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Reddit mentions of 2 Hounds Design Freedom No-Pull Dog Harness and Leash, Adjustable Comfortable Control for Dog Walking, Made in USA (Large 1") (Teal)

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of 2 Hounds Design Freedom No-Pull Dog Harness and Leash, Adjustable Comfortable Control for Dog Walking, Made in USA (Large 1") (Teal). Here are the top ones.

2 Hounds Design Freedom No-Pull Dog Harness and Leash, Adjustable Comfortable Control for Dog Walking, Made in USA (Large 1
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    Features:
  • ENJOY MORE WALKS: Easy to use & comfortable to wear, four adjustment points plus Swiss Velvet lining prevents rubbing
  • BETTER CONTROL: Two connections give you better training results with your dog
  • TRAIN WITH EASE: Recommended by veterinarians, trainers, and dog behaviorists worldwide - helps you train your dog.
  • MADE IN THE USA: Stainless steel hardware and super strong nylon webbing.
  • CHEWING WARRANTY: Chewing replacement warranty included by 2 Hounds Design.
Specs:
ColorTeal
Height2.49999999745 Inches
Length10.99999998878 Inches
SizeLG (Chest 28"- 32")
Weight0.4188782978 Pounds
Width4.9999999949 Inches

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Found 7 comments on 2 Hounds Design Freedom No-Pull Dog Harness and Leash, Adjustable Comfortable Control for Dog Walking, Made in USA (Large 1") (Teal):

u/fwizard226 · 3 pointsr/dogs

I've seen a lot of people recommend the Freedom No-Pull Harness. I actually just got one for myself last week and so far I love it. Previously, I had been using the head collar for my dog who had a tendency to pull. But after a while I started really watching her and realized how stressed she was with it on. The trainer I use highly recommended the Freedom harness, which she uses with her highly reactive dog, which combined with her positive training methods have had amazing results.

You could also pop over to /r/dogtraining to read some of the advice they give out there. It's worth pointing out that their sidebar "prohibited" list includes recommending dominance as a training solution. It might be worthwhile considering consulting with a trainer who uses other methods.

u/SweetTeaBags · 2 pointsr/dogs

I use a harness that has both a clip at the front and at the back and a leash that can connect to both. He's a horrible puller, but on this harness, he's not nearly as bad, only in pet stores and around a lot of other people which is much easier to deal with in comparison to when I first got him in May. He's a 60 lbs pit/lab mix. The one I got is this one. It's easier to put on and it steers him toward the center when he tries to pull.

u/thepuppygauntlet · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

Buy a harness, a harness is less likely to rub any areas raw as long as it fits properly. Front clip one will help "turn" the dog so they won't pull as much. A Gentle Leader can also work wonders by turning the head, however if the dog lunges at birds/cars/dogs/cats/etc. I wouldn't recommend.

Get a plain leash, retractable leashes actually encourage the dog to pull (since the dog has gotten used to pulling to get farther out).

You can exercise the dog indoors and only go out for potty breaks if you don't want to buy stuff just for the weekend. Play games like fetch or mental games like scavenger hunts (find hidden treats), or put treats in old water bottles, DIY toys work wonders. If the dog doesn't know any tricks/fetch you can start teaching games like sit, down, shake, roll over, etc. All good mental games.

Edited to put Shearaha1's harness suggestion.

u/theincrediblejourney · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

I have a 9 month old Golden Retriever myself. And he was/still is a bit of a puller also.

What type of harness do you use?

I purchased the Freedom Harness about a month ago to try and address the issue.

And it has been working pretty well. I think its important to have the dual attachment lease (at chest and back) to help turn the entire body back to you. He's since seemed to learn that he needs to walk slower. And when he does pull, he acknowledges the correction.

Beyond that, I dont have much in the way of advice.

u/queenofspuds · 1 pointr/PuppySmiles

The Harness:
Freedom No-Pull Dog Harness Training Package with Leash, Teal Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7EXSA8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qMUpzb3JFZM49

The Leash:
PetsAlly Hands-Free Waist Dog Leash with Bag Dispenser and Training eBook, Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HI7PP7U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_UCD8kJk2BXPTR

u/jdmallard · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

Maybe a different harness? I use a Freedom No-pull that straps on the sides.
http://www.amazon.com/Freedom-No-Pull-Harness-Training-Package/dp/B00A7EXSA8