When having a dog, especially a big and
a strong one, like a pit bull or a rottweiler, having a quality and
reliable harness should definitely be a must-have accessory in your
arsenal of pet's care gadgets.
A quality harness will ensure safe and
enjoyable walking for both you and your dog and will keep your pet
risk-free from chocking or slipping out of the collar. This will also
increase other people's safety. Let's be honest, your dog may be the
nicest and well-behaved dog in the world for you, but not necessarily
for others.
Dog owners are lucky to have plenty of
choices to make when it comes to buying a harness for dogs, as they
come in different models, sizes, colours and designs. Normally, the
choice also depends from the particular breed of dog you have. Thus,
let's do our homework and take a look at several things that every
dog owner should know before buying a harness for dogs.
- Different Types - Different Models. As already mentioned, harnesses come in many forms, such as:- Standard Harness;- Step-In Harness;- Built-In Leash Harness;- Easy-On Harness;- Vest Harness.All these types of dog harnesses come in different sizes, thus not all of them can fit to all breeds of dogs. This is an important feature that dog owners should keep in mind when looking for the perfect harness for their dogs.
- Material (Fabric). The material which the harness is made from, plays an important role in determining whether that particular harness is suitable for your dog or not. Logically, dog harnesses made out of light and fragile materials are not the ideal and the wisest solution for bigger dogs, as they are likely to not resist to these dogs' force and strength. Instead, you should look for a harness for dogs with a solid, robust fabric composition.
- Length. Dog owners should ensure that the straps' length of the harness they have chosen is suitable for their dog's size. Normally, dog harnesses are designed to cover the half of the dog's back. As a mindful and attentive dog owner, you should buy a harness for dogs with straps that are long as it is preferable to make your dog feel comfortable when walking with its harness. Note that too long straps cause additional pressure and weight on the dog's chest and belly, thus making its walk a painful experience. I bet that if you really love your dog and want to provide the most out of care, you will specifically pay attention to this important detail.