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The Perfect Harness for Your Cocker Spaniel

As a cocker spaniel owner, you probably don't need reminding that whilst outdoors your spaniel can be a bundle of energy. Whether they're sprinting around the field, or keeping their head down, following a scent, your spaniel loves the outdoors!

It's lovely seeing a spaniel enjoy their adventures, and always being in control ensures that you and your spaniel can enjoy every adventure safely. That's why we love our adjustable harnesses, they provide greater control, help reduce strain around your spaniels neck, and are easy to put on/take off, as well as being easy to clean!

We've listed our top features to look out for in a cocker spaniel suited harness, but if you're already sold, you can get 10% off your harness purchase with SPANIEL10!

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Features to Look for in a Cocker Spaniel Suitable Harness

When picking a harness for your Cocker Spaniel, there are a few key features to keep in mind. These features ensure that your pup is comfortable, safe, and happy during your walks together.

Adjustability for Growth

If you've got a puppy, you'll know they grow quickly, so it's important to choose a harness that can grow with them. An adjustable dog harness allows you to modify the fit as your puppy gets bigger. Our adjustable dog harnesses come with three adjustable buckles, so you can perfectly fit your dogs harness to its chest and neck for full support!

Material and Comfort

Whatever dog accessories you purchase, you should always make sure that your dog is comfortable and not showing signs of distress. Look for harnesses made from soft materials to prevent skin irritation. A comfortable harness will make your puppy more willing to wear it and enjoy your walks together. Every dog harness at Blue & Bear is made with soft inner and outer materials, and feature an inner mesh to help make it more breathable.

Safety Features

Safety should always be a top priority. Make sure that any dog harness you select is made from durable materials, and includes safety features such as sturdy buckles, and a strong D-ring for lead attachment. All of our dog harnesses were designed with our Cocker Spaniel Blue in mind, and we're confident our harness range are perfect for your cocker spaniel too!

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Measure Your Cocker Spaniel for a Harness

The best harness for your cocker spaniel is always one that fits their body, so make sure to measure your cocker spaniel before selecting a size! We've got a great guide on how to measure a dogs neck, and how to measure a dog for a harness, so have a look at our guide if you're unsure!

Maintaining and Cleaning Your Puppy’s Harness

Keeping your Cocker Spaniel's harness in top shape is essential for safe and secure wear. Regular maintenance ensures the harness remains comfortable and safe for your dog. Here's how you can keep it in pristine condition.

Regular Cleaning Tips

No one expects a harness to stay clean forever, make sure you keep your harness fresh without damaging it by following these washing tips

  1. Hand Wash: Use mild soap or non-bio detergent and warm water to gently scrub the harness. Avoid any harsh chemicals that could irritate your dogs skin.
  2. Rinse Thoroughly: Make sure to rinse off all soap to prevent any residue from causing discomfort.
  3. Air Dry: Let the harness air dry completely before using it again. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading.

Inspecting for Wear and Tear

Our range of dog accessories are designed to be durable and appropriate for regular, everyday use, but no product is invincible, and may degrade at a faster rate if your dog exhibits aggressive tendencies, such as constant biting, or frequent and forceful pulling. Make sure you regularly check your harness for any signs of wear and tear.

  • Frayed Edges: These can cause discomfort and may lead to the harness breaking unexpectedly.
  • Loose Stitching: Ensure all seams are intact to maintain the harness's strength.
  • Damaged Buckles: Make sure all buckles and clips are functioning properly.

When to Replace your Dogs Harness

Even with the best care, there comes a time when you need to replace your dogs harness. Here are some signs:

  • Excessive Wear: If the harness looks worn out or damaged beyond repair, it's time for a new one.
  • Size Issues: Puppies grow quickly! Make sure the harness still fits snugly and comfortably.
  • Loss of Functionality: If any part of the harness is no longer working as it should, it's best to get a new one.

Keeping your puppy's harness in good condition is a key part of responsible pet ownership. With these tips, you can ensure your Cocker Spaniel's harness remains safe and comfortable for all your adventures together.

Conclusion

Choosing the right harness for your Cocker Spaniel puppy is all about finding the perfect balance between comfort, safety, and style. A well-fitted harness helps makes walks more enjoyable, and reduces the chance of discomfort towards your pup.

You can find our range of cocker spaniel harnesses, leads, and collars by clicking the image below, and you can take 15% off your total order with SPANIEL15!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I consider when choosing a harness for my Cocker Spaniel?

Look for features like adjustability, soft materials, and safety options. These ensure comfort and security for your puppy during walks. A Blue & Bear dog harness is a great pairing for your cocker spaniel, or other smaller dog!

What size harness is suitable for a Cocker Spaniel puppy?

As a puppy, a cocker spaniel will typically fit into a size 'XS' harness, and will most likely grow into a size 'S' harness from 8-10 months, but this may differ as no dog is the same! Always measure your dog before purchasing a harness to ensure it fits as expected.

Why is an adjustable harness important for my puppy?

An adjustable harness can grow with your puppy, ensuring a snug fit as they grow. This prevents discomfort and ensures safety during walks.

How often should I clean my puppy's harness?

Regular cleaning is important to remove dirt and prevent skin irritation. Check the manufacturer's instructions for the best cleaning method.

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