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Summary: Dog harnesses are generally used to give dogs more pulling power, and they can be used for sled pulling and weight pulling. Find the right harness for a dog with information from a professional certified dog trainer in this free video on dog care.

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By Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg
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Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. He is a member of the International Association of Canine...read more

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"Hello, my name is Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg in Miami, Florida, with Miami Dog Training. In this clip, we're going to talk about dog harnesses. Now as you can see, Bullet is wearing a nice leather harness with spikes, more for flash than anything, but but a harness like this could be used as protection, you know. I suppose sometimes they could use it in a dog, for fighting dogs which is, you know, we don't agree with but but this is more for flash for Bullet and just just to make him look a little tougher. Now, you have all different kinds of harnesses, and harnesses is a tool that's designed for pulling. Notice that the the the clip is in the back which gives him more power. The the the harness places all the power, you know, where he's most powerful so that he can pull. It allows him to pull with ease. Now, I'm going to show you your standard nylon type of harness which is, you know, basically set up in a similar way, you one one clip goes goes around the the neck, and one clip goes under the shoulders and under the legs so that he can pull. Now, there's all different kinds of harnesses. You have dogs that do weight pulling and dogs that do sled pulling. And all those kind of different harnesses, they're all used for pulling. This is Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg with Miami Dog Training."

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