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LCfrogs

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Lol I'll keep trying. She's being good with it though. Didn't like it when I put it on her and she's still not really sure what's happened to her lol. But at least she's actually moving with it on now. Before she just stood there like a puppy wearing a sweater for the first time.
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Hdrydr31

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what you can also do is a hip leash that's what I use on my 2 I just use paracord with a lace keeper (spring loaded deal that keeps cords snug) I put it in front of the back legs. That may be easier on your little one and it works when they are bigger too.
 

PatsyB

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They don't always take to their leashes at first, give her some time and she will get used to it.
 

LCfrogs

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I ended up just buying a harness online because my pathetic version wasn't escape-proof lol. Found that out the hard way! Luckily, she didn't get very far.
 

Hdrydr31

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I ended up just buying a harness online because my pathetic version wasn't escape-proof lol. Found that out the hard way! Luckily, she didn't get very far.
Yea they can be little escape artists that's why I use a hip leash pretty hard for them to get out of that.. glad she didn't get far as they are super fast when frightened.
 

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