Vest harness: vest harnesses are ideal for more docile, well-behaved puppies who are not tempted to pull and try and run off in pursuit of birds or falling leaves. These harnesses slip onto the dog’s body like a vest, providing comfort and flexibility.
Webbed harness: webbed harnesses are less robust than vest harnesses and they offer another solution for dogs that don’t tend to pull while out walking. The straps, which can be padded, fit under the front legs.
No-pull harness: no-pull harnesses are designed for training puppies and maintaining control of excited pooches who are eager to run off while out with their owners. These harnesses are designed to optimise control without applying increased pressure to the dog’s neck.
Car safety harness: It’s a legal requirement to have your dog secured when travelling in the car and, whilst there are a number of options available, a safety harness is a popular choice. Easily attaching to a seat belt, a car harness will ensure your pup is comfortable, secure and travelling in style!
Let your dog inspect the harness and sniff it out before you go out for your walk.
Gently place the harness on the dog’s body while encouraging them to sit. You can use a treat to reassure them. Take the harness off and repeat several times, leaving it on for a longer period each time.
Leave the harness on and let them get used to wearing it before you leave the house.
Adjust the fit to ensure that your puppy is comfortable and happy before you start walking.
Use voice commands to encourage and praise them for being well-behaved while wearing their harness.
Try to use the harness every time you go out walking for consistency.