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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cat person here, so...why not a harness?[/quote] A harness actually encourages a lot of dogs to pull. A collar gives you control of their front/heads, so you can turn the dog easier. If you change direction with a harness, the clip point is the center of their back so you kind of yank them over. With a collar you are directing them better. Think front wheel drive on a car. One of the best ways IMO to teach loose leash walking is constant directional changes on a collar. --trainer[/quote] So tired of reading anti harness bias from a few trainers. For some reason, trainers like you just can't stand that the harness works for many dog owners.[/quote] +1 My dog has been in the Freedom Harness for years, and she doesn't pull at all if it is clipped on the front. It doesn't encourage her to pull at all. [/quote] The freedom harness is front clip, so not relevant to my comment at all. It’s a fabulous tool! I’m sorry I was unclear, I was trying to answer why someone would use a martingale over a traditional harness.[/quote]
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