• TV
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SOAPS
  • GAMING
  • TECH
  • FORUMS
  • Follow
    • Follow
    • facebook
    • twitter
    • google+
    • instagram
    • youtube
Hearst Corporation
  • TV
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SOAPS
  • GAMING
  • TECH
  • FORUMS
Forums
  • Register
  • Login
  • Forums
  • General Discussion Forums
  • Pets
Dog pulling on lead and making self sick
<<
<
2 of 2
>>
>
Callipygous
03-04-2009
Originally Posted by Callipygous:
“Made by the same company as the 'Halti' is the 'Lupi' body harness. There are a few mixed reviews (including poor fitting leading to chaffing and sores in RARE cases). I have just received mine today, but haven't yet tried it on our Spaniel that pulls relentlessly. The Halti worked to some extent, but he hates it ad has fits of clawing wildy at his face or rubbing his face in the ground to try and pull it off. Not ideal obviously!!”

Tried the 'Lupi' last night with the Cocker Spaniel (puller), and it was such a dramatic improvement!

He was not fussed about getting it on (used to a regular harness) and once fitted and adjusted off we went. He tried to pull as usual, then stopped and looked behind him a bit confused. Pulled again, stop, same confused look. And after that he walked with a loose lead the whole way! I am chuffed. It cost me £6.50 delivered from eBay, and to be honest, I would have paid treble that if I knew the results would be this good.
molliepops
03-04-2009
Great news - we use one on Molls just make sure you keep an eye on the "armpit" of the dog as just occasionally they can rub if the padding shifts at all.
<<
<
2 of 2
>>
>
VIEW DESKTOP SITE TOP

JOIN US HERE

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Hearst Corporation

Hearst Corporation

DIGITAL SPY, PART OF THE HEARST UK ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK

© 2015 Hearst Magazines UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 72 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 9EP. Registered in England 112955. All rights reserved.

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Complaints
  • Site Map