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A little bit of padding goes a long way - especially when you're headed on a walk with your best friend. The Easy Walk Comfort Harness is designed with your dog's comfort in mind while giving you the confidence you want. Its boosted padding will put a pep in their step and the no-pull design will deter even the most stubborn puller - it's a win-win for you and your dog! Gear up for your next walk around the park or run around the block with the Easy Walk Comfort Harness, the cushy no-pull dog harness made by the #1 brand to stop pulling.
SKU | 3973692 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .56 LB |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Spot Clean Only |
Size | Small |
Material | Nylon |
For Pet Girth Min | 19 IN |
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Breed Sizes | Small |
For Pet Girth Max | 24 IN |
Length | 10.43 IN |
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Height | 7.56 IN |
Width | 2.36 IN |
1 Year Limited Warranty US.
How Does a Gentle Leader Work? The Gentle Leader Headcollar is a no-pull solution to help improve your dog's leash manners for happier walks together. When your dog pulls, the Gentle Leader Headcollar gently puts pressure on his nose to move his head and redirect his attention back toward you. By redirecting a dog's attention toward you, your dog's natural urge to pull against the pressure is disrupted. This allows you to have control during the walk while also communicating to your dog that you've got his back and everything is okay. How to Use the Gentle Leader Use the Gentle Leader Headcollar on walks with your best friend. We do not recommend using the headcollar for jogging, running, bike attachments or couplers. Make sure that you never jerk or yank on the leash when it's connected to your dog's headcollar.
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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.
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! :-)
Jenny tends to pull when walking on a leash. Any good recommendations for a good harness? Thank you.
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.
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?
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.
My dog is old now and has hip issues that require we help her up. I'm looking into harnesses to make both our lives easier but am not sure which style would be more comfortable and less damaging. I can only get a few styles in my country (attaching pics) and they all look painful to me. Which of these would be best? Or would any or none be a good choice? Would one wrapping around her legs be better than one wrapping around her belly? Thanks!
We got a front hook harness for her, will it be ok?
Going to use a easy walk harness. She pulls on way into dog park and in new situations (off and on pulling not too horrible) would it teach her no pulling ever or just with it on? I read it’s on of the tools that are actually helpful in loose leash walking. I already taught her the leash needs to be loose to go forward and she listens fairly well.
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?
would you say charlie’s a medium dog? i always have trouble finding a harness because a size small is way to small, but the medium somehow always ends up too loose. (some notes: i’ve measured him and he’s always in the medium size; on the last picture he’s obviously the smaller one ahaha)
I had good advice from you to walk my cat,who loves outside with cat-harness and need some more advices,he hates to be hold in his chest area over the lungs when I take him from the ground,so instead of regular cat-harness I bought polar(he loves polar)vest with place for the leash,is that good or what is the best to be less disturbing and most difficult to take off,because he's strong and clever, I'm afraid if he escape from it,he won't come home for longer time and he will lose his trust in me