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-Angela- Subscriber 23/12/2012 Offline
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Luna-tic wrote:
Thanks for the harness recommendation Lesley - so far so good!

Luna looks very smart in it and has got used to it being fitted. It takes no more time to fit on her than it would to secure a child in a seat. It's handy to use to walk her on when just popping out of the car for a moment. The ability to shorten the chest piece is useful as Luna has a shorter chest! We've used it on loads of car journeys and she has only got tangled up once! I've found that if I make sure the attachment is high up on the seatbelt, she can move without getting tangled. She is able to move around to say hi or bye to people out of windows; however, I've made a couple of emergency - almost missed the turning! - stops and turned around to find her still in the same place whereas previously she'd have been looking disgusted at me as she'd have rolled into the net (preventing her accessing front seats) and back of the front seats (have filled in back seat footwell). The tension of the belt on the harness discourages her from moving around as much as she used to but she's not at all uncomfortable and falls asleep as readily as ever.

A happy customer and dog!

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I've just seen your post and I'm really pleased to hear that it's all working out for you both. Thank you for saying we can use your comments - we'll get them added to the website as quickly as we can.

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