Road rules3 mins ago
Has Anyone Bought A Dog Harness With An "Easy Release Buckle"?
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I have got to the point when I can't release the buckle on my dog's harness as my fingers just aren't strong enough anymore. I've found one on Amazon with an "Easy Release Buckle" and I'm wondering how easy it is. The ones without a buckle would be too easy for him to wriggle out of I think.
Anyone on here had the same trouble and if so how did you solve it?
Thanking you. xx
Anyone on here had the same trouble and if so how did you solve it?
Thanking you. xx
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French-Scissor Snap
A French-Scissor Snap is a great replacement for the bolt-style connectors that most leashes feature. Unlike bolt connectors, which require quite a bit of thumb dexterity to operate (and aren’t easy to use with a dog excited to go outside), French-scissor snaps allow you to use several fingers at the same time to open the connector.
Stone Creek HS 85 French Snap
French-scissor snaps use a double-ended, claw-style clamp to connect to your dog’s leash ring. To open them, you simply squeeze the main part of the clamp together, which causes the clamps to open. Once you release the pressure on the connector, the clamps close and keep the leash connected to your dog’s collar.
These types of connectors offer great value for owners battling arthritis, but many owners like to switch to these types of connectors for convenience alone.
Trigger Snap
A trigger snap is like a cross between a French-scissors connector and a traditional bolt-style connector. It uses the same type of clamp closure that French-scissor snaps do, but it uses an asymmetrical design; instead of squeezing the mid-point of the clamp as you would with a French-scissor snap, these snaps use a thumb-operated “trigger.”
Quality Chrome 2-3/4' Trigger Snap Hook 5/8' Swivel Eye - Great for Pet Leashes, Bag Straps
To open the clamp, you’ll simply press down on the trigger with your thumb. Once it is in place, you can just release the pressure and it’ll close around the collar ring. These types of connectors are often quite secure, and some people find them easier to operate than bolt- or scissor-style connectors.
French-Scissor Snap
A French-Scissor Snap is a great replacement for the bolt-style connectors that most leashes feature. Unlike bolt connectors, which require quite a bit of thumb dexterity to operate (and aren’t easy to use with a dog excited to go outside), French-scissor snaps allow you to use several fingers at the same time to open the connector.
Stone Creek HS 85 French Snap
French-scissor snaps use a double-ended, claw-style clamp to connect to your dog’s leash ring. To open them, you simply squeeze the main part of the clamp together, which causes the clamps to open. Once you release the pressure on the connector, the clamps close and keep the leash connected to your dog’s collar.
These types of connectors offer great value for owners battling arthritis, but many owners like to switch to these types of connectors for convenience alone.
Trigger Snap
A trigger snap is like a cross between a French-scissors connector and a traditional bolt-style connector. It uses the same type of clamp closure that French-scissor snaps do, but it uses an asymmetrical design; instead of squeezing the mid-point of the clamp as you would with a French-scissor snap, these snaps use a thumb-operated “trigger.”
Quality Chrome 2-3/4' Trigger Snap Hook 5/8' Swivel Eye - Great for Pet Leashes, Bag Straps
To open the clamp, you’ll simply press down on the trigger with your thumb. Once it is in place, you can just release the pressure and it’ll close around the collar ring. These types of connectors are often quite secure, and some people find them easier to operate than bolt- or scissor-style connectors.
Sorry, lb. It's only a standard kind of hook...
Taglory Reflective Dog Training Lead, Neoprene Padded Handle and Metal Hook, 1.2 m x 2.5 cm Nylon Leash for Small Medium Large Dogs, Hot Pink Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Although mine are multileads (not great, could do with some help too!)
Is that the kind you are struggling with?
Taglory Reflective Dog Training Lead, Neoprene Padded Handle and Metal Hook, 1.2 m x 2.5 cm Nylon Leash for Small Medium Large Dogs, Hot Pink Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Although mine are multileads (not great, could do with some help too!)
Is that the kind you are struggling with?
Thank you JJ and Pixie but we are talking about different things. It's a dog Harness not a Lead and it is the release mechanism when removing his harness that is the problem for me. Here is what I mean. The 2nd picture is closer up, ie the grey bow-like object with Red Dingo written on it. You have to squeeze both sides quite hard to release it, too hard for me.
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I had to give up struggling with a variety of harnesses - couldn't work them out but this is very similar to the one I use now. When Maxie sees it, he stands up and puts his arms into it - mind you after a while.
Here's the link - look at some others on Pets at Home site
https:/ /www.pe tsathom e.com/s hop/en/ pets/wa g-a-tud e-quilt ed-dog- harness -pink
Here's the link - look at some others on Pets at Home site
https:/
Bless you jj that is a very cute one but it still has the same buckle that you have to squeeze with your fingers to release and that is just too painful for my arthritic fingers. But thank you. I am considering not putting a harness on him at all, just attach the lead to his collar. We travel by car to wherever we walk and then I take his lead off and he's very good and comes when I call.
Same as mine, lb. I am not exactly a disciplinarian with my dogs.... the one and only thing I ensure, is instant recall, with lots of treats. Purely for their own safety. Even the puppy worked it out within 2 days. I have one puller- and am arranging training, but she is already over 4....
Mine are rarely and very briefly on leads, so,I do just attach to collar until I let them off.
Mine are rarely and very briefly on leads, so,I do just attach to collar until I let them off.
I've forgotten his name, but there was a good dog trainer who came up with the 'Halti'.
It connected to the dog's snout, not his neck, and so did not allow a powerful dog to dominate his master/mistress, because his snout was less powerful than his neck and shoulders.
Maybe worth a look to se what you think.
It connected to the dog's snout, not his neck, and so did not allow a powerful dog to dominate his master/mistress, because his snout was less powerful than his neck and shoulders.
Maybe worth a look to se what you think.
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