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Why You Should Use a Dog Harness When Walking Your Dog

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Going outside to take your dog for a walk might not be as joyful an experience as it is in the summer for pet parents who live in regions of the country where snow is falling, sharp winds are blowing, and dismal skies are common. 

When dogs exercise, they enjoy it and play freely. Exercise is essential for your dog’s physical and mental health, whether you walk him outside or inside. Even if you simply take your dog for a short stroll outside, safety should always come first.

There are many advantages to utilising a harness when walking your dog, including the ability to prevent damage to the neck and spine. Below are notable reasons why you should use a harness when walking your dog.

It’s for the Wellness of Their Neck and Spine

A lively dog will pull on the leash while out on walks. It will lead to their collar and neck being pulled. If a dog pulls on the leash too forcefully, it could hurt its throat, neck, or spine.

It’s More Difficult to Flee

When wearing a collar, a dog might easily wriggle free and either flee into danger or become lost. A dog with a properly fitted harness is more resistant to escaping since a harness is more difficult to remove. 

Unlike when they escape their collar, which only requires her to back out of it, if your dog tries to escape their harness while you are out on a walk, you will be aware of it.

An Ageing Dog Can Stand with the Aid of a Harness

A harness will give you leverage to help raise an older dog to its feet or assist them up and down stairs if they are finding it increasingly difficult to stand or negotiate stairs. Even harnesses with handles are available for purchase if you have an elderly dog or a dog with movement limitations.

Walking Is Simpler

A harness is the best choice when walking a dog on a leash and with a collar, especially when they enjoy tugging and make the walk a “drag” for both of you. When your dog is wearing a harness, the tension of his forward tugging on you and your arm is reduced. 

When your dog is wearing a harness, you can train him to walk gently and more quickly.

It Ensures That Your Dog Does Not Pull on the Leash

A simple walk may seem like a great effort to an owner trying to manage the situation if their pet dog constantly struggles with the leash that is fastened to its collar. With each tug on the collar, the dog advances, dragging you along with it. 

This merely serves to encourage the dog to keep pulling. You can stop the pet’s pulling behaviour if you start using a harness on it. A dog cannot move ahead by pulling the leash that is fastened to a harness. 

The leash is attached to a hook on the dog’s back, between its shoulders, and prevents pulling by guiding the dog’s forward motion in the opposite way.

Conclusion

Dogs that enjoy going for walks are generally happier dogs. The next time you take your dog on a walk, consider getting him a harness to keep him secure. It is also important to consider having a good pet insurance to protect your finances and your dog’s wellbeing.
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5 Best Practices in Training Dogs to Wear a Dog Harness

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Harnesses are used for various purposes, including climbing, rescue, work support, hauling, and recreational activities such as paragliding, parasailing, and zip-lining. In addition, harnesses are used for restraining pets, service animals, and children.

However, adjustable dog harnesses may require pet owners to teach their pets to wear and use them. There are many benefits for using a dog harness including more control over your dog. But how do you train dogs to wear and use harnesses? Here are some ideas.

1. Use Treats in Training

Rewarding your pet with treats is one of the best ways to train them to wear a harness. Start by introducing the harness to your pet and rewarding them with a treat every time they show interest. It will help create a positive association with the harness.

The first step is to introduce your pet to the harness. Let them sniff and explore it, and reward them with a treat whenever they show interest. It will help create a positive association with the harness.  Once your pet is comfortable with the harness, you can start putting it on them.

2. Take Teaching Slow

Take your time when teaching your pet how to wear a harness. You don’t want to rush them, as this can create anxiety and confusion. Start introducing the harness and letting them become comfortable with it before putting it on.

Once they are used to it, start by putting it on for short periods. Gradually increase the time they wear it until they are more comfortable. Overall, pets should not fear harnesses. Instead, they should learn that they are part of ensuring excellent behaviour, especially in public.

3. Ensure Positive Reinforcement

Positive reinforcement is a form of dog training that rewards desired behaviours. When your pet does something you want them to do, such as wearing a harness, you should reward them with a treat or verbal praise, helping them reinforce desired behaviour.

When introducing your pet to a harness, taking your time and making the experience as positive as possible is essential. Start by allowing your pet to get used to the harness by allowing them to sniff and explore it. Once they’re comfortable, you can begin to put the harness on them.

4. Make Dogs Comfortable

Dogs can be uncomfortable wearing a harness, so it’s essential to ensure it fits correctly. If the harness is too tight, it can be painful and cause chafing. On the other hand, if the harness is too loose, it can be challenging to control your dog.

Use our handy size guide to ensure that you select the right size of dog harness. It will ensure the harness fits properly and your pet is comfortable. If you are having difficulty with measuring your dog you can always reach out to us via email at love@harlso.com or alternatively send us a direct message on social media, we are always happy to help!

5. Be Consistent

Consistency is key when training a dog to wear a harness. Make sure you use the same commands and rewards each time you put the harness on your pet. It will help them learn to associate the harness with positive reinforcement and make it easier for them to accept.

Conclusion

Training a dog to wear a harness can be challenging, but it can be done with patience and consistency. Start by slowly introducing the harness to your pet and rewarding them for positive behaviour.

Make sure the harness fits properly and is comfortable for your pet. Finally, follow your commands and rewards when training your dog to wear a harness. With these tips, your pet should wear a harness in no time.
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