Product Description
Prevent pulling and tugging on your next walk with the Walk Right!® Front-Connect Padded Dog Harness! This dual-connect harness features two options for hooking on your leash to train your dog to walk properly. The front connection guides your dog by the chest strap and naturally redirects attention without causing neck strain. Once your dog is walking right, the optional back connection of the harness can be used. Your dog will love the comfort of the harness's soft padding, and you'll love how easy the over-the-head design is to put on your dog. Choose your favorite color and use this harness on your next walk! When using a harness, it is essential to never leave your dog unsupervised. Our harnesses may be strong but they are not indestructible and should only be used when going on walks before being promptly taken off afterwards.
Features
Front-connect D-ring.
Applications
Teaches your dog to walk right.
Walk Right
Why do dogs pull?
Pulling is the #1 issue for most dog owners. Dogs pull for lots of reasons, including pent-up energy, hyper focus on something new and interesting, they are experiencing anxiety in their current environment or maybe they just don't know not to yet. Get to know your pup and what their pulling triggers might be so that you can help them learn to feel comfortable on a leash.
Our #1 harness for preventing pulling
Multiple connection points to adjust to your dog's progress
Fully adjustable
Keeps pressure off your dog's neck
Covered by our Satisfaction Guarantee.
a couple of dogs playing in the dirt
Why choose a harness?
DISCOURAGES PULLING. A front connect harness discourages pulling, because it limits a dog’s forward motion. JUMPING/TRAINING. If you have a dog that jumps up against people, a harness is also a good way to stop the action without worrying about choking the dog in the process. CHOKING AND INJURIES. Neck and trachea injuries can occur, even in larger dogs, if they are constantly yanking, pulling or fighting a leash. Harnesses take the direct stress off the neck and distribute the force across the chest area.