A comfy non-slippable Harness- is the RuffWear one?
Sage is a very slippery guy and has slipped traditional harnesses, the gentle leader easy walk (my FOOT) harness, AND the Ruff Rider Roadie which is too tight for him now. Sage doesn't go offleash anymore in public, so I'd LIKE to use a harness when long lining the Boy on casual hikes in the woods. How do you guys like the Ruffwear WebMaster one for it's slippabilty? The ads say its hard to escape, but I'd rather know what real people think. He just backs out, I mean you can tighten that girth but at some point it chafes the armpits, so the third strap on the WebMaster looks helpful in that regard, plus It looks comfortable on the dog compared to other unslippable options.
Are the harnesses police/SAR dogs use unslippable? They dont look it, but what do I know? How about agitation harnesses?
Are the harnesses police/SAR dogs use unslippable? They dont look it, but what do I know? How about agitation harnesses?
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*ps-during that time the harness was backup leash #2 but during training it was the collar leash #1 as the trainer.
I have my normal walks under control and he's good at loose leash walking, this is only for when I want to give him a long line in isolated areas. He doesnt need to be at heel all the time, but I can't responsibly run him offleash either, so I think a harness and a long line is a good choice for these lower key experiences. I relax if I know he is reasonably secure if we were to come upon a horse, say, or he gets stung by a bee. But my current harnesses are escapable and he knows it, even though he walks nicely. RuffWear says "Houdini dogs that manage to get out of traditional harnesses will find it nearly impossible to escape the Web Master." If true, I'll spend the $50 to try it. If not quite, I'll just long line him on the martingale.
And...not to sound like a fangirl (can't help it) but the weight of the pack seems to help with keeping him in the harness, too.