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1. Big loop round chest.2. Little loop round neck3. Part with no metal ring between front legs, 4. Part with metal ring goes on top, between shoulders, for lead to clip onto.

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To put one on your dog, first, simply slip the neck of the harness around your dog`s neck and pull the strap to tighten it. Next, put one paw through the chest hoop. If you do this with the right paw, then bring the belt under your pet`s left paw and bring it around their left side.
Place the harness on the floor and scatter some tasty treats around it so your dog can investigate it and start to associate it with nice things right from the start. As long as they`re happy about it, lift it up and feed your dog some of their favourite treats through the head-hole.
Your dog`s harness should be snug around its shoulder blades, neck, and chest. An excellent way to determine whether your dog`s harness is snugly is to see if the harness moves from side to side while the dog is walking. If the harness is loose-fitting, it can cause chafing issues.
Within the restraints for dogs, there are several options. One of them are harness, which as a general rule usually have two attachment points: neck and chest. But when we talk about three-point harnesses, we talk about this type of article, but with three areas of support: neck, chest and back.
Check the adjustment of each leg strap by placing your hand flat and sliding your fingers beneath the strap. Your fingers should fit snugly between the strap and your leg. You should not have to force your fingers to fit beneath the leg straps.
To put one on your dog, first, simply slip the neck of the harness around your dog`s neck and pull the strap to tighten it. Next, put one paw through the chest hoop. If you do this with the right paw, then bring the belt under your pet`s left paw and bring it around their left side.
Place the harness on the floor and scatter some tasty treats around it so your dog can investigate it and start to associate it with nice things right from the start. As long as they`re happy about it, lift it up and feed your dog some of their favourite treats through the head-hole.
To put one on your dog, first, simply slip the neck of the harness around your dog`s neck and pull the strap to tighten it. Next, put one paw through the chest hoop. If you do this with the right paw, then bring the belt under your pet`s left paw and bring it around their left side.
Canine experts highly recommend choosing a back-clip or H harness for your dog from the safety and comfort standpoint.
RED – CAUTION (dog needs more space) ORANGE – NO DOGS (doesn`t enjoy the company of other dogs) GREEN – FRIENDLY (let`s be friends!) WHITE – DEAF/BLIND (dog can`t hear or see you) BRIGHT YELLOW – ADOPTION (dog is looking for a new home)
Harnesses don`t cause pulling.

Proper leash manner does not mean that the dog can only walk in a prong or with a no-pull harness, but as soon as it comes off, they pull like a freight train. These tools can be used as part of different training methods to discourage pulling AND encourage good behavior.

Front-attachment harnesses do a great job of redirecting the dog and passively training loose leash walking, and are my favorite on-leash management option. If you want to lessen your dog`s pulling on leash, make sure you attach the leash to the front ring on your dog`s chest.
A harness does not increase or decrease pulling, because a harness does not cause pulling. A harness is simply safety equipment, like a seat belt, that dogs should be positively trained how to wear, use and walk with.
The harness should fit snugly on the chest area. You should be able to fit two fingers between the harness and the dog. If the strap is too loose, the dog can slip out of the harness. An overly tight strap will mean the harness is uncomfortable and may cause chafing.
To put one on your dog, first, simply slip the neck of the harness around your dog`s neck and pull the strap to tighten it. Next, put one paw through the chest hoop. If you do this with the right paw, then bring the belt under your pet`s left paw and bring it around their left side.
To put one on your dog, first, simply slip the neck of the harness around your dog`s neck and pull the strap to tighten it. Next, put one paw through the chest hoop. If you do this with the right paw, then bring the belt under your pet`s left paw and bring it around their left side.
Harnesses are often better choices than collars because they don`t pressurize the pup`s neck. If your adorable pooch is susceptible to breathing problems, harnesses are recommended. In this article, we will discuss the advantages of using harnesses for walking dogs.
The short answer is: You may need both. It really depends on the size and temperament of your dog and what it takes to maintain safe control of him. A collar comes in handy for holding dog tags and clipping a leash, whereas a harness can be used as a training tool for dogs that need a little more direction.
Front and Back Connections help discourage pulling

However, connecting the second hook of the leash to the front ring of the harness gives you two points of contact, which is the best way to communicate with your dog.

If your dog is in their crate, it`s typically safe to remove its collar. Just like you wouldn`t enjoy wearing a tight necklace all day, many dogs appreciate a break from the collar. Removing it lets their skin breathe and can prevent skin conditions from developing in the future.
A 50-pound dog will take a medium, while a 75-pound dog will need a large, and a 100-pound dog will need an extra-large. Just remember. Always start with the girth. When properly sized, you should be able to fit two fingers between the harness and your dog`s body.

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Machine will stop adjusting resistance. On start up the machine will usually work. I can go through the calibration procedure and it will calibrate and work normally for 4 or 5 resistance adjustments. It will then stop adjusting. It acts like there is a cable pulled and refuses to adjust, even though I am not getting the warning telling me to “Release cable”
I have modified the wiring harness so that the wires do not fall off from the stepper motor, so this is not the problem. If I shut the machine down and leave it for several minutes, it will come back and work normal again… for a while. I am wondering if there is a problem with the sensors that are detecting a cable pull? Is there a way to disable those sensors to see if that is the problem
ANSWER : I would think that your problem has possibly to do with a faulty power supply, component, see to my mind it is a thermal problem as it heats up,it goes faulty? The Voltage changes and it goes out of spec.. When left to cool, it then is OK… Usually, & from my experience this is a thermal problem. To see obtain some Freeze Spray, from radio Shack or similar,and spray components on the main power board, and others too, use it on any large heat sinked components and see if when you do this the fault clears. Then replace that component(s).

Or as you suggest the sensors that feed the inputs maybe with sensors though one has little option but to replace them and see if this clears the problem.

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I have a treadmill Nautilus 516, I mark an error e7 flashing. I already unplugged, lubricated, and clean the speed sensor with alcohol and a clean head cotton. When I jump in at the front it locked out like when you put it in position for move it. When I put start in 4 seconds get the error e7; and when the error still the jump in the front and locked if I put in the back of the walking part do not locked out but still get the e7.
ANSWER : Hi,It stands for a lost signal in the console wire harness. It could be one of the wires has been broken or there is a connection loose. unplug and replug all connections. Then check for continuity in all the wires in the harness. Try to enter the service mode, press Stop Belt, Faster, and Slower
simultaneously. P000 appears in the Select display, indicating that no
key is pressed. To exit the service mode, press and release the same three keys simultaneously or press Power twice to power up into normal mode. Check
the speed sensor to make sure it is within 3-4 inch from the front
roller (magnet). Then check the sensor wire harness to make sure it is
fully seated on the lower control board. If the problem persists, then you need to inspect the machine properly as it could be a faulty console/control board /speed sensor.Let me know,if needed further assistance.Hope i helped you.Thanks for using ‘ Fixya ‘ and have a nice day!!

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How do i put up my field and stream ladder stand? i bought it last year never put it uo and now i have lost the directions. i have never put one up before and am not sure how to secure it
ANSWER : Is it a self climber or fixed?

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I put one the first weight and locked it in i didn’t know that you had to put all six and then lock it in. How do i take the one i put on off and start over
ANSWER : Extra plates won’t catch on base plate on one side of bowflex revolution XP

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Put new rear treads on and now rear break will not work?
ANSWER : Your spring has no play or try to tighten your brakes wire. thanks

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I have a 1991 Yamaha 250 outboard motor. I can connect the harness from the control box to the motor harness, put the motor in nuetral, and the motor will turn over but it will not start. I can disconnect the conrol box from the motor, jump it direct from the battery, and it will start. What might be the problem? I even bought a new control box but still have the same problem.

Thank you,
Dean Youngstrand

ANSWER : I would check for power coming off of the ignition switch. The ignition switch is what sends power to the control box to the coil. You can also check for power on your coil. But I would bet that it is your ignition switch.

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How do i put up my tent
ANSWER : Hi Anonymous:
Lets look at this as a fun project. Lot’s of us ALWAYS throw the instructions away first just so there’s more of a challenge. Anybody can follow instructions but without them, you have to use logic. It’s FUN TIME!
– First, separate all of the parts into separate pieces, by description, size, colour, any hint you can get.
– Next, spread the tent out, right side up, so that you can see its general shape.
– Mentally pretend that it is inflated full of air so you can visualize what it’s supposed to look like assembled.
– Lots of tents are held to the ground with Tent Pegs. If there are loops around the perimeter of the base, there should be pins (wire or plastic) that will go through these and into the ground.
Support – something has to hold the tent up. It could be a post in the centre, flexible hoops, pieces of pipe…. It’s up to you to sort out the pieces, arrange then so that when they are attached to each other they can go through loops in the tent fabric and ultimately hold it up.
– This is the time when you either say “Hey, I can do this” or “I need more help, this is what the tent looks like”. Either way, We’d like to hear how it goes.
Remember, It’s FUN!

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