
My friend bought a new harness for her dog, and now she looks like a netted ham because of her fluff.
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Those are sport harnesses, specifically designed for traction, they are used for running, cycling or even just walking "sportively" with the dog pulling (literal what huskies for centuries) with it limitations friction points to the max. The harness is designed to not block movements, shoulders, and avoid skin inflammations and all the stuff :) It's a must have for people who do sports with their dog, tho if it's just for walking the dog, this specific harness is not really fitted, as it'll be harder to keep your dog near your, or maintain the leash if something happen (animal encounter, having to tighten the grip because there is a car passing too fast...) so, yeah, pulling harnesses are VERY cool, and a necessity if you plan on walking (sportively, like in hiking for example), running, cycling, etc, with the dog, tho for "everyday walkies" , H or Y harnesses are better fitted ^^
(note that the sportive harness must be well fitted to the dog to avoid problems (a not fitted harness may actually hurt the dog pretty bad), usually the huskies are the basic shape for those harnesses so they fit really well, yet, if your husky is a bit slimmer than the average, or if you have another breed, or a mixed breed dog, have a close look to harnesses, or even better, learn on the internet what type of traction harness would work best for your dog, as there is many shape, sizes and seller out there^^)
About the letters, those refers to the form of the harness:
Sport/traction harness are sometimes called X harness
For everyday walks, those that are the most recommended are the H and Y harnesses
Those to avoid completely are the T harness, which block shoulders and can cause severe problem to the dog over the years.
Annnd, that's it I think? that's the basics :)
(note that the sportive harness must be well fitted to the dog to avoid problems (a not fitted harness may actually hurt the dog pretty bad), usually the huskies are the basic shape for those harnesses so they fit really well, yet, if your husky is a bit slimmer than the average, or if you have another breed, or a mixed breed dog, have a close look to harnesses, or even better, learn on the internet what type of traction harness would work best for your dog, as there is many shape, sizes and seller out there^^)
About the letters, those refers to the form of the harness:
Sport/traction harness are sometimes called X harness
For everyday walks, those that are the most recommended are the H and Y harnesses
Those to avoid completely are the T harness, which block shoulders and can cause severe problem to the dog over the years.
Annnd, that's it I think? that's the basics :)
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