PetSafe Easy Walk Dog Harness - No Pull Large, Raspberry
A**X
Game changer
We have a lab. She is 75% american, 25% english, so she has a sleek body, but her chest is full english with the big neck roll and barrel chest. She weighs 62 pounds. I originally bought a medium, but it just didn't look right or fit right and you could tell she wasn't comfortable in it so I exchanged it for a large and the large fits like a glove! Walking with her before this was horrible, it was frustrating for everyone and she would just gag and choke herself. From the moment we put this on walking her has been an absolute dream. She knows she can't pull and listens so much better, I recommend this to anyone and everyone because it has been an absolute game changer. I now feel like anyone, including kids, can walk our dog without getting dragged all over the place. Still find it hilarious trying to watch my husband figure out how to get the harness on the dog though.Our dog also used to lose her mind at rabbits (there are tons in our neighbourhood). The first time she had the harness on she darted for the rabbit and did a totally front flip. Now she sees a rabbit, gets all perky, and we tell her to leave it, and she comes right back to our side and we continue on our walk. Game changer I tell ya!
M**S
Good for Nitwit Dogs
Our dog is not only an idiot, but he's muscular and uncontrollable. I thought my 9 y.o. would not be able to walk him until she's, well, my size, which is 5'4" and noneofyourbusiness lbs (but less than 140). Using a leash on a collar or other type of harness left me with bruises and pulled nerves from the nitwit's lunging and propensity to bang me into things, but holy hell has this harness changed my life. While other harnesses are a tangle of straps and "which way is friggin up?" this thing slips on easily over the imbecile's head to snap under his arms; or, as my husband prefers, the dog can step into it and the harness can snap together on his back. The beauty of this harness is that it stops the pinhead in his tracks. Like, immediately. Even my 9 y.o. can walk him now. I do recommend that you actually for real take measurements because I got the large, which fit him well over the back and under his arms, but not so much around his chest. I think this harness is more for training so that your canine friend can learn to stay by your side while you walk him, and then graduate to a regular, ridiculously confusing harness. But that's probably the case for dogs that have a brain larger than a walnut. Our peabrain will be on this harness for life.For the record, I love my dog. He's like that weird uncle no one wants to invite to Thanksgiving, but you have to because he's family.
P**M
Changed the owner's life
The dog in question is a Spaniel and it belongs to an elderly relative. I'd tired of seeing the dog walk the man so looked into different harness options and plumped for this one.I was the first person to try the harness on the Spaniel and the effect was immediate. You start walking, the dog goes ahead, you stop and hold on. As soon as the lead is taut the chest position of the lead causes the dog to spin 60-90 back towards you and look very confused. What just happened?Walking is then a pleasure and its only when the dog is in reach of known locations (100 yards from the park, 50 yards from home) that it will pull. Even then, the pulling isn't to the same degree that would occur when led from the collar.This harness has changed the life of the Spaniel's owner; they now walk together. But, when put back on the collar, the dog pulls from the off. So it isn't a training device, it's a permanent fixture.The downside of using one is twofold. First, it gets dirty unless you're going to use it to get to a destination (the park) and then remove it. Second, it is a little confusing to put on and adjust. It works even when it's quite loose on the dog, Too tight and you may be causing friction sores so be careful. Sores are the lesser of two evils by comparison to your dog damaging it's neck and windpipe by pulling from the collar.
B**D
Far better than the Halti harness.
Just received this harness in time for training school day. I am very pleased with it. It's far far better than the halti version. The D ring on the chest does not stick to one side like the halti one does. It moves side to side on its own loop but still tighten up on chest for better control. In fact I have already put another one in my shopping list on Amazon. My retreiver loves muddy puddles, So I need a clean one ready for next walk. Would recommend this one and not the halti. Oh and thank you for the surprise dog biscuits in the package.
T**R
Instant Results
I was somewhat dubious that any lead or harness would be able to stop my 11 month old Dalmatian pulling me or more importantly my little wife to wherever our dog wanted to go.Well I couldn't have been more wrong, I had expected that a certain amount of training or familiarisation would be necessary but it wasn't.The moment I put the harness on her, and we went for a walk, it worked, my dog no longer pulled, but walked by my side.By placing the D ring at a low front chest level I noticed that any pulling in one direction is counteracted by pulling the dog back into line, so the more a dog pulls away from you the more force is automatically applied to correct its walking.I bought the large size, but had to adjust the straps to their smallest or tightest setting for our dog, but it was still a little loose, but as she will be growing for a few more months I'm sure it will fit her perfectly very soon.Dog walking is now a pleasure and no longer an ordeal.Thoroughly recommended.
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