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Repairing a Dog Halter

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Date: 11/06/2008 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Miscellaneous  
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I have a dog halter that I've had for 2 hours now and my 7 month puppy chewed through it! I want to repair it but do not know what would be the best thing to use. It is not a hard mesh but a soft woven cord. The ends are a scissor type cut not shredded. Anyone have any suggestions?

Jan from Cincinnati, OH
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By Melissa H. (Guest Post)
I used a metal key ring to repair my dog's harness looping it through both pieces.

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By rbee (Guest Post)
I have three dogs and any repair on harnesses or leashes, I use cable ties. You can find them at any home improvement or hardware stores, very secure. Hope this helps.

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