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Harnesses

A dog harness can be used for many things. Most are intended as a way to attach a leash without putting pressure on the dog's neck. Some can be used to prevent the dog from pulling on the leash, while others are designed to make pulling easier and more comfortable. A harness can let the world know that a dog has a specific job, or it can be a way to hang onto a dog that slips out of collars. Some harnesses allow people to give older dogs a helping hand.

Need help figuring out how dog harnesses work? Check out my posts on Harnesses Demystified, and my step-by-step guide for putting on the Petco Adjustable Mesh Harness.

Photo by Erin Koski
I like harnesses a lot. Obviously. Here are the ones I've reviewed so far:

Kurgo Go-Tech Adventure Harness
Yap Wrap Winter Wrap
Midnight Pet Lite and E-Z Harness
Ruff Rider Roadie
EzyDog QuickFit Harness
RC Pets Step-In Harness
ComfortFlex Sport Harness
Petco Adjustable Mesh Harness
Planet Dog Cozy Hemp Harness
Ruffwear Webmaster Harness
Casual Canine XTRM Harness
Kong Harness
Little Pals Adjustable Harness and Leash Combo
WaLk-e-Woo Mesh Harness
Gooby Freedom Harness
Gooby Freedom II Harness
Rolled Leather Harness
Kong Brand Reflective Harness
Fraggle Rock Biothane Harness
Ruffwear Front Range Harness
Dean and Tyler DT Works Harness
Red Dingo Harness
Mhu Ghu LED Air Mesh Harness
Premier Sure-Fit Harness

Photo by Erin Koski
"No-Pull" Harnesses
Yuppie Puppy Simple Control Harness
Sporn Simple Control Harness
Premier EasyWalk Harness
Yuppy Puppy Anti-Pull Mesh Harness
Freedom No-Pull Harness
SENSE-ation Harness

...of course, if your regular harness has a front ring, you can just use that as a no-pull harness.

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