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Harness Vs Collar: What Should You Get

Negatives Of  Dog Harnesses 

On the other hand, there are plenty of disadvantages to using a harness rather than a collar. The biggest issue is that harnesses don’t have an ID tag. This means you’ll need to purchase something else if your pup gets loose and you are having trouble finding them.   However, most harnesses will allow you to add an ID tag if needed.

Another concern is some dogs won’t like adjusting to something new and may take time getting used to the feeling of wearing a dog harness instead of a collar.  While many pet owners find this isn’t an issue, some pets struggle with adapting and become uncomfortable when working with a new type of accessory.

Lastly, it can be quite difficult for larger or larger dogs, in particular, to get used to using a dog harness since they’re typically made with smaller breeds in mind. If your pup is on the portly side and struggling while learning how to walk better with their new harness, there are plenty of options available that offer more sizing choices, but this still may be an issue for a larger dog.

Specific Situations

A collar might be great for a walk that will be shorter and won’t include a lot of turning around. On the other hand, a harness might be a better choice for a long walk in which your dog is likely to get distracted by smells and other dogs more often. If you’re looking for more control over your pet’s head, neck, and spine area, you can use either one. Since collars are better for controlling this area, however, they’re typically the more popular option when it comes to walking and exercising your pet. Another situation where harnesses may be better is if your dog needs medical treatment or has a condition that doesn’t allow for collars.

 

Conclusion

At the end of the day, you should choose whatever makes your dog the most comfortable, and you feel is best for their needs! Whether that’s a harness or a collar is entirely up to you and what you know your pup prefers.   The best option depends on your pet’s individual needs and personal preferences, so there’s no right answer when it comes to which one to get! However, if you’re still struggling with determining which one will work best for your pup after reading this article, give them both a try and see which one works the best for you and your puppy!

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