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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Ruffwear Web Master Harness

Company website: http://www.ruffwear.com/
Cost around $50, depending upon size and vendor

I want to start this review by saying this harness is expensive ($50 or more) and hard core. If your little buddy’s idea of a long walk is strolling around the yard, this harness is not for you. This harness is a great choice for hiking or, believe it or not, dogs with mobility issues (more on that later).

I bought the harness because I read it helped with pulling. While it does not eliminate leash pulling, it significantly reduces it. I also noticed that Gracie did not jump on me or other people as much as usual when she wore it.

The harness firmly attaches to Gracie’s body. Take a look at the three separate connection points:


I honestly do not know how a dog could slip out of this harness. Of course, where there is a will, there is a way!

Now, take a close look at the handle on the back of the harness:

If your dog had mobility issues, the handle would be great for helping your furry friend climb stairs or get in a car. In Gracie’s case, it came in handy when she was obstinate. I could easily grab the handle and lift her into my arms.

The harness materials are very top notch. If you are going to pay $50 for a harness, they should be! The harness has lots of padding, and the fabric seems to be very durable.

The back section is really stiff. I hope it gets softer over time. It definitely was not comfortable enough for Gracie to wear the harness while we rode in the car. I strapped her into the harness once we arrived at the Estate.

The fit is also a bit of a challenge. I read reviews that said the harnesses were larger than regular size. Gracie usually wears a medium in a harness.

I started with an extra small. I could not fit it over Gracie’s head. The second harness was a small. It fit better. I am still trying to figure out how to adjust the back section, though.

If you cannot find the harness at a local pet supply store, I recommend ordering it through a site that offers free shipping and/or returns. (Zappos.com sometimes carries certain sizes of the harness.) Since getting the fit just right is an issue, the free returns come in handy.

Again, I want to emphasize this harness is not for the casual walker. If you have an energetic dog who loves hiking or an elderly dog who needs a helping hand, this harness could be for you.

Rescue Mommy

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