🐕 Walk the Walk, Not the Pull!
The PetSafe Easy Walk Deluxe Dog Harness is designed for leash training, featuring padded neoprene straps for comfort, reflector strips for safety, and a patented martingale loop to minimize pulling. Created by a veterinary behaviorist, this harness is trusted by millions and offers a worry-free purchase with dedicated U.S.-based customer care.
K**T
Worth every dime.
There's no accounting for taste. It's the least of my concerns though. Walking Angus has been a challenge since he realized he was big enough to pull. Reactive and pully, that's Angus on a leash. After a year and half of that training struggle a rescue volunteer at a local shelter recommended a harness for walking. And not just any harness.This thing is the holy grail of harnesses. This thing removed all the fear reactions and pulling from our walks. So much so I look forward to taking him out for a few miles of neighborhooding.We walk 83rd Avenue toward the bank on the corner. There's three police cruisers, and five police officers and an SUV parked on the curb, in the turn lane on our side. Any other day, I'd avoid this scenario. Lights, radios, people gathered. Not now. The harness of epicness makes me as confident as Angus. We walk alongside the policing event. Two officers are waiting at the trunk of a cruiser. Not at all tense."That's a good looking dog you have.""Thank you. His name is Angus."He points to my Sweetwater T shirt advertising all things guitar, "Like the musician?""Yup!"He nods and we continue our walk. A young guy walks up to us, relaxed and not really interested in meeting Angus, but definitely interested in seeing him."Wow. He's part horse, huh?""We call him Stupid Pony for a reason. Angus is hilarious.""He's a cool dog."We walk on MLK, across from a large shopping center. Heavy traffic, horns, engines, people crossing blinky lighted cross walks. Voices, buzzes and the like. It used to be a curse to attempt. Now with his harness, he walks proud and confident. A speeding hover round carrying a highly energized woman comes barreling toward him exclaiming, "What a beautiful dog! Can I say hello?"Her smile is a big as her chair is heavy, and her voice is as rapid as the mph she's pulling with that thing. I ask Angus to sit. He does. I step between Angus and the oncoming woman on wheels. I see Angus' stress level going up via his eyebrows."Wait. He's never seen one of these hover rounds, slow down.""OH! Well I can walk." She jumps out of this motorized thing and moves quickly to Angus, hand out. She has the top of her hand showing for him to sniff. She thinks this is some sort of good idea."Wait. Slow down. Talk to me first, okay? I'm working his training.""Oh sure! I have a golden with some catahoula in him, he's catahoula isn't he?"Angus hasn't left his stress behind yet. And I'm not going to ask him to absorb hers. I invade her personal space forcing her to step back one step."Yup, he's a catty. He's a good boy. His name is Angus. You'll have to say hello and wait to see if he wants to visit." She seems agreeable enough, and I step aside a bit allowing Angus to decide what option he'd like. She extends her hand again, and he smells it. He looks past her to the hover round, then up to me."It's okay Bangus. You can say hello."He stands now, and takes two steps to her and accepts a head petting."Wow he's pretty."Angus agrees and wags his tail. She jumps back on her red hover round and thanks him for his time and says good bye to me. This couldn't have happened a month ago. And this couldn't have happened without this harness of epicness.We walk further. A bike comes from behind, the rider zooms past us. Angus doesn't notice or care. A jogger approaches from afar, on our sidewalk. Angus takes note, and decides she's not worth his effort."He's a pretty dog." She says as she passes. Angus looks over his shoulder to watch her progress away from us.A man walks past us now, pauses to compliment Angus and his leash etiquette. "What a great dog!"We walk. We walk happily, the leash draped in my hand relaxed. Angus is nose to ground now. We're in front of the retirement condo village. Roughly 453 yorkie terriers and shih tzu pee in this area. He is identifying species. His nose is on, his brain is off. And I'm far too relaxed.He lunges slightly forward and gobbles up some godawful looking mass of some thing that tickles my gag reflex. Too fast, too late, and he's already working it. There's discarded napkins nearby. My hope is the lawn crew carelessly left lunch pieces behind. The question is how old, and what comes next? There is no accounting for taste.Today is day two of Angus borfering randomly and soft serve ice creaming instead of pooping. His attitude, food and water intake are all intact. His digestion is simply letting him know he sucks.But this harness, this harness does not suck. Every dog person should have this harness. He is happier when wearing it. He loves putting it on. He loves his walks. And because of this, Angus is more socialized successfully on every single walk. I love this harness.I am not loving what is coming out of Angus' butt though.
C**N
It really helps!
This harness REALLY helps with pulling! We have a very eager two-year-old heeler/border collie mix, and he wants to run so far ahead of us during walks, even with food and treats to try to steer him into a heel position. I was quite skeptical about what a harness could really do differently from his collar, but I am happy to be proven wrong. This harness is a game changer. He doesn't pull nearly as much, he doesn't lunge off the path and yank us around, and he's much more attentive and happy on walks (maybe because he's not being choked anymore!)It may be worth noting though that the harness won't fully replace good leash training! It will just help facilitate it and make the leash training process much smoother. Highly recommend!
K**H
So easy
My vet recommended this harness and I couldn't be more grateful. My 10 month old bully mix was not a great leash walker, but thia changed the game. Now she doesn't pull and has learned to walk beside me at a leusurely pace. I highly reccommend this purchase.
G**R
At least our dog isn't choking herself anymore
We bought this harness to see if it would stop our dog's (50 lb labradoodle) pulling during her walks. It helps somewhat but she is still able to pull. Thankfully this harness makes it more difficult for her to pull as hard as she was before we tried it and probably the biggest plus is that she isn't choking herself like she was with the pinch collar.
A**E
Quick release harness
Easy to put on and take off.
T**I
BEST PURCHASE EVER!
I have 3 dogs, one of which is slightly over a year old.We walk the dogs around our block 4 laps a night (equivalent of 2 miles).It's been a little rough with the younger one.This harness came today. I put it on my younger dog and proceeded to walk.Right out of the gate, IMMEDIATELY, there was a HUGE difference! He didn't tug or pull at all! I was shocked.I handed the leash off to my husband telling him, "Seriously! Try this! Walk him for a second! This is great!"Walking the 3 dogs at the same time has become slightly crazy lately as all 3 dogs are different ages so they walk at different speeds and tugging factors.This harness will slow the youngest one down so the oldest one isn't having to walk at such a brisk pace.We have gone through numerous (alleged) no-pull harnesses over the course of the years for various dogs of various ages and sizes. None of them have worked. NONE!I had about given up, thinking no-pulls were a gimmick. I'm so thankful I broke down and tried one more.
L**I
Helpful
Helpful for pulling
W**Y
Works great
This is the only thing that stopped my husky from pulling.
B**.
Macht einen stabilen Eindruck
Tolle Farbe, schnelle Lieferung
J**M
Works well
Not a magic fix for pulling but definitely reduces it. I’m also happy to know that my dog’s neck isn’t being hurt whenever he does pull. This harness seems a lot more comfortable for him; and the unique design which discourages pulling in a positive way is great.
E**H
Great device
The front pull mechanism makes pulling almost impossible. Easy to use and works a charm!
M**S
Seems to help. Sizing seemed off
Really helped with pulling, dog hates harnesses but doesn’t seem to hate this as much, as it doesn’t go over his head.Sizing was incorrect or some issues, we measured we intended but it is only just small enough for the pup
G**Z
TOP - Unser Hund zieht nicht mehr
Ich hätte es nicht für möglich gehalten. Aber es stimmt. Unser unverbesserlicher Schäferhund zieht nicht mehr! Für uns grenzt das an ein Wunder. Wir haben zuvor alles versucht. Wirklich alles. Durch dieses einfache Gestell, das sich über die Brust des Hundes bei entsprechendem Zug etwas zusammenzieht, wurde dad Unmögliche möglich: unser Hund zieht nicht mehr. Er läuft ganz normal ohne dabei in irgendeiner Weise gequält zu sein.Wir sind völlig begeistert und können den Easy Walk ruhigen Gewissens weiterempfehlen.
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