Spring has sprung, and your pup is probably anxious to pull
you out the front door to go for a walk. Even if you don’t have a dog that
pulls, choosing the correct equipment can make an ordinary walk with your dog
safer and more enjoyable.
Choosing to walk your dog with a harness or head collar can
have great safety benefits for your dog. Pet stores have a variety of different
items to choose from, which can seem overwhelming. Luckily, there are three that
Morris K9 Campus considers the best no-pull devices on the market today, and
all of them are available for purchase in our lobby.
Freedom Harness:
Made by Wiggles Wags and Whiskers, the Freedom Harness is specially designed to
gently tighten around your dog’s chest to prevent them from pulling. The
harness features clips in both the front and the back, and is designed for
comfort featuring a velvet strap that goes under your dog’s chest to prevent
chafing. The harness comes in a variety of different colors, so you can find the
one that best suits your four-legged friend.
Austin, a terrier mix and daycare client at Morris K9 Campus, wears a navy Freedom Harness. |
Gentle Leader:
This product is made by Premier and is marketed as a head collar that stops
pulling, lunging and other unwanted behaviors. The Gentle Leader goes around
your dog’s mouth and the top of their head and prevents pulling by guiding your
dog’s head down when they pull. The device allows for great control of your
dog, and is highly recommended for anyone struggling with enforcing proper
walking skills. Even though this product goes around the dog’s mouth, it is not
a muzzle; the dog will still have free use of their mouth to sniff and eat.
Daycare client Reggie, a goldendoodle, shows off a gentle leader. |
Sensation Harness:
Designed by Softtouch, this front connection harness is meant to prevent your
dog from pulling while focusing on solving common behavioral problems typically
run into by owners. Since the harness clips in the front, where the dog’s chest
moves, their body will follow, eliminating pulling.
Oliver, another daycare client, models the Sensation Harness. |
These items are made to prevent your dog from pulling and have
safety benefits unlike other devices such as flat buckles, prong and choke
collars, which can often cause physical damage to your pooch when not used properly or used for the wrong dog. A dog who
repeatedly pulls on a regular collar risks conditions like a collapsed trachea
with repeated wearing.
These selections mentioned above should not cause damage,
will help you while walking, and can greatly benefit both you and your dog.
Stop by our lobby and have one of our experts fit your dog for any of them.
A pull harness can quickly improve your dog’s walking skills,
however, training classes complement these no-pull harnesses and head collars nicely
and do more to change the pulling behavior of your dog. For a list of our
upcoming training classes, visit our website at www.MorrisK9Campus.com.
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