Fellow fur hostages I have one free roam 3yr. old jill named Slim. Slim has an almost perfect personality and about 50% of the time will come when called. In the winter Slim has free roam of almost the entire house and in the summer I keep her in a Florida room to give her access to a slightly different environment as well as as much fresh air as possible. My question is this: I know Slim would just love to explore on the outside-in the yard-but I've never been able to keep any type of collar or harness on her. As soon as the leash pulls on the collar/harness she will slam on the breaks and twist turn and roll until the harness is completely off. A regular Houdini. Has anyone out there been able to train their fuzzie{s} to free roam in the yard-AND RETURN-without running off. If so how did you do it? Also could anyone provide tips on how to harness a wriggly fuzzie so they can't pull out of the harness. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I'd really like to let Slim explore the outside as she is a single fert and I'd really like to keep her from getting so bored with the same routine. Thanks in advance. GJM PS. $20 to the shelter of your choice to anyone who can provide the solution to this problem. --- --- [log in to unmask] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. [Posted in FML issue 3330]