Description
Sizing
How it works?
The leash is attached at the front to a strap that runs across the front of the chest. The harness pivots the dog towards the owner when pulled. No pain, no nerves - pure physics works here :)
PS Just putting on the harness is not enough, learning requires a lot of patience, consistency, love and good food. The training harness is a training harness and should not be used as a recreational harness. Their stripes run just behind the armpits, so it is important to adjust them well to the dog - they must not be too tight so as not to rub the pooch. We recommend using them with a standard lanyard, never with an automatic lanyard.
How to measure your dog for the easy walk harness?
We measure the circumference of the chest vertically, just behind the front paws - in the groin. Compare its value with the range of regulation listed in the table and on this basis choose the size: S, M, L.
We measure the length of the front belt. From one groin to the other, we leave no space. Easy fights, unlike the Norwegian ones, take place right behind the paws, they are not moved away from the armpits. The harness is adjustable in both straps - vertical and horizontal.
Judith (Revised) -
We have been testing the harness for about 3 weeks with a dog that has so far pulled moderately on a leash. We bought the harness delighted with many positive opinions, but we cannot say so positively :(
Pros:
- nice design
- easy to put on / take off
- resilience
Minuses:
- unfortunately, during walks, the harness loses its adjustment - once the width is set, it loosens, which means that we have to reduce it again, it is quite annoying (the elastic bands used to limit the width disturbance do not fulfill their function)
- the place where the leash is attached is too protruding and too wide - so the dog is pulled very delicately with its own strength on a different trajectory of movement - and we thought that shifting the direction of the dog's pulling would be more definitely
- it seems to me that the place for attaching the leash should be more stiffened, in a specific place - and now it looks like when the dog pulls to the right, this theoretical "center" of the harness front moves to the side and the effect of pulling the dog back is really negligible
Finally, we will give the harness to dogs in need, and for ourselves we are still looking for the perfect model that will really work.