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    Best harness for Löwchen with long coat

    This is a specific conversation about Harnesses for small dogs — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Matting under harness straps is a really common problem with long-coated breeds like the Löwchen — wide straps gather the coat, create friction, and within a few weeks you're dealing with dense tangles right where the harness sits. The fix is usually a combination of narrower straps and a design that lifts away from the coat rather than pressing flat against it. To point you to the right thing: how much does your Löwchen weigh, and are you using the harness mainly for daily walks or something more specific like travel or training?
    She's about 6kg, just for daily walks. Her name's Biscuit. The matting is worst under her chest and along her sides where the straps cross.
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    That chest and side matting is classic for harnesses with a broad front panel or a wide crossover strap — the coat gets compressed and twisted with every step. At 6kg Biscuit is in a useful size range where you have some good options. Has she had any issues with the harness shifting or rubbing, or is it purely the coat damage that's the problem?
    Mostly just the matting. The one she's in now seems to fit okay otherwise, it's just destroying her coat where the straps sit.
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    Good — that tells me the fit itself isn't the issue, just the strap design. For Biscuit I'd go with the Ruffwear Flagline Harness in size XS. It uses thin, rounded load-bearing straps rather than flat webbing, which means there's far less surface area pressing against the coat. The straps essentially part the fur rather than lying across it, which dramatically reduces friction and matting. It's well made, adjustable at five points so you can dial in the fit on a small dog, and the construction is light enough that it won't weigh her down. It's available on Amazon UK and holds up well to daily use. The Löwchen coat is long and silky rather than wiry, so it responds really well to this kind of minimal-contact design — you should notice a significant difference quickly.
    View Ruffwear Flagline Harness on Amazon
    That sounds promising. Is there anything I should do to protect her coat even with the new harness?
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    Yes — a light spritz of detangling spray on the areas the straps contact before each walk helps the coat slide rather than snag. Also worth checking the harness fit every few weeks; as the straps bed in they can loosen slightly and a loose strap actually causes more friction than a snug one because it moves around more. And if Biscuit has a particularly full coat in spring, a quick comb-through of those contact points after walks keeps things from building up. None of that is complicated — the right harness does most of the work.
    View Chris Christensen Ice on Ice Detangling Spray on Amazon
    Really helpful, thank you. I'll get the Ruffwear Flagline in XS.
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    Perfect choice for her. The XS should suit a 6kg Löwchen well, but measure her chest girth before ordering just to confirm — Ruffwear's sizing guide is reliable if you follow it. Biscuit's coat will thank you.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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