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Easy Walk Harness

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This harness features a leash attachment point situated across the chest instead of at the neck, which discourages pulling. Furthermore, this design protects your pet from potential choking incidents that could occur with standard collars that put pressure on their throat. Guide to buy a designer dog harness.

Though it requires practice to put this harness on correctly (click here for help), once you do, it becomes swift and effortless to use.

Quick and Easy to Fit

The Easy Walk Harness is designed to fit comfortably around both your dog’s neck and chest. While its unconventional design may take some getting used to for those used to traditional collars or back-attachment harnesses, soon you will become comfortable using this no-pull harness. When worn correctly, it should droop over his breastbone with a leash clasp sitting an inch or two above that point for maximum efficiency.

To determine your pup’s ideal size, grab a fabric or soft tape measure and wrap it around their circumference – the widest part of his chest directly behind his front legs – as they lay down. After taking these measurements, move horizontally until approximately an inch past his front legs – this way, the measurements can be used alongside our sizing chart to help select their proper size.

Pepper was easily and quickly fitted into her harness, and after just a few practice walks, she became used to wearing it, and her owner noticed a decrease in how often she pulled. Their owner loves how the fabric loop cinches tight like a martingale collar to provide gentle pressure to her neck rather than when Pepper pulls.

Erin particularly appreciates how the Easy Walk harness offers more control than other no-pull walking solutions, such as head collars or slip leads, such as head collars. You can quickly redirect her by controlling where her nose is pointing; head collars do not offer this ability and may prove challenging to fit on dogs with flat snouts or who are strong pullers.

The Easy Walk Harness is one of the best no-pull training solutions on the market. It was created by a veterinary behaviorist and is trusted by millions of dog parents each year. Feel free to try this harness without risk; should it prove too small, or your pup mistakes it as a chew toy, PetSafe’s Customer Care team is happy to assist with resizing or replacement solutions.

Gentle Discipline

The Easy Walk Harness’s primary benefit lies in its ability to discourage pulling without choking or gashing your dog gently. This is achieved using its patented martingale loop on the front, which tightens when your pup pulls or lunges in order to stop their momentum and bring their attention towards you for more leisurely walks both for yourself and your canine companion. This feature allows for increased enjoyment for both parties involved!

The front-chest leash attachment is an effective means of controlling pulling and prevents your dog from slipping out of his harness – unlike back attachment harnesses, which may leave him hanging off their necks! Furthermore, its unique design provides greater comfort for both pet and owner as it doesn’t restrict shoulders like collars can.

Assembling a harness on your dog may take some patience, but it will undoubtedly pay off in the end. Since multiple straps go underneath and behind their legs, take time to ensure a snug fit between all these parts so they are lying flat against both their chest and back for optimal results that confirm their harness will stay securely fastened during walks.

Many harnesses contain buckles that are hidden under fabric or pockets, making it more challenging to push through these tight spaces if wearing gloves or long hair. Furthermore, hiding buckles makes adjusting the harness harder, leading to poor fit; with that in mind, the Easy Walk Harness features exposed buckles for effortless put-on/take-off action, allowing a quick and seamless experience when it comes time to put or take off the harness.

If your dog is pulling on the leash, one way to start getting them not to is by teaching them to take treats slowly and carefully. Have someone hold your pet while you place a spoon with some peanut butter or other treats on it in front of them while saying, “Gentle.” As they approach, give them their treat – keep doing this until your pup stops trying to grab onto it instead.

No Choking or Gagging

As opposed to back-attachment harnesses or regular collars, a chest harness attaches near your dog’s chest rather than his throat, meaning when they pull hard, it redirects them off the lead and back toward you instead of pulling him away from you. Plus, it puts control back in your hands, making walks much happier experiences for both parties!

This front-clip harness is one of several no-pull solutions on the market but has long been favored by veterinarians and trainers. Quick and easy to fit, its adjustable sizes give you plenty of choices so that it will fit your pup perfectly. Furthermore, its front-clip D-ring with martingale loop reduces pulling by steering your pet while giving pet parents greater control during daily walks.

A martingale loop is designed to tighten when your dog pulls, applying gradual pressure to his shoulders and preventing lunging forward. This prevents choking or gagging and is much safer than other no-pull harnesses with fixed loops in their chest strap. It can be used for all walks, hikes, and training sessions alike.

As well as its patented loop design, the chest strap features a soft neoprene section designed to make this no-pull harness more comfortable for smaller breeds at risk of tracheal collapse. Plus, this material prevents chafing while making this harness more durable than others that wear quickly.

Erin Mahoney of the Animal Behavior College recommends this harness as an ideal choice for dogs who pull. She finds its non-violent approach ideal in teaching your pup how to stop pulling without using harsh methods such as choke chains or prong collars; additionally, its chest strap resting across their chest rather than on their throat eliminates pressure on their trachea.

To ensure the harness fits your dog correctly, adjust the shoulder strap until it fits comfortably snugly, leaving just a finger’s width underneath. Next, adjust the chest strap until it lays horizontally over your dog’s breastbone – not hanging down or gapping – and ensures proper centering over their chest area. Erin recommends checking on this fit regularly, especially as your pup grows or if using it with retractable leashes.

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Walking a dog who pulls on its leash can be extremely frustrating and challenging, not only for you and your pup but also for any passerby who may come your way. Additionally, this behavior could become dangerous should your pup become overexcited or aggressive and chase other dogs, animals, or cars. No-pull harnesses provide relief by redirecting his attention back towards you where it belongs – plus, they can prevent accidents caused by him running into roads or other potential dangers.

There are various no-pull harnesses on the market, each promising to stop pulling. One popular no-pull harness is PetSafe Easy Walk Harness; its features include front leash attachment for steering your dog and quick-snap shoulder/belly straps with quick snap buckles for fast on/off; four adjustment points to ensure a comfortable fit across breed sizes and shapes; as well as reflective material to enhance visibility.

This harness prioritizes your dog’s comfort with its padded, neoprene-lined straps to protect their fur and skin from chafing. Its breathable design has less coverage than some other harnesses, and lightweight construction ensures they won’t overheat while wearing it; plus, its shoulder and belly straps feature different colors to help identify correct positioning more easily.

Pepper and her human both appreciated this harness. It helped reduce pulling by placing leash pressure across Pepper’s shoulders instead of his throat, and it didn’t make a choking sound when tightened improperly, as is sometimes seen with other harnesses.

Beth DiMeccio, our shelter volunteer tester at Family Dog Rescue, found this harness to be effective against serious pullers. According to Beth, it was difficult for dogs to wriggle out of and had little risk of twisting like some other harnesses may. An added feature of this harness is its versatility, as you can wear it both directly on the chest piece as well as wearing it with a collar for increased control while out walking your pup.

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