The Importance of Dog Training Harnesses
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Walking your dog can be fun or challenging. Maintaining control over your dog in a more humane way increases the pleasure of the walk. This is especially true for the larger breeds of dogs that could literally pull you off your feet while pulling on a traditional dog collar.
Purchasing a dog harness is a simple matter. Measure the girth of the dog around the widest part of their chest just behind their front legs, and their neck just in front of the front legs. Use these measurements to help you find the right one for your dog.
It is important to have a correct fit. The dog should have plenty of room to breathe, but the harness shouldn’t slide around too much. A good rule of thumb is to be able to slide your fingers easily between the webbing and the dog’s body. For young dogs, make sure it is adjustable to grow with the dog. You may also want a neck collar for the dog to wear at all times with it’s ID tags.
When introducing your dog to the harness, do it in a calm manner that helps the dog feel comfortable and associate the harness with good things. Give a dog treat when the dog cooperates. As your puppy grows, make adjustments so it is never too tight or it can cut into the dog’s skin causing sores.
Pet safety is important. Since the harness goes around the dog’s chest behind the front legs, it isn’t likely your pet can wiggle out of it like they can a regular collar. This prevents your pet from escaping and possibly being hit by a car.
Training is relatively simple. A harness keeps the pressure on the main body of the dog, instead of putting the pressure on the neck. Thus you can keep your dog under control in a more humane manner. It won’t take long for your dog to look forward to walks.
As you walk your dog, keep her attention focused on you. Talk to your dog. Give dog treats when they behaves well. Stop walking when your dog starts pulling. Let your dog know you are the one in control of the walk.
Consistent training is important. Remember to keep it fun. It won’t take long for your dog to learn to be a fun companion on your daily walks.


