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New Website!

Hi, and welcome to our new website!  We've worked hard to build a new site that is much easier to use, to make your buying experience better and more convenient.  We've also added new sizes to our signature product, the Safe Behind Bars Adjustable Harness.  And, we now offer a plain harness you can use to take your loved one for a walk, when they're not safe behind your wrought iron fence or balcony.  So check out the new site, and let us know what you think.  We always love to hear from our customers! 

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David from Boulder

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David from Boulder

Hi Maureen, Thank you very much for your kindness and generosity. We currently have two Lhasa Apsos. Poppy is a 10 year old male who we adopted at 4 when his owner became ill. Tazy is an 8 year old female who was a show dog. We adopted her after her showing and breeding career. She loves exploring but we want to keep her in the property and out of danger. We call your wonderful harnesses Tazy's angel wings. Poppy is too big to fit through the squares in the fence. Even after after a year, Tazy still tries to...

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Diana from Cincinnati

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Diana from Cincinnati

You ROCK! I cannot wait to try out the harnesses. Everyone I work with is asking for pics of the little guy in the new harness Diana of Cincinnati Ohio

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The Collier Family

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The Collier Family

Hi Maureen, We are already in love with the dog-gamutt harness! I was skeptical, but desperate when I found your sight. This harness is successfully keeping our small dog Scout inside our yard, and out of the neighbors yard/pool. She can now hang out in the backyard with our large dog Ginger, without us worrying about them. It has made our yard a much more relaxing place for us. You can see in one of the pics that she is trying to turn and wiggle through, but she did not make it out. I was afraid she would be uncomfortable...

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Cher and Daffy

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Cher and Daffy

Our mini-dachshunds, Cher and Daphne (Daffy), have escaped from our wrought iron fence for the last five years. The first few years we had them, we had to saddle them with big collars with attachments, then we went to big industrial sized (and hot) life jackets to keep them from crawling through. Not even those always worked, as Daffy is the Houdini of fence-dashing and seemed to be able to escape even the tightest contraption we put on her. This year, after five years of chasing them down the road as they barked at bypassing neighbors (and after one escape...

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