Micheal West's post reminded me that we need new evac harnesses for our dogs at work. I am looking for any feedback or products that you on the board may like and have used.
Criteria:
Must come in various sizes. Smallest dog 42 lbs, largest almost 90 lbs
Must be supportive and "relatively" comfortable. We almost bought one on line last year, but then we saw it at a dog course and it was not supportive in the back end at all.
Must be easy to put on as we may have to put it on on a chairlift in the air.
Here are a few pics of the one we have now. It is jerry rigged to fit my dog, not terribly supportive and difficult to put on. It fits one out or three of our dogs.
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