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The Best Harnesses for a Comfortable and Safe Walk with your Dog [Pets]

The usefulness of dog harnesses is diversified in various aspects. The safety of pets and the comfort for their human companions when walking or being transported are two of the main ones.

These qualities have led to the use of the harness as opposed to the traditional collar becoming more widespread every day.

Veterinary recommendations have a lot to do with this change in trend. The vulnerability of our pet's neck is one of the main reasons why the multi-point restraint is more reliable.

The sophistication of these products reaches the extreme of having neoprene harnesses on the market, prepared to place a camera and see life through your dog or also, more practical, with LED lights.

From the following selection we are left with the Julius-K9 16IDC, a brand and model that combines efficiency, quality, durability and commercial success.

Better Harness than Collar?

Yes. In general, the balance is very much in favor of the harness due to the high risks that the collar implies.

In the neck is a good part of the musculature that influences the movement of the pet. This anatomical factor entails a greater possibility of pain due to movement, danger of contractures and even affectation of the blood supply depending on the pressure that the dog has with the collar.

The dangers do not end there. They can also cause respiratory problems or affect the thyroid gland, and consequently the derivatives it manages, such as heart rate or body temperature.

Another drawback, outside the scope of the pet's health, is the frequent possibility of it escaping if the collar is too loose.

Obviously, not everything about necklaces is downside. If the dog is calm and in good health, it is, for example, much easier to place.

They are more suitable for puppies or young dogs in their first steps of learning.

At the other extreme are the training collars that should only be used by professionals, due to the dangers involved.

Collars are also more recommended if the pet is going to be wearing the accessory all day, since the harness is more uncomfortable.

The advantages of the harness over the collar are several and are accentuated in nervous dogs that pull a lot on walks.

In fact, the harness is a very practical mechanism to educate the dog member of the family. For example, so that it stays close to us at the exits.

Of course, the harness is almost essential if the pet accompanies you to play sports or on car trips.

In terms of aesthetics, it is much more attractive than the necklace.

What Factors Should be Considered Before Selecting the Best Option?
In general, there are three factors linked to the morphology of the animal (size, fundamentally), age and how it behaves.

The material with which the harness is made is important to ensure that no component is harmful in contact with the dog's hair and skin.

For this, it is enough to verify that they have the 'Oeko-Tex' certificate that ensures their control to avoid damage to health.

It is also important that you have secure, easy and quick to use closures. That is, make it easy to put on. The opposite is one of the main objections for any model that does not comply.

Important for the mobility of our pet is that we make sure that, once put on, it leaves the shoulder blades free so that it does not have hindrances when it walks or runs.

And it is basic that it fits as best as possible to the dimensions of the dog. It is preferable that one or two fingers remain so that it is more loose. But it is not difficult to get it right because to find the size it is enough to measure the perimeter of the chest.

We must remember that, otherwise, we run the risk of unwanted injuries.

The same happens if it is not placed well, with the consequent possibility of chafing.

As a tip for future buyers, it is a very positive factor that the areas where you exert more pressure cover them with soft or padded material.

The design of the harness must allow that, together with the leash mechanism, the animal can be stopped immediately, more obviously, if it has a nervous character.

Whether a dog pulls more or less on the leash does not depend on the restraint mode but on the character and education that has been given to the pet. He does not shoot more for wearing a harness, despite the spread of contrary opinion.

For a safe walk, the theory says that the harness must support up to three times the weight of the dog.

Depending on the material, if the dilemma is nylon or metal, there should be no doubt: nylon. It is much more comfortable and less harmful to the pet.

Type of harnesses by their shape

Y- shaped.- It is very commonly used. They go over the head and fasten at the ribs.

Its name refers to the shape it has on the dog's chest. They are very common in dogs that have to do heavy work, but their use has spread to the domestic market.

In short, it is made up of two meshes, a vertical one for the belly and a horizontal one for the chest.

The strap is located in the first front third of the pet. This situation makes it easier to guide you.

H-shaped. – Especially recommended for dogs with the ability to pull strongly on the leash. Also called Swedish or 'Roman-style' harnesses. They also go through the head (they are the easiest to put on).

Although they exert a lot of force, the risk of injury is minimal due to their design. Thus, the strap is located in the middle of the back in such a way that it relieves the pet's neck or shoulders of all stress.

They are especially good for dogs that are still learning and for adults that have not learned and are still pulling.

X-shaped – Named this way, obviously, because of the shape of the design once it is placed on it. When the dog jerks, the harness tenses the neck and the axillary area.

Highly recommended for dogs that pull a lot and very frequently on the leash.
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