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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2044327, member: 118921"] Absolutely! Generally, I followed the rules for leash-training a dog :D where one also starts with the harness indoors. First for the reason you mentioned, and then for the reason of making sure it really holds securely. Getting a harness securely around the typical beardie body shape (widest part is in the middle, can flatten or puff up, short strong legs...) IMHO is always a bit more cumbersome than with a typical mammal's body shape. What also helped: For putting on the harness, let the dragon sit on a flat, hard surface where the claws can't dig in. I simply put him on a table (or his branch he has now in the room), so I can lift his legs easily when putting on the harness. Having him sitting on fabric, i.e. on me on my clothes, it's much more difficult. [/QUOTE]
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