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sue_t
Mar 04, 2013Explorer
We've also had the plastic clasps break too many times with our dogs. Now use only martingales or ones with metal buckles.
On walks both are harnessed. Our 40 lb muscular guy can wiggle out of a harness so need to keep a close eye on him if an elk or squirrel goes by.
Yard is fenced so they have free play time, without collars or harnesses. Their wrestling is intense and the collars become strangulation devices ... she bites onto his collar and twists and pulls.
The fence is more to keep the coyotes and wolves out then it is to keep the dogs in. Coyotes and wolves around here consider dogs & cats as prey.
On walks both are harnessed. Our 40 lb muscular guy can wiggle out of a harness so need to keep a close eye on him if an elk or squirrel goes by.
Yard is fenced so they have free play time, without collars or harnesses. Their wrestling is intense and the collars become strangulation devices ... she bites onto his collar and twists and pulls.
The fence is more to keep the coyotes and wolves out then it is to keep the dogs in. Coyotes and wolves around here consider dogs & cats as prey.
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