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So i have a 6 month old GSD he's a big boy for his age but pulls on his lead mad hard and chokes himself.
What would be a good harness to get for him as i use to have the same problems with my Labrador but after her harness use she's perfect and never uses a lead now, looking for suggestions for GSD also i'm in Ireland.
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You could get a harness that clips around the dog and the lead is on the dogs back instead of around his neck
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We got a good harness from Pets at Home for my 2 Siberian Huskies, wasn't that dear and it's held pretty well for a few years. I'll try finding it and show you
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Orca wrote We got a good harness from Pets at Home for my 2 Siberian Huskies, wasn't that dear and it's held pretty well for a few years. I'll try finding it and show you


Tried finding my labs old one but can't and different dogs needs different needs so any suggestion is appreciated. I found 2 i liked but in the US Amazon and not the UK one
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Always used a Halti headcollar for Malamute before he got older. Pretty reasonably priced on eBay, could try pets at home if you're feeling flush.

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I'd definitely recommend a harness man. I've got a pretty big golden and the collars simply attached to the leash don't feel good for a dog 85+ pounds.
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