Dog Harness Large
dog harness large Cat to large for store harnesses, Should i use a small dog harness? My cat, a hefty 12 pound monster, loves to go outside. The other day i asked if he would be able to be leash ...
dog harness large
![]() Cat to large for store harnesses, Should i use a small dog harness? My cat, a hefty 12 pound monster, loves to go outside. The other day i asked if he would be able to be leash trained at two years old. Thanks to the great answers i know he can but now i'm uncertain: When he was a little younger I tried to leash train him but his harness choked him. I believe it was because it was to small, but its the largest they had for the cats. Should i use a small dog harness? If so any suggestions on the style, type and maker? I'm in my senior yr of high school and as such don't have much money so something that is on the cheaper side but strong and durable is preferred. As a matter of fact a dog harness is better than the majority of cat harnesses. Many of the cat harnesses are figure 8 affairs which allow the two loops to loosen and tighten as the cat wears it. This can cause choking. When I was transporting a cat diabetic cat from the Boston area to a new home in the Dallas area, I got a small dog harness and it worked just fine. Most of the dog harnesses I've looked at do not allow the loops to change sizes by themselves. They have adjustments for both loops and when you adjust the size, they stay at the size you set. |
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Dog Training Tips: Protecting your Dogs While Traveling by Car
Dogs need to learn the proper behavior for traveling in a car. After all, not only do you want your dog to enjoy his ride, but also, you want to make sure that he is safe. Additionally, you want your dog to learn the proper behavior for riding in a car so that he will not become a distraction and a danger to the other passengers in the car.
The most successful way to teach this is to be consistent from the very beginning. Always use the same method for restraining your dog so that he learns that will be his place while traveling by car. If your dog understands what you expect of him while traveling in the car, he will be happy to oblige.
The simplest way to restrain your pet is to use a harness that has been designed for use in the car. It allows the dog owner to clip his pet to one of the seatbelts in the back seat. If you plan to have the dog in your car on a regular basis, you might want to consider getting a special window guard. The guards are designed to allow your dog, or other pets, to have access to fresh air without any risk for injury. The window guards prevent your pet from falling or jumping out of the window.
If your dog is small, a collapsible cage that fits easily into most cars is an excellent choice. The cage needs to be placed on a flat surface to provide your pet with a smooth and safe ride.
If, on the other hand, your dog is large, you can consider getting a divider that will separate the car into an area for human passengers and one for animals. If the car does not have a hatchback or open access trunk such as those found in station wagons, you can always separate the front seat from the back seat. When placing the divider in the car, make sure that it is secure and will not become loose with a little activity or jostling.
No matter how you decide to secure your dog for traveling by car, it’s important to do so. A dog that is permitted free access to the car can easily become a distraction or a hindrance to the driver. Additionally, shop around and look at the different models and styles that you have to select from among to get the option that best suits your needs.
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