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Harness’s that fit your dog and teaches them Not to pull
1. Back-Clip Harness
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The leash attaches to a D-ring on the dog’s back. Easy to use and comfortable for dogs. Best for calm walkers or small breeds. Not ideal for dogs that pull, as it can encourage pulling behavior.
2. Front-Clip Harness
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The leash attaches at the front of the chest. Helps reduce pulling by redirecting the dog’s movement. Commonly used for training and better control on walks.
3. Dual-Clip Harness
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Has both front and back leash attachment points. Offers versatility for training and daily walks. Can be used with a double-ended leash for optimal control.
4. Step-In Harness
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The dog steps into the harness and it clips over the back. Easy to put on, especially for dogs that don’t like things pulled over their heads. Often used for small to medium-sized dogs.
5. Overhead (Vest-Style) Harness
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Slides over the dog’s head and clips around the chest. Usually padded and offers good comfort and support. Common for both small and large breeds.
6. No-Pull Harness
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Designed specifically to discourage pulling. Usually features a front clip and/or a tightening mechanism that gently applies pressure when the dog pulls. Helps with leash manners.
7. Escape-Proof Harness
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Features multiple adjustment points and a snug fit to prevent dogs from wriggling out. Ideal for escape artists or anxious dogs.
8. Car Safety Harness
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Designed to secure your dog during car rides. Typically includes seatbelt attachments. Prioritizes safety in case of accidents or sudden stops.
9. Tactical or Working Dog Harness
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Heavy-duty, often with handles, Velcro patches, and MOLLE straps. Used for service dogs, police dogs, or hiking. Durable and supportive.
10. Cooling Harness
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Built-in cooling technology or pockets for ice packs. Keeps your dog cool during hot weather or intense activity.




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