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Originally Posted by tjdmom Brit - is that the no pull harness? I'm thinking of trying that next - how does it work? |
Yup, the "Walk Nice." I love it. Jackson's never been a really terrible puller but sometimes he goes too far ahead than I like so when I want him to walk right next to me, having the option of the front d-ring is awesome to have!

Yet when I wanna give him some more room and space and let him explore... the top d rings are great to have as well! But basically when the leash is in front of them... it kind of redirects them when they begin to pull.
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The Walk Nice harness is a traditional, custom fit silk step-in harness with the addition of a center "D" ring to give you options. You can use this harness as a traditional step-in by attaching the leash to the two "D" rings at center back. For more control and directed walks, you attach the leash to the center chest "D" ring. With a bit of practice on your part you will be able to redirect your little one when he/she starts to forge ahead. The object is to turn the chest and head towards you (the rest of the dog will follow) so that the dog is facing you. I recommend that the center chest "D" ring be used for directed training sessions and rather than for causual walks so that your puller will quickly learn that every time he/she pulls on the leash he will wind up going in the opposite direction. Your walks should become much more pleasant in a very short amount of time using the Walk Nice harness combined with positive reinforcement.
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