“My British Bulldog loves her new Harness and I find that she's walking far better and is easier to control - love the handle! I fully recommend this product.”
“What a splendid idea. Easy to fit and strong enough to cope with any strain. We had a minor issue getting our dog used to fitting the harness over her head but a treat for the first couple of times fixed that. Made walking so much easier and eliminated pulling entirely”
“I have a BIG Husky and take him every where I go now, He's alot easier to control too with the Handel just before the ring and when we put him in the back of the UTE, I just clip the chain to him. We all know how husky's love to pull and I totally recommend this.”
“I got this for my Scottie dog who likes to lie down (!) instead of walk while on lead. I'd tried a harness before but, with her little legs, she kept slipping out of it. This harness is very sturdy; one strap fits across the chest (not the neck) so there is no danger of it digging into her throat, and the other strap goes under her ribcage - but far enough away from her 'elbows' so that it doesn't rub. Ideal setup. The only thing that concerned me was it might be too chunky for her, but she doesn't seem to mind it and can still run and play with it on. I have to admit I like the handle on the back. It comes in very handy when she decides to lie down, as I can pick her up and guide her along - she has to walk whether she wants to or not, and it is very gentle - no pulling on her neck or getting into a tug of war with her. Good for me and good for her. Anyone with a dog who likes to sit or lie down (as opposed to pull) would find this harness very useful. Would also be good for an older dog that has trouble getting up.”
“Strong, well made, plenty of potential for adjustment if you need it. Has a number of fittings which allow attachments and modifications if you want. Dog seems much happier - although she still pulls like a locomotive, but now walks with her head up and tail held high. Funny to watch her try and put her head into the harness when she wants to go for a walk.”