VANCOUVER Two employees of a North Vancouver vet clinic have created a specialized harness they say protects small dogs from big danger. Alison Columbus and Janice Voth both work at the North Shore Veterinary Clinic in North Vancouver. They have seen many small dogs come in for treatment after being attacked by bigger dogs or wild animals. So, they decided to do something about it. In 2019, they began designing a protective harness for small to medium-sized dogs. “It took a lot of man hours in Alison’s living room. A lot of drawing, which we’re not very good at. But we managed to get it done,” says Voth, who is a veterinary assistant.
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