“I'd give it 10 stars if I could. My 35kg bull breed is a strong girl. So strong that one time she bolted on lead and fractured the bones in my hand. I was really nervous of walking her again after that incident as I had tried everything to get her to stop pulling, even training with a pro. This harness has turned walking into a pleasure, the dog she is on lead matches the well behaved dog she is at home now, and even a child could walk her. Not to mention she's a little Houdini and didn't manage to slip this harness. I honestly am so excited to take her for more walks! The difference was immediate, no acclimatization needed.”
“Pup was doing well on his walks with this harness, not pulling as it suggests. However, we only managed three walks before the beast chewed through a strap (during a car trip), rendering it useless.”
“Saw positive reviews on a fb page for this harness and decided to give it a go. Works like a dream! Our puppy is now walking without pulling and it was instant! She doesn’t like putting it on but that’s typical, I would highly recommend this to anyone wanting a relaxing daily walk with their dog as opposed to a non enjoyable “being led by the dog†walk!”
“Works immediately to stop my 40kg dog from pulling. I didn't want to use a headcollar as I was worried he might hurt his neck if he did suddenly lunge at something so thing harness has been a game-changer!”
“The Gentle Leader Easy Walk harness is great! It does exactly what it says it will, which is to reduce pulling on the leash and also gives you more control over the movement of the dog, especially if the dog is reactive to strange dogs or people and lunges at them. That said, it is important to realize that the harness is a training aid and that you still need to train the dog to walk nicely and keep the leash slack. Thus, best is to stop and stand still when the dog pulls and reward him for returning to your side or when he stops straining and the leash goes slack. If he continues pulling you can just turn around suddenly and walk in the opposite direction, the reward the dog when he catches up to you and is in the right position (next to your left leg or at your side). This training tool has helped me tremendously!”
“This worked great to start with and is a lot easier on your arm than just a collar or normal harness! If you have a very persistent puller then it's still going to be a problem. We've tried all kinds of training, but our pup figured out this harness and still managed to pull when he was determined to! When he pulled it rubbed a lot under his front legs, but fit fine when he wasn't pulling so depends on the dog. We then bought a head collar from the same brand and it's much better! Recommend a head collar instead if your dog is a very persistent puller!”