For many dogs, a versatileharnessis a great alternative to a collar as they can eliminate pressure from your dogs neck — preventing possible trachea and neck injury. From a training perspective, dog harnesses are useful for teaching your pup not to pull as the pressure from a harness is more evenly distributed around your dog’s body. Finally, some crafty dogs are occasionally able to slip their heads out of their collar, but since a harness fits around the whole body, pup is less likely to accidentally escape. There are more harness styles to choose from than ever before! Easy to useBuddy Belt harnesses, and flexibleGooby Harnessall have their own advantages and benefits.
How to introduce a new harness:
When introducing a new harness, be sure to give lots of praise andtreatsto ensure a positive association with wearing the harness. Your pooch will soon realize that harness means “we’re going somewhere fun.” Let your pup wear the new harness around the house for a few hours — allowing time to adjust to the new feels before you go out on your first jaunt.
Sizing Tips:
Ensure your harness easily slides over your dog’s head or around his body and so he is able to comfortably and freely move about, yet it should still be snug enough so he can’t slip out of it. Once theharnessis on your pup, adjust it properly to ensure a comfortable fit without any irritation. See the tip box to the right for additional sizing tips.
Sizing Tips:
Measure your pet precisely to ensure an accurate fit.
Measure behind pet’s front legs and full circle around to the shoulders.
If your pet’s measurements fall in between two sizes, we suggest ordering the next larger size.