JohnBilotti
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2012
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If it works for your child, just ignore others! Don't look at other people's faces; be busy enjoying your family and the sights of the park.
I wasn't able to use one with DS because of how he acted with it on. I should start by saying "treating a child like a dog" is HARDLY a bad thing; people LOVE their dogs, and keep them on leashes so their dogs aren't run over by cars etc. A child treated the same as a much-loved dog is a lucky kid!
Anyway I was raised with Alaskan Malamutes, and by a single mom, and when she took us some place altogether, she had me and my brother on harnesses and leads, and the dogs on leashes. And she never lost any of us.
Alas, my son thought HE was a sled dog as well, and nearly pulled my arm out of its socket more than once, and the harness just didn't work for him.
At 2, when we went to Disneyland, he walked holding hands, he was in the rental stroller, or he was on my back in the Ergo. Those are my non-harness methods of containment when he was that age (we didn't even own a stroller at that time, hence the rental).
I agree