[NAGDU] Relieving harness training
Cindy Ray
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Wed Feb 21 22:58:11 UTC 2018
Well, that's a good testimonial. Not sure I would compare a poop harness to
sliced bread. *wink*
Cindy Lou Ray
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Relieving harness training
I don't know what I'd do without that relieving harness, getting too old to
be stooping over to pick up poop these days! (ha ha ha!!!) Also, I can let
my boy out in our small yard when it's really cold outside and wait for him
inside and there's no poop to clean up after him! I could say that thing is
about the next best thing to sliced bread! I've never had to train a dog to
use one, mine came to me already using it, so I don't know if it's hard to
train them or not.
Charlene
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Relieving harness training
Yes I start the bag on the bottom slides, Then I pull the tail threw the
other handle.
I attach on top of the back, open the bag a small bit so it covers the hiny.
Letting the dog do its job.
Works wonderful.
Good for you.
Original message:
> I tried the relieving harness in the City yesterday, and it worked
terrific!
> We came to the place Krokus usually has to stop and do a #2. I took
> off his harness and put on the relieving harness. I figured out that,
> if I put the bag handle on the back clips first, it's not so hard to
> get
the handle on.
> I felt a bit like a weirdo, poking around by his hind legs attaching
> the belly handle, but no one came up and asked what I was doing to
> that
dog.
> Then I kept him on the sidewalk and told him to do his stuff. He saw
> a tree close by, went over, and took care of business. No mess, no
> trying to dig pieces out of the groundcover around the tree, and no
> worrying if things were a little soft-it all went in the bag, and
> Krokus was safely on the sidewalk. Perfect. I guess there is some
> advantage to having a dog who will go anywhere, any time.
> Tracy
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