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Glossary Term: Harnesses

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Harnesses are pet accessories that are worn around the body of an animal, typically a dog or cat. They are used for a variety of reasons, including keeping pets safe, providing control for walks, and providing support for medical needs.

Harnesses are designed to fit securely around the midsection of the pet, and use a variety of straps and buckles to ensure a snug fit. They come in a variety of sizes and styles. Basic harnesses are typically made of nylon webbing and feature a single buckle closure. For added convenience, some harnesses come with a quick-release buckle, allowing the pet to easily be released from the harness in an emergency.

For pets that require more control, there are no-pull harnesses available. These harnesses are designed to reduce the pressure on the pet’s neck and provide improved control during walks. They typically feature two D-rings on the back of the harness, allowing the leash to be attached at two points for improved control.

For medical needs, there are also specialized harnesses available. These are designed to provide extra support for pets with muscle weakness or joint problems. They feature wide straps that are adjustable and padded for comfort, and can help reduce strain on the pet’s body.

Harnesses are a great option for pet owners who want to provide their pet with a secure and comfortable fit. When choosing a harness, be sure to select one that is the correct size for your pet and properly adjusted for their body type. With the right harness, your pet can enjoy a safe and comfortable walk.