All pet parents know our dogs need to be on leashes – on their daily walks, while traveling, maybe even in the house sometimes if you're training a puppy and working on commands and boundaries.
By the same token, not much is more stressful than trying to wrangle a wild, leash-pulling, out-of-control canine that doesn’t listen to a word you say. The good news is many, if not most, pups will ...
Dogs generally pull about 60 per cent harder on a leash when wearing a padded harness compared with a collar, even when the equipment is marketed as “anti pull” – putting the people walking ...
No-pull dog harness FAQs We recommend a front-clip no-pull harness when training a dog to walk on a leash without pulling. It removes dangerous pressure from a dog's neck while reducing its ...