harness help please

Cahill

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so my rottie has been a little naughty lately in making a B-line for the places where rabbits live on our field walks.
I have been using a harness for the past couple of weeks with an extending lead to give him space but practice our recall.
I do not like extending leads for all the reasons that people talk about on here but feel I have a use for one at the moment.
I have a car harness (bit stiff) and a 2nd hand flimsier one that twizzles which is not to my liking and seems to be too far up his shoulder.
can any1 recommend a good harness(maybe a bib type?) that would suit us please?
I also use a hands-free lead sometimes.

pictures of good fitting ones would be helpful too.

thank you
 

lexiedhb

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I like the Julius K9 on a "squarer" dog I also like a handle to shift dick head dog out of situations quickly
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like these - http://www.dog-harnesses.co.uk/ well fitting but not so good if ya dog is part Hippo
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My next one will be one of these from indi dog- that is a poop pic tho
http://indi-dog.co.uk/25mm-dog-harness?product_id=125

She has a FB page
https://www.facebook.com/indidogcollars?fref=ts

- im going for it as a it has a handle and b it has a front leading loop and c it is neoprere thus does not soak up as much water as the cosydog one
 
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thank you very much lexiedhb, I really like the cosydog site (not been on that before) and like the fleece harness there,good price too.
I think I will get a hi-viz one.
 

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They fit much better than the likes of X tra dog i have found- especially if ya dog has a deep chest... cheaper too and wash well!!
 
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