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Fluffy cream Pomeranian wearing a blue harness standing indoors, showing a comfortable fit for small energetic dogs

Pomeranian Harness: What to Look for and How to Get the Fit Right

Pomeranians look larger than they are. The thick double coat — a dense undercoat topped by a long, standoff outer coat — adds considerable visual bulk to a dog that typically weighs between 1.5 and 3.5kg. This creates a specific fitting challenge: a harness that looks correctly proportioned on a Pomeranian from a distance may

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Small tan Chihuahua standing on wooden floor wearing a comfortable brown harness, showing proper fit for tiny dogs

Chihuahua Harness: How to Get the Right Fit for the World’s Smallest Dog

Chihuahuas are the smallest recognised dog breed in the world, and their size creates fitting challenges that don’t exist for any other dog. A harness labelled “XS” is designed for a dog in the 2–5kg range — but Chihuahuas span a much wider weight range than that label suggests, from under 1kg for the smallest

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Golden Retriever wearing a professional service dog harness walking with handler in a public park, showing the difference between service dog harnesses and regular ones

Service Dog Harness: What Makes One Different from Regular Harnesses

Search “service dog harness” and you’ll find two very different categories of product. The first is functional working equipment — harnesses designed to withstand daily use, carry identification, and in some cases support the dog’s handler physically. The second is a much simpler category: a standard harness or vest with an embroidered “Service Dog” patch

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