Has anyone here tried using a tracking harness on their dog vs. attaching a lead to the collar? What material was it made out of (leather, nylon)? Did it have a chest guard? Pros/Cons? What kind of dog do you have?
Thinking about getting one for doing scent training with my bluetick coonhound (4.5 mo). My thinking is that it will allow her to keep with nose on the ground while on lead. I have a nylon harness right now that attaches at the front. The idea behind this one is that it teaches your dog not to pull because they get spun around to the side if they to move forward too quickly. She walks okay on lead now, so I'm thinking of switching to a leather harness that attaches on the back.
Your thoughts?
Tracking Harnesses
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Re: Tracking Harnesses
Around here most of us go to the Amish. Regardless of where you get a GOOD, QUALITY, harness, they're not cheap but can be well worth it. They make harnesses to FIT your dog AND can be made out of Leather OR Nylon material. They make them with sheepskin or the like material to give the dog some comfort and yes they have the chest plates on them. Very nice VERY quality at an average price.