
No, you're not calling anyone a "bad parent", just a "lazy parent".
Really, I don't care if you think I'm lazy. I know better, and obviously you have no understanding of how my dd (and others) acted at age 1 and 2 to be able to judge. I just thought it was funny that you would say that.
Who
doesn't have more respect for their children than their dogs?.

That's why they get nicer beds to sleep in, better food, more attention, come to church and WDW with us, etc, etc, and get nice comfy harnesses that go around their shoulders and back, rather than a collar around the neck, and don't get tied up to a lamppost outside a store like you see with doggies. The only similarity is that they are both used to protect them by keeping them near you. I'm not one to let a little similarity between a product designed for a toddler and one designed for a dog stop me from using it, any more than I'd refuse to use a baby gate in my home, just because similar gates are also marketed to pet owners.
I've never met a child who was embarassed to be wearing a harness, either. You are projecting your own feelings onto other people's children, which really doesn't make any sense. Neither does your assumption that harness-wearers are going to bolt when it's off more than hand-holders will. Both are methods of restraint.