Curious canines are known for wanting to pull and eagerly investigate every stimulating part of their daily walks. We get it! That's why this EveryYay Embrace the Pace Black No Pull Dog Harness is designed to retract its chest straps to gently remind them to slow their roll and reduce their pulling. The unique design of this no-pull harness features faux-shearling sleeves to prevent chafing while a cooling mesh helps ensure their comfort. Now, that's a nicer way to take in your stroll together.
SKU | 3289276 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .08 LB |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Spot Clean Only |
Size | X-Small |
Material | Nylon |
Length | 8 IN |
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Height | 1 IN |
Width | 3 IN |
Breed Sizes | XSmall |
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Spot clean only.
For pet use only.
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Solid easy to care for harness
jackieinBoston
9 years ago
This harness gentle squeezes the dog if it tries to pull. Good training tool. Th...
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Too Small
Homalae
8 years ago
I have a Chow Lab mix and he weights about 100 pounds. Big chest. It is very ha...
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Jenny tends to pull when walking on a leash. Any good recommendations for a good harness? Thank you.
I just purchased the no pull harness for my puppy. How Long should I be using it for? Is there a point when I can transition to a regular harness?
I'm currently looking for a new harness for my 8 month old puppy. What kind would you recommend to be the most comfortable for her? She's always in her harness, except for night time, so I want her to be as comfortable as possible. Thank you! :-)
Our puppy does not understand the leash and when we hook it to her collar she flips around and acts crazy. We want her to get used to it but she is going to hurt herself. We want to get her a harness but what is the best type of harness for a puppy? Some have soft material versus some made out of thinner collar materials. Which is better?
Collar training My 14 week papillon is tiny just over 2lbs. The smallest harness does not fit. I began collar and leash during potty pad time, then keeping on and off for periods yesterday. Of course she bites and plays with the leash, causing it to be more of a potty training distraction than tool. The collar, right sized no dangles made of nylon, seems to irritate her skin. She itches it constantly. Is this hurting her skin or part of getting used to the collar?
What harness is the best and most comfortable for my dog. It would also have to work with a tie out stake. The one i have she just pulls right out of it. I think it might be a little big but the next size down is to small. It is the vest kind. Maybe thats the problem. Could you help me please. I would appreciate it. Thanks so much.
PULLING: Off-leash, she walks alongside me. Outside, she wears a comfortable harness(pictured). •I stop and use sit command. If I verbally praise her, she jumps right back up and back to pulling. She doesn’t do treats. If I don’t praise her, she’ll stay until I begin to walk again and she’s back to pulling (repeating steps during entire walk). •Gentle leader. She will not walk and acts too ashamed.
We got a front hook harness for her, will it be ok?
My miniature dachshund is almost 5 months old and we currently walk him with a collar and lead- which would be better - a collar or harness? I know this breed can have back problems so just wanted an experts opinion.
Yesterday we took our dog with us on a trip and he’s usually very hyper so he had his harness on him for the most part. I think we put the harness too tight on him because now he’s kind of walking slow and reluctant to jump. Did we strain his muscles because of the harness? And what can we do?
My cavapoo pulls on her lead when walking. It’s like the walk is a race to get through. As a puppy she practically took the entire walk on her hind legs like a performing bear. Having gone to behaviour classes with little change, I bought the halti collar which goes over her nose. Although it helps with the pulling, she hates it and spends the walk trying to get it off by either rubbing her face in the grass or jumping up and attacking it with her front paws.
We adore our rescue dog and I love to take him on walks but although he’s great with people, he’s very unpredictable with other dogs and he’s extremely prey driven. So much that my 13 year old can’t cntril him if he sees a cat or bunny or something. What do you recommend as far as a harness or collar that will help control his pulling and lunging so that we can enjoy our walks with him more? He’s about 60 lbs, by the way.