a 65lb Siberian Husky and two other 55lb pibbles and a 65 lb Shepherd.

I walk them all at the same time.

You can't depend on hardware to restrain these dogs (I'd be screwed, so screwed).Pull back on a Malamute/Husky and they'll pull away enthusiastically - that's what they're literally bred for. I use harneseses (with good buckles) with them because we like to go bike joring.

Unfortunately there are a lot of untrained Owners that don't know how to set boundaries with their dogs. Just some basic training would make both the hooman's and the dog's lives' easier/happier.
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03-01-2023 at 04:03 PM.
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Quote from smartsavings1014 :
if you're buying a harness because your dogs pull, you are an idiot. go get some training on that dog!
Way to read and not comprehend *sigh* I guess SD is just like any other social media - full of assumptions and morons.

I have a 110 Malamute/Husky mix and a 65lb Siberian Husky and two other 55lb pibbles and a 65 lb Shepherd.

I walk them all at the same time.

You can't depend on hardware to restrain these dogs (I'd be screwed, so screwed).Pull back on a Malamute/Husky and they'll pull away enthusiastically - that's what they're literally bred for. I use harneseses (with good buckles) with them because we like to go bike joring.

Unfortunately there are a lot of untrained Owners that don't know how to set boundaries with their dogs. Just some basic training would make both the hooman's and the dog's lives' easier/happier.
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Quote from tgersh59 :
You want a collar that has a buckle that a dog can get out of if they try hard enough. If they get snagged on something and can't get out, it provides them a chance to escape.
This is from an older way of thinking that is out of favor with current dog ownership methods.There are specific collars to prevent harm if caught up (ring collars) and there are specifically designed "breakaway" collars. Expecting a restraint NOT specifically designed to break away but otherwise work then hope it will fail when a dogs gets caught is definitely not safe.

Unfortunately there are many dog products sold to people for convenience/price that are not safe for dogs e.g. food, toys, and unsafe leads/collars. For instance, the very popular retractable leashes for people that let their dog roam far at will. Not only does this teach the wrong habit (dog expects to go wherever it wants on lead) but they're dangerous in a number of ways.

Sadly, the retractable leash is very popular with a certain type of owner.

Excerpts from '10 Reasons Not to Use a Retractable Leash':

1: The length of retractable leashes, some of which can extend up to 26 feet, allows dogs to get far enough away from their humans that a situation can quickly turn dangerous. A dog on a retractable leash is often able to run into the middle of the street, for example, or make uninvited contact with other dogs or people.

2: In the above scenario, or one in which your pet is being approached by an aggressive dog, it is nearly impossible to get control of the situation if the need arises. It's much easier to regain control of – or protect -- a dog at the end of a six-foot standard flat leash than it is if he's 20 or so feet away at the end of what amounts to a thin string.

5: Dogs have also received terrible injuries as a result of the sudden jerk on their neck that occurs when they run out the leash, including neck wounds, lacerated trachea, and injuries to the spine.

6: Retractable leashes allow dogs more freedom to pull at the end of them, which can look like aggression to another dog who may decide to "fight back."

10: Retractable leashes are an especially bad idea for dogs that haven't been trained to walk politely on a regular leash. By their very nature, retractable train dogs to pull while on leash, because they learn that pulling extends the lead.


https://hartpets.org/10-reasons-n...ble-leash/
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Quote from gsxrrider76 :
Try that with a malamute.

How do these size up for a malamute/husky?
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03-01-2023 at 05:21 PM.
03-01-2023 at 05:21 PM.
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How do these size up for a malamute/husky?

Would not fit mine. He is 120lbs. Probably would not fit any malamute but looks like it should a fit husky fine.
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