I have to go read your link, but having been called to the shelter to see a chow that was an overweigh pomeranian, a rottweiler that was a lovely hound dog (Rottie rescue in FL told me keep quiet, they knew it wasn't a rottie but had a good home so just get it. I expected a LITTLE Rottweiler looking... bahahaha, no.)... vets who thought our basenjis were so many other things, not much surprises me.
Best harness for basenji’s
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My Sarge started from the breeder with a Martingale collar and we have never had a problem. I get mine from www.trendyhounds.com
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Best of luck. If my two can’t wiggle out of their, they take turns chewing it off each other.
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We have this one for our two sisters: http://www.zooplus.com/shop/dogs/dog_collars_dog_leads/harnesses/hunter/278261?rrec=true They have never escaped, you can attach the leash on the back or in front, and it is ridiculously cheap.
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Thanks for all the suggestions!
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@beth We just started using a harness that was recommended to us by an animal behaviorist. Got it from Amazon and it is the Dean & Tyler DT Universal No Pull Dog Harness with Adjustable Straps. We put the leash ring on the ring on the top strap (highest strap on the harness) and find that this allows the dogs leash to travel back and forth freely on the strap while they walk.
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I would thing first thing first. Find a Sirius Dog Training near you.
By the training course, you will get to know your dog better and he will understand what you want of him. It will also make you a better owner of a Basenji.
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@morsesa - Make sure that any training class that you go to, the instructor is familiar with Basenjis.... I had one of my puppy people years ago take their puppy to a Sirius Dog Training class and it was horrible.... the instructor hated Basenjis and spent all the class time jerking and yanking on the puppy and was totally nasty to the owners. Not all trainers are the same and not all trainers like all breeds OR can adapt to what type of training works for different breeds and/or situations
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Has anyone tried the Puppia Sports Adjustable Dog Harness?
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@marble said in Best harness for basenji’s:
Best of luck. If my two can’t wiggle out of their, they take turns chewing it off each other.
LOL I was about to say something similar... we need a harness that Bug cannot chew through! [Yes, I realize that if she were trapped, I might want her to be able to free herself, however, I don't generally choose to spend $30++ for (what turns out to be) a chewtoy.]
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@lovely I haven't used them... but why you want one is really important in knowing which one to get. They really are very varied in what they do.