[nagdu] What is a relieving harness?

Debbie Cole debbieanne1124 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 13 14:28:31 UTC 2012


Tracy

This is terrific news.  As a new handler/owner I haven't heard of this
relievi9ng harness before.  I, too, ahve balance issues and am in an
apartment.  It would be great for me.  thanks for sharing.

Debbie cole

On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 5:34 AM, Tracy Carcione <carcione at access.net> wrote:
>
> A relieving harness is a belt that goes around the dog's waist.  It has a
> clip, open on one side, on the belly, and another clip on the dog's back.
> The person attaches one handle of a plastic grocery bag to the back clip,
> the other handle of the bag to the belly clip, and pulls the tail through
> the handles so that the bag ends up hanging between the dog's back legs.
> Then, when the dog makes a deposit, it falls into the bag.  It's pretty
> neat.  I think it's mainly to catch #2, but it will catch urine as well.
> We used one quite a bit on Echo, when she started having accidents in the
> house.  One of my classmates uses it just because she hates picking up
> poop.  Someone else on the list used one because she had balance issues
> that made bending down and feeling around difficult.
> Tracy
>> A relieving harness was mentioned on an email and I have never heard of
>> such thing.
>>
>> Could someone give me an idea of what one is, and how it works?
>>
>> thanks, and sorry for my ignorance.
>>
>> Jenny
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