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We have been trying several different harnesses for our two French Bulldogs. One tends to pull, and is hard on my wife's back when she pulls or jerks the leash (the dog, not my wife). Tried some that put pressure on the dogs "pits", so pulling is uncomfortable. Well our "pully" dog just ignores it, and our more laid-back Frenchy finds it so uncomfortable, she stopped likeing to go on walks. Talking with a local trainer, she recommended leash and harness from Ezydog. Wow, well-made stuff - and the leashes have a bungie-streatch section built in, under the braided cover. We were surprised how well it worked, at both being a "shock-absorber" on pulls, but the streatchy-ness seems to make our one not pull nearly as hard or as much. Check it out if you have a "tugger". We got the "Mutley" and two extensions - great for two dogs/one leash, on some neat swivels that keeps them from getting tangled. Oh, and the harnesses also come with great little seat-belt restraint strap-loops for in the car.
www.ezydog.com.
Alway like to come across well made, well designed stuff, even down to the stainless steel ring on the handle, for tucking your plastic pooper-scooper bags on walks.
We have been trying several different harnesses for our two French Bulldogs. One tends to pull, and is hard on my wife's back when she pulls or jerks the leash (the dog, not my wife). Tried some that put pressure on the dogs "pits", so pulling is uncomfortable. Well our "pully" dog just ignores it, and our more laid-back Frenchy finds it so uncomfortable, she stopped likeing to go on walks. Talking with a local trainer, she recommended leash and harness from Ezydog. Wow, well-made stuff - and the leashes have a bungie-streatch section built in, under the braided cover. We were surprised how well it worked, at both being a "shock-absorber" on pulls, but the streatchy-ness seems to make our one not pull nearly as hard or as much. Check it out if you have a "tugger". We got the "Mutley" and two extensions - great for two dogs/one leash, on some neat swivels that keeps them from getting tangled. Oh, and the harnesses also come with great little seat-belt restraint strap-loops for in the car.
www.ezydog.com.
Alway like to come across well made, well designed stuff, even down to the stainless steel ring on the handle, for tucking your plastic pooper-scooper bags on walks.