Tell me if I do or don't need one.
Okay we all know I don't need one. But are they worth it? I mean, realistically, we don't do a TON of "true" hiking, more just basic walking, and even for hiking technically speaking his Puppia works just fine. We also have an EzyDog harness that I use for activities on a long line or around the water, but it sits up too high on his throat and causes him to gag if he even slightly pulls while on a 5-6ft leash soooo that's more of our beach-activity type harness. He's got his leather step-in harness for "nicer" things like city walking etc. Sooo I mean all his things have a purpose.... really :rofl1:
I have a $25 Brookestone gift card and they sell Ruffwear stuff and the harness is $40 so just trying to decide if it's truly worth it, if you think it'd be too "bulky" for a 17lb dog or not, or how soft it is or if it's a bit stiff and maybe not very comfortable etc....
I could find something else pet-related on brookestone as well so just debating! ha
Okay we all know I don't need one. But are they worth it? I mean, realistically, we don't do a TON of "true" hiking, more just basic walking, and even for hiking technically speaking his Puppia works just fine. We also have an EzyDog harness that I use for activities on a long line or around the water, but it sits up too high on his throat and causes him to gag if he even slightly pulls while on a 5-6ft leash soooo that's more of our beach-activity type harness. He's got his leather step-in harness for "nicer" things like city walking etc. Sooo I mean all his things have a purpose.... really :rofl1:
I have a $25 Brookestone gift card and they sell Ruffwear stuff and the harness is $40 so just trying to decide if it's truly worth it, if you think it'd be too "bulky" for a 17lb dog or not, or how soft it is or if it's a bit stiff and maybe not very comfortable etc....
I could find something else pet-related on brookestone as well so just debating! ha