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Here's a dog harness I just finished. It is for a client who's German Shepherd is trained to pull her wheelchair. Her previous harness was popping open at the most inopportune and dangerous times. I went with a whole bunch of solid copper rivets for strength, solid brass hardware and hand-stitched with artificial sinew. I made the straps long enough for the client to adjust and trim as needed. It's sorta like a "one size fits all."

Critique appreciated.

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A project well done. She will appreciate what you did........ :clapping:

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Look like that should do the job just fine ...I should make one for the families 150# ridge back myself ;;;;;

thanks for sharing ...Doc...

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Very considerate of you, nice work!

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Looks Great!

Bless you for helping others.

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Thanks all.

Kate: I definitely had to take the comfort of the dog into consideration too. She said he could be in the harness for as long as 4 hrs with a nice long break out of it, then back into it again. Thanks to her dog, she's very active. She's training another one in order to switch off.

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That looks great! It would be perfect for my anatolian. Do you have a pattern for it?

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Can you by chance post a Pattern for your beautiful harness. I have rescued a Olde English Bulldogge that was abused and is extremely skittish. With her Neck being wider than her head I would like to craft a Harness for her. So I can safely taker her on walks and get her readjusted and friendly to people and other dogs. I of course know her neck is wider than her head because she had slipped a collar I had for her and she ran 6 blocks straight and back with a Motorcycle cop that had given chase.

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