I just got an X-back harness for Fuji, my husky, and was wondering where you would hook the leash up to? Heehee, you can probably tell this is my first X-back. I should probably know how to hook her up so I can dog sled in the winter.
Thanks .
I just got an X-back harness for Fuji, my husky, and was wondering where you would hook the leash up to? Heehee, you can probably tell this is my first X-back. I should probably know how to hook her up so I can dog sled in the winter.
Thanks .
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It should have a ring, like most harnesses?
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Goes on the loop at the back. The back of the harness should sit right at the base of her tail. Personally, I wouldn't walk her on leash using the harness. It is designed to encourage a dog to pull. I'd walk her on a regular collar or a walking harness and save the x-back for when you want her to pull.
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Located near the base of tail. Usually is considered the "tug". And same here, I dont think I would walk her on the "pulling harness". I am sure if she knows what a harness is she might just want to really pull!! lol. But..., if your training her or something then yea I would say use it.
Last edited by *sled_dog*; 06-03-2006 at 02:50 PM.
Ok, I see, thanks!
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