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No pull harness recs. Thanks! Hi there, Sheldon has a puppia harness and I love it but he pulls everytime we go on walks, I was reading about the no pull harness and was wondering if anyone here ver used one. Thanks so much! |
we use Ultra Easy ChokeFree & PawRider Pet Seatbelt Adapter (USA). You can order them from Washable and reusable dog and puppy pee pads, belly bands, and diapers by T. Bumpkins & Co. We love them and won't use anything else. They are true choke free shoulder harnesses and designed by NASA engineers. |
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Are these the ones with the ring or hook on front? Can't find them in the website. |
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They aren't on my site yet but if you know what you'd like I can give you a price quote :) |
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here is a link to the choke free shoulder harness... Choke Free Collar |
I am confused, I am looking for the no pull harness, the one where you attach the leash to the front of the harness so they don't pull. Like this one... |
We have a SENSE-ation harness. It works as advertised - the only thing that I don't like is that they 'tangle' easier around the head area... |
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I use the Choke Free harness on 4 of the "Z"s. The JeffersPet prices are some of the best I've seen. Only 3 colors though. If you want more colors take a look at the ChokeFree website. There is a list of retailers that you have to order from. Frieda's, hopefully still operating, ships no charge in the USA. I had one place locally wanting to charge $10 plus the cost of each harness. Would have come to 40+ per harness. Ouch. |
Thanks for the info. So the choke free helps with pulling, i have been reading about it and have not found where it says it does. We have a Puppia step in choke free harness and he still pulls. Ugh! |
I found this one, looks pretty easy to use. WALK YOUR DOG WITH LOVE. THE BEST FRONT LEADING DOG HARNESS IN THE WORLD. It Is Time To Lead! WYDWL |
The leather ChokeFree harness posted above is NOT intended to be a "no pull" training-type harness. It's simply called choke-free because the pressure is not exerted anywhere on the neck. But, no, it's not a "no pull" harness - the d-ring is on the dogs back. Look at the Premier Easy Walk harness ... always had great success with it with Jackson as a pup, as well as other dogs I walk and trained. This is the one where the harness is on the front chest. It's not *supposed* to be, but I've had a friend use it on her dogs the wrong way (with the d-ring placed on the back) and it works. So I guess technically it can be used both ways! It does take a bit of time to get the sizing right, but once you do, I think they're great. How big is Sheldon? I have one that hasn't been used since Jackson was a puppy. But it may be too big for your pup. I think it's a small. But I'd be willing to sell it. |
Thank you! I have read about the easy walk and i am deciding if i want to get that one or the walk your dog with love. I need to buy it soon because we are going on vacation to NH on the 1 st of next month. I hope the no pull harness is the right one to use when we go hiking. I weighed Sheldon today and he is 6.6 lbs. |
Here's some reviews on some of the front clip harnesses: See Spot Shine: Front-Clip Harnesses: Updated Reviews |
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