Sentences with phrase «slip out of the harness»

The cat may slip out of the harness, or strangle himself on the leash.

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Safety harness: Full - size swings are required to have a fixed harness restraint system to prevent your baby from slipping out of the swing seat.
Harnesses are all - important on Strollers, because parents like to know their children are completely safe at all times from slipping out of the seat.
Wiggle power that enables them to slip out of a stroller harness and bolt for the street.
i. 5 point harness: This will protect the child from moving, slipping or falling out of the stroller.
Safety: Full - size swings are required to have a three - point harness, thus prevent your baby from slipping out of the swing seat and keeps baby safe and secure.
Safety restraint — The baby should use a 3 - point baby harness to keep the baby from slipping or falling out of the bouncer when it is in motion.
For some kids, a cute backpack with a safety harness may not be enough because little ones can slip right out of them, but the Kid Keeper option has a simple, effective design that allows active kids freedom from strollers or constant hand - holding.
The 5 - point harness keeps even smaller infants upright and unable to lunge across the tray or slip out of the Oxo Tot Sprout.
This stroller has a five - point harness to make sure that any wiggly babies don't slip out of the stroller.
In this case, there are 2 different ways Micuna stops infants from slipping out of the chair: a strap and the 5 point harness, making this high chair similar to the others in the U.S. market right now.
There are comfy slings to slip under and around your dog's belly, or rear or front harnesses for assistance up and down stairs or in and out of the car.
Use a harness, slip collar, well - fitted collar, choke chain, or prong collar when out walking so he can't slip out of the restraint if panicked or aroused.
It's recommended that you initially use both a collar and a harness for safety, so that if the dog slips out of one, the other is still attached.
They tried taking him outside with a harness, but he slipped right out of it.
Very few will tolerate being walked on a leash; if yours will, use a nylon harness instead, as cats can slip out of collars.
On the downside, some dogs don't like wearing a harness and if you don't adjust the fit correctly your dog could slip out of it or it might not be effective.
Attaching a leash directly to their collar could hurt their small necks if they pull, and it's possible they could slip out of the collar altogether (if they do slip out, harness or not, always make sure their collar has an up - to - date ID tag and MICROCHIP especially since mentioning collars can easily slip off with your address and phone number).
Because dogs will slip out of collars and harnesses.
Leashes and collars used together are not a safe substitute for a carrier or harness because ferrets will try to slip out of their collars.
A Siberian will climb fences, leap fences, dig under fences, wriggle under gates, even eat through fences, slip through doors and windows, slip out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to chase and kill cats and other small pets, get into dogfights, chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury by kicking or being shot by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and other parasites.
The dog can slip out of the flat collar if s / he pulls back, so bring a leash hooked to a chain, pinch (prong), Martingale collar or a Gentle Leader type head harness to use when you walk the dog.
I am able to hold on to her... now (she slipped out of or broke out of 3 collars before we put her on a harness and then the Thunderleash).
Ready, Set, Go A complete cat travel selection will include cat carriers, harnesses and / or walking jackets (which are harder for small cats to slip out of), cat leads, a portable shelter, litter pans, bowls for food and water, and carrying cases for other necessary odds and ends, such as toys, vet records, medications, food and litter.
When you arrive, slip into a harness, strap on a helmet, and find out how to rappel down the face of the falls.
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