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Front-clip harnesses help control pulling by redirecting the dog’s motion toward the owner, but they can cause discomfort if poorly fitted or on sensitive breeds.
Y-shaped harnesses are better because they distribute pressure evenly across a dog's chest, reduce strain on the throat, and allow for unrestricted shoulder movement, making them ideal for small dogs.
Yes, small dogs should wear a harness to ensure their safety, prevent neck strain, and allow comfortable control during walks, especially given their delicate frames.
Vets typically recommend step-in and vest-style harnesses made from lightweight, breathable materials for small dogs, as they offer comfort, safety, and proper fit.
The best harness for small dogs is a lightweight, padded step-in or vest-style design that fits snugly, ensures freedom of movement, and avoids neck strain.
The best harness for small dogs is a secure, comfortable step-in or vest-style harness made from lightweight, breathable materials with adjustable straps. Top choices include models like the Ruffwear Front Range, Non-Stop Dogwear Line Harness 5.0, and PetSafe Easy Walk Comfort Harness.
Female dogs are typically in heat for about 2 to 4 weeks, with the most fertile phase lasting approximately 5 to 10 days during that period.
Female dogs are typically in heat for about 2 to 4 weeks, though the length can vary depending on individual factors and breed.
Female dogs are typically in heat for about 2 to 4 weeks, with the most fertile period occurring during the second week.
Occasional humping of stuffed animals by female dogs is normal and often harmless, but if it becomes compulsive or excessive, redirection and enrichment are recommended.

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