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Topic Dog Boards / General / Walkezee harness
- By luvhandles Date 25.03.06 13:46 UTC
Hi,
I want to buy a walkezee harness but can't seem to find anywhere that stocks them. Do you have to buy direct or are they available in pet shops? I'm in Lancashire.

Hayley
- By Isabel Date 25.03.06 13:49 UTC
You can get them mail order.  There is also a medium fit one on ebay.
- By bint [gb] Date 25.03.06 15:35 UTC
petsathome do them as well, don't know if there's one near you though.
- By iluvacav [gb] Date 26.03.06 20:10 UTC
Hi there,

I couldn't find one at my pets at home earlier in the year. I got mine off the walkezee.com website. It came within  a couple of days and the service was great.

We now walk beautifully, when i just attach lead to her collar now she still doesnt pull at all. The walkezee is in my oinion cheap but effective, still got to work on the training but definetaly made the whole process more pleasant and alot quicker.

Regards Julie.
- By luvhandles Date 27.03.06 08:19 UTC
Thankyou! Will look on thier website. Can the harness be left on for off lead exercise or does it have to be removed? iluvacav - what size did you get and are they adjustable? Harvey is quite a big boy (approx 7kg now).

Thanks again

Hayley
- By Poohbear [gb] Date 27.03.06 14:44 UTC
Hi

Have not tried the walkezee harness but had one from pets at home, the straps that went under the front paws kept getting caught on the elbows when my dog was running and as the straps are made of rope with a felt covering (which never stayed in place) Max ended up with bald patches under his legs.

Must admit tho Max was weighing in at nearly 50kg then! Let us know how you find it as I am on the look out for another harness for him
- By iluvacav [gb] Date 28.03.06 09:25 UTC
hi again.

Only just managed to get back on pc,kids:rolleyes:

Right, the harness for saftey reasons should be taken off, i find though if you get one of the coupling attachments its ok as long as she isnt hurtling around,gently strolling at the side of me shes ok with it on.

To tell you the truth its so easy to remove thats what we do if she is in the mood for a run around. Once you get used to it,its easy. She (ellie) now knows to lift paws for it to be put on.:cool:

We got the small size,yes they are adjustable, we have to adjust to fit coats etc. (the coats to minimise wet under the belly and not a fashion statement) if im not careful i will be getting told off:eek:

Hope this helps. sorry for the delay AGAIN.

Julie.
- By Animad [gb] Date 28.03.06 17:19 UTC
I love mine and have never had a problem with it catching on the dogs legs etc. There is a pet shop in Leeds that sells them if you are near there.
Topic Dog Boards / General / Walkezee harness

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