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Posted by Joan on September 03, 1998 at 18:46:28:
In Reply to: My opinion on harnesses posted by Yvette on September 03, 1998 at 14:30:25:
: Hello. I had bought a T-rex harness. The kind with the leather part you stick their arms through. My little ig hated it. But, it kept him safe and close by when we went out and about. I then noticed 2 of his little baby spikes were bending. I didnt like this. I went out and bought one just made of like nylon rope material by Four Paws. It was alittle better, but, he didnt like it. Plus it had a little metal clip thing you used to attach it shut. I then took their idea, went to the crafts store, and made him a nice light weight cozy harness that doesnt effect his little spikes. He doesnt mind this one, and we get to go out visiting or to the park and I dont have to worry about losing my little baby ig =) Yvette and the traveling Gwaners =)
Yvette - How did you make it. Can you explain further. We haven't gotten our iguana yet, but will have an ig going the family in a couple of weeks. After we get everything set up. I have seen those leashes and thought that would be a good idea. Then read stories about it breaking or bending their spikes. Would like to take our ig outside for some sunshine when we do our daily walk with our box turtle. Just afraid the little guy would get away. The turtle tries but were just a little faster. Would like to get the details of how you designed your least so that it doesn't hurt ig in any way. Please explain.
Thanks, Joan
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