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Reddit mentions of PetSafe Easy Walk Dog Harness, No Pull Dog Harness, Royal Blue/Navy Blue, Medium (066938)

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of PetSafe Easy Walk Dog Harness, No Pull Dog Harness, Royal Blue/Navy Blue, Medium (066938). Here are the top ones.

PetSafe Easy Walk Dog Harness, No Pull Dog Harness, Royal Blue/Navy Blue, Medium (066938)
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    Features:
  • LEGACY OF TRUST: This harness was created 15 years ago by a veterinary behaviorist and is trusted by a million dog parents and trainers each year
  • TEACHES BETTER LEASH MANNERS: Patented Martingale loop and front chest leash attachment minimizes your dog’s pulling by gently steering him in the direction you are headed
  • NO MORE GAGGING AND CHOKING: The harness safely controls light to moderate pulling by resting across your dog’s chest instead of his throat
  • COMFORTABLE FIT: Keep your dog cool with less coverage than many other harnesses; light and breathable construction while still maintaining quality and durability
  • QUICK AND EASY TO FIT: The quick-snap shoulder and belly straps allow you to fit the nylon harness easily on your dog
  • WORRY-FREE PURCHASE: Whether you accidentally purchase the wrong size or your dog mistakes his harness for a chew toy, our Customer Care experts are happy to assist with replacements or resizing
  • QUALITY GUARANTEED: PetSafe brand has been a trusted global leader in pet behavior, containment and lifestyle innovations for nearly 30 years; we help pets and their people live happy together
Specs:
ColorRoyal Blue/Navy Blue
Height1.25 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
SizeMedium
Weight0.27 Pounds
Width2.125 Inches

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Found 4 comments on PetSafe Easy Walk Dog Harness, No Pull Dog Harness, Royal Blue/Navy Blue, Medium (066938):

u/breezymcgz · 8 pointsr/Dogtraining

Thirded, as soon as we got our puppy a front hooking harness he stopped pulling. We got this one.

u/ThomsDroopingEye · 6 pointsr/running

I have a border collie mix, and I agree they make great running partners. For the lead I use the Easy Walk harness -- it's over the shoulders instead of a collar (more comfortable), and it diverts their forward momentum so they can't pull.

That said, my dog is only 3 years old and it's fairly easy for me to tire her out on long runs. I have to leave her at home if I'm doing more than 5 miles or if it's too hot. Keep an eye on your dog, they're not all built for endurance.

u/touchdowntonabbey · 2 pointsr/greatdanes

Another short Dane owner checking in! (5'2) The EZ walk harness is a really big help to reduce pulling. Also, I cannot recommend finding a good dog trainer and making sure that your Dane is well socialized enough! Some people are going to be physically intimidated by such a large dog- and the more training you have in, the less anxiety both you and your dog are going to have.

https://www.amazon.com/PetSafe-Easy-Harness-Medium-ROYAL/dp/B000BHWMYO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495027306&sr=8-1&keywords=EZ+walk

As long as you are prepared for the, "Are you walking that dog or is she walking you" type of jokes- walking a dane as a smaller stature person is really fine.

Owning a Dane is such a joy (we have 2!)- they are big sweethearts! More to cuddle!

u/retractableclause · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

Does your dog know how to heel? If he doesn't know he's supposed to be doing anything else, he's just going to pull. You need to refocus him so he has a job to do. Heeling is a great tool - it gives your walk purpose for the dog, and helps keep you both safe from being dragged into traffic.

Try a stop and go technique. It requires a lot of patience but is effective if you can stick with it. When he pulls, stop moving. Right now he knows that pulling = forward movement. You need to rewire that thought process so he learns that pulling = no movement. When he lets the leash slacken or he sits (or does anything other than pull), move again. Stop as soon as he pulls again.

I'd also recommend an easy walk harness. I use one when my dog will be in unfamiliar places. She's a good walker normally, but will still occasionally lunge in a new place if she's only on her collar (sees water or birds and forgets that she's dragging me halfway around the earth). The harness shouldn't be seen as a solution, but a tool to use until your dog learns to heel properly.

I tried Halti products (face/head halters), but they made my dog lose all personality and spend her time face-diving into the ground to try to get them off. I'd rather she enjoyed walks, and the easy walk harness doesn't bother her at all. There are a bunch of different brands of them out there.

Kind of dog? How old?