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Hi Buster dont order the coupling as that will just encourage pulling again as it meets at the back - so therefore woulkd be like a normal harness., My best advice - get a double ended lead for it and attach on either side - you get far far more control this way. I also have a large - on Bruno it sits snugly round his chest/waist, and the chest strap goes across his shoulders. When he does not pull against it you will find it is looser - but thats a good thing and thus if you can have a loose lead and loose harness - that means he is behaving !!! LOL but do get a double ended lead as it works loads better with that piccies please ! |
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thanks brundog. i actually phoned walkezee and i must say what a lovely lady, she was so helpful. she said 2 try it this weekend and if i still think its a little to big i can send it back and she will change the front bit to a medioum size. i am typical welsh blonde and i know its meant 2 b easy to put on put but it took me ages to figure it out! i know i am a duh but what do u mean by a double ended lead? |
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