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Outfit your pet with Good2Go’s pet travel essentials and start your next adventure off on the right foot. It’s been said that the greatest value of any journey isn’t in the destination, but in the company you keep along the way. We believe there’s no better company for your travels than your favorite furry family member, and so aim to make bringing your pet along for the ride as convenient as possible.
Strap your pup into a Good2Go harness for an extended nature hike or just a short stroll around the neighborhood. Heavy duty stitching and padded materials are weaved together for added durability and comfort. Bold and colorful designs keep your pet outfitted in style. If your journey continues after sundown, make sure to bring a Good2Go dog collar and harness with reflective accents that increase visibility, so your pup doesn’t feel left in the dark.
For extended excursions that require your dog or cat be contained for a period of time, Good2Go’s pet carriers are a great travel option. Designed for their safety and comfort, these carrier bags are built to keep your small dog or cat snug and secure during longer trips. Features like adjustable carrying straps, handles, and the ability to attach to wheeled luggage makes them convenient for pet parents, too.
As pet parents, we understand the importance of maintaining the bond you and your furred companion share. That’s why Good2Go pet supplies are designed for simplicity and ease of use, so you can focus more on the journey than preparation. From leashes and harnesses, to carriers, strollers, and more, you’ll find gearing up your pet for the great outdoors a breeze. No matter how long or short the ride, Good2Go helps your pet go the distance.
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Hi, thanks for using Boop by Petco! In my opinion the harness helps with pulling. I actually have one for my dog. I think the muzzle gentle leader is better. The harness doesn’t prevent my dog from trying to pull with a loose leash. I think it is dog and training dependent on whether you can walk loosely with the leash. It sounds like it might be the trick for Sienna. I wish you the best!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
It would definitely be a good idea to try a front clip harness like a Gentle Leader. The pressure across the chest can help you maintain better control. I do not recommend the use of the choke chain collar as it rarely works and can cause damage to the trachea. Thanks for using Boop by Petco and good luck!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
This can be very frustrating for everyone! Both the Gentle Leader easy walk harness and Gentle Leader collar (basically a head harness) can be wonderful tools to stop pulling. Also consider teaching Jenny a "look" command so that she learns to focus her attention on you.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Harnesses actually make pulling a lot EASIER for your dog, which could be making the situation worse. If Abby doesn't like head collars (many dogs don't), Gentle Leader also makes a harness version called the Easy Walker that is great (I use it for my own dog). It doesn't go around the neck so you don't have to worry if they do pull, and the leash attaches to the front of the harness on the chest. When your dog starts to pull, it puts pressure on the chest, and also redirects them back toward you like a gentle leader headcollar does. This can help mitigate pulling and may make your loose leash walking training go a bit easier. Another thing you can try when you resume walking again from a sit and stay position, is to walk backwards a few steps! Many dogs will either be confused at first, and thus stop pulling in their distraction, or think it is a fun game and will come toward you instead of pulling away. Once the leash is slack, you can then walk forward again. You may look silly wal
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi there! I would recommend a Gentle Leader head halter - this is a great tool that makes it much easier for anyone, even a child, to walk a large dog and gives you better physical control to prevent lunging when he sees something exciting. Ideally, it would also be a good idea to work with a good reward-based trainer who can help you teach him better walking skills, so that eventually the head halter won't be needed. You can search for a qualified trainer in your area here: www.ccpdt.org
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