Nicky's New Harness
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 15:38 last edited by
Last Thursday, Nicky started to limp, favoring his front left leg. It started out sort of intermittently, only when he first woke up and walked on it. By Saturday he wasn't putting much weight on the leg. So we took him in to the vet who looked at him and felt the issue was in his shoulder, so she took some x-rays and found he had a bit of bone or cartilage in one of his tendons so wanted a consult with a specialist. The specialist saw him yesterday and did his own exam, he felt that the bit of bone has been there for quite awhile and though may be causing his discomfort it seemed he was actually much more tender in his neck and had the symptoms of some disc pain. So he has been prescribed rest, anti-inflamatories, and a harness for walking.
So Nicky is trading in his collar.
And sporting a new harness.
Nicky now has a Wags, Wiggles, and Whiskers Freedom Harness thanks to his favorite training instructor, Nancy, who always has an assortment of sizes and colors available. It has a front and rear clip and is a no pull harness though he really doesn't pull. It does have nice soft velvet for the strap that goes around his chest, just behind his legs. So far he is liking it.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 15:55 last edited by
I love the WW&W Freedom Harness and tried to buy one in Ohio. They are nowhere to be had. I tried several ways to find a store that carries them. No deal. So, I haven't bought one yet.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 15:57 last edited by
Glad to hear that Nicky will most likely be OK…. he looks great otherwise, I was glad to see him this past Saturday at the trials.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 16:11 last edited by
You can order the harnesses online, http://www.wiggleswagswhiskers.com/
Nicky is in a small.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 16:53 last edited by
You can order the harnesses online, http://www.wiggleswagswhiskers.com/
Nicky is in a small.
Thank you.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 17:39 last edited by
Lisa, is he just barely in a small? or could a slightly bigger Basenji fit into a small. I would like to get one for Hippo, but he is a the large side..
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 19:10 last edited by
His is taken in about a 1/3 on the chest side straps and almost a 1/2 on the under strap so plenty of room to adjust smaller and still a ways to go on the larger side but if your boy has a good amount of girth you may want to go up to a medium.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 23:33 last edited by
Lisa, is he just barely in a small? or could a slightly bigger Basenji fit into a small. I would like to get one for Hippo, but he is a the large side..
My dilemna as well. Kipawa is 26.2 lbs. Wish they made something between small and medium.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 23:54 last edited by
I really think the small would work for the vast majority of basenjis. Even my biggest around basenji would still fit this small. It has probably 4 inches I could still let out around the chest which is what would need the most adjusting.
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wrote on 13 Jul 2011, 23:56 last edited by
Fran, if Kevin and Therese are going to come out to the lure event this weekend in Cathlamet and if they have a similar sized dog to Kipawa then we can test it on that dog and let you know if you will have enough room.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2011, 00:42 last edited by
I think I am going to order a small, then if it is too small, I can use it on one of the girls.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2011, 01:09 last edited by
That makes sense, and when you have more than one basenji chances are it will fit someone.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2011, 02:03 last edited by
I think I'm going to order 1 too. Buddy is 28 lbs but will probaly be fine with a small.
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wrote on 14 Jul 2011, 02:11 last edited by
Those look very nice. I use harnesses for Eddie due to neck issues that presented as a severe limp right front leg/shoulder. A good friend/chiro felt around and thought it was actually neck, so we do "gently pull his head off' stretches when he seems stiff and that , combined with a 'step-in' harness has made a huge difference. I hope your Nicky is better soon and that the harness helps him as much as one helped Eddie.
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