No, on the contrary, a dog pulling whilst on a dog collar and lead can though. A dog harness prevents damage to a dog's eyes.
Yes and also in some cases no. If you hear your dog chocking that tells you not to pull as hard. Yes it does and it can cause serious damage if the dog is wearing a dog collar and not a dog harness. Dog harnesses prevent damage to a dog's neck and specific types of dog harnesses are designed to prevent pulling - anti-pull harnesses are used to stop a dog pulling, along with training.
Television does not cause blindness.
Not at all.
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NO!
PetCo should have dog harnesses, and albeit, they may not be as inexpensive as Wal-Mart, they are most likely of better quality, because the store specializes in pet care and needs. Either store would have dog harnesses though.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.
Common diseases that cause blindness are onchocerciasis, syphilis, diabetes, glaucoma, trachoma. Many other less common diseases may cause blindness.
No, a lack of vitamin C does not cause night blindness, but it can cause scurvy. A lack of vitamin A causes night blindness.
Pepper spray can swell your eyelids shut and therefore cause temporary blindness.
There are many. ActiveDogs.com is one that I've used, they also do custom design. PowerPaw Creations & LDS Leather are other manufactures of Guide Dog Harnesses.
Not really. No dog harness by itself will stop a dog pulling on the leash, all anti-pull dog harnesses are simply a training aid for dog owners to use coupled with dedicated training to stop your dog pulling.