About this deal
I've tried all the usual things: stopping and making him sit, turning back to the car (even putting him back in it) and also walking in a figure 8 . I put William in a Lupi and it worked well until he became VERY sore under his leg (only on one side).
I reccomend the canny collar too, I got it for Dixie after she had been spayed and it was really good. I have tried lots of harnesses and head collars but none seemed to work so I am hoping this will but obviously don't want to waste money if you think it wont work. 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. I have another harness, mikki one i think which is marginally better but the fight we have to get it on just isn't worth it.The handy anti-pulling leash is also ideal for short-nosed dog breeds, such as the pug or bulldog, that cannot wear a headcollar. There are no metal parts in contact with the dog's skin and the point of steering is well down the nose and away from the eyes. Several of my grooming "clients" have Lupis - they are also meant to be v good for dogs with back problems apparently. We bought a harness for jasper that is metal with black rubber pads that goes round his chest and under his legs.
VAT stands for value-added tax, which is charged on most goods and services within the European Union. Just posted something about these on another site and it was suggested by pammy to post on here as well. 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.The Lupi harness is deal for dogs with short noses like Pugs and Bulldogs who do not easily wear a HALTI.
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. Our goal: To allow you to benefit from our expertise, by providing you with the best products available.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. I did try a halti a few yrs back and she was so stressed on it - i couldn't put her through it, rather have her pulling).