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    Safe to add a front D-ring to a harness that doesn’t have one?

    @simonwise Does it restrict the shoulders at all? I know that some no-pull harnesses with a strap across the front can restrict movement and change the dogs gait, but I don’t know exactly how that happens.
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    Safe to add a front D-ring to a harness that doesn’t have one?

    @celtish I’ve tried that one. It didn’t really work, and my dog could escape it pretty easily. I’m less worried about adding the ring myself cause I’ll just connect one leash to that and another to the ring on the back of the harness. I really just want to make sure I wouldn’t accidentally hurt...
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    Safe to add a front D-ring to a harness that doesn’t have one?

    @celtish I need a quick solution because we’re in the process of moving right now and we’re taking her out on the leash a lot more since she has to be out of the house for showings. Plus I don’t want to spend money on yet another harness if I can fix the one I have, even if it’s only a temporary...
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    Safe to add a front D-ring to a harness that doesn’t have one?

    @truthfullyspeaking Thank you for the suggestion! I’m not great at sewing but I’ve got someone who could help me. For the meantime I was just thinking of attaching a carabiner to the middle of the ‘Y’ on the front of the harness
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    Safe to add a front D-ring to a harness that doesn’t have one?

    Hi all, first post here. I have a reactive maltipoo who is a nightmare to walk. She pulls constantly and ends up choking herself frequently. I recently got the Ruffwear webmaster harness because she’s also an escape artist but was sad to discover she can still choke herself with it. Would it be...
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