Easy Walk Harness for Dogs
PetSafe Easy Walk Harness for Dogs – Reviews and Buyer’s Guide
It’s a dog’s instinct to pull against a standard Easy Walk Harness for Dogs. That’s why pets' safe Easy Walk Harness for Dogs has developed the Easy Walk Harness range. The Easy Walk Harness for Dogs simply fits around your dog’s chest and unlike a collar in lead, doesn’t cause coughing, gagging or choking. It’s incredibly easy to fit and simple to use with two simple snap buckles, one on the shoulder strap and one on the belly strap.
Made from soft but strong nylon and with four separate adjustment points, this harness gives your dog maximum comfort with a perfect fit. The Easy Walk Harness for Dogs features a unique front chest that rests low on the breastbone. So if your dog starts pulling, lunging or jumping, applying minimum pressure to the lead will stir gently to the side redirecting its attention to you. This harness is suitable for all breeds of dogs and is also available in a range of sizes and colors.
For dogs who pull on the leash, I have long favored harnesses over choke chains, shock collars, prong collars, and even smooth collars and head holders. Using a harness for dogs rather of a collar has huge benefits. There are many types of dog harnesses out there, and finding the best adult dog or puppy harness might look like a daunting job. This Whole Dog Journal review of harnesses does all of the trial and mistake work of finding a quality harness for you!
When the first dedicated front-clip no-pull harness for dogs (the SENSE-action Harness) landed on the store over a decade ago, I was an instant fan of a leash-attachment ring on the harness band that goes across the front of the dog’s breast.
Dog Training
As a dog trainer, I’d greatly favor for owners to learn how to train their dogs not to pull – but I’m also aware that unless an owner feels secure in her ability to guide the dog, she will tend to avoid taking the dog out on walks for training. The different types of no-pull dog harnesses provide, in my practice, the least harmful way to give many owners the window of possibility to reinforce – and thereby train – proper leash walking.















