Harness the Adventure! 🐾
The PoyPet No Pull Dog Harness is designed for comfort and control, featuring two metal leash attachment points, adjustable straps, and a breathable padded vest. Its reflective stitching ensures safety during nighttime walks, making it perfect for all-day adventures with your furry friend.
S**R
Good stuff
The media could not be loaded. Extremely reflective. Took a few short and long distance night shots to see.Fit is fine. No issues with durability so far - for reference my dog is a puller, a jumper, and does a belly crawl that slowly wears away the fabric of harnesses.Color is pretty bright. The bottom part has gotten dark because of my dog’s aforementioned belly crawls. I haven’t tried washing or spot cleaning yet.Good value for money. Haven’t seen something by with the same features for a better price.The top clips make it easy to put on and remove. The handle and clips have held up.
T**Y
Nice harness
The dog likes it. He does not shy away like he did with his previous harness. Must be more comfortable. His owner reports that the harness is well made and easy to adjust. Grab handle and reflective stripes are welcome.
A**9
Very effective with a strong puller!
I have a wonderful, young rescue dog who is 60 pounds of solid muscle. Due to a traumatic incident when she was a pup last year, she has some anxiety and pulls a lot on leash. I’d tried a variety of harnesses and a Martingale collar. At her trainer’s suggestion, I switched to a head collar. It helped somewhat with the pulling, but she hated it. I hated it, too, but was told this was the only safe and sure way to have control and tried to make the best of it. After about three months, her eyes were itching like crazy, and she’d roll her head on the ground at every patch of grass, trying to scratch her eyes and push the collar off her nose. She had bumps/abrasions on her snout. Moleskin didn’t help. Late one night, I took a look at my poor girl’s face and decided I’d had enough. No more head collar—ever!But that meant I needed an alternative. Prong collars are supposed to be inhumane, so I researched different harnesses…again. In the interim, I used two leashes: one attached to the Freedom harness and another attached to the Martingale. It was not ideal. Finally, I decided on this Poypet No Pull harness. The reviews were good, it had both front and back leash attachments, and looked sturdy and well-made. It seemed to be designed so that no straps would dig into her, especially in the armpits. The wide, padded fabric looked like it would not only be comfortable, but might actually made her feel secure and less anxious.It’s only been about a week, but so far, all those things appear true. When the Poypet arrived, I was busy looking for instructions, while my daughter simply went and put it on her. It was a snap. Unlike the head collar and the other harness, this one was no struggle to get on. The dog didn’t resist and she didn’t mind wearing it. That was a pleasant surprise. I didn’t realize I’d bought the harness with only two quick-release clips, and the instructions I found on the Poypet Website were for a harness with three clips. I was confused and emailed Poypet, as well as asking here on Amazon. (Many thanks to those who answered!) I was worried about pulling the harness on and off over her head, but as it turns out, it’s really easy. You have to make sure it fits snugly, per the instructions, and tighten the straps if you see it’s loose or forming big gaps between dog and harness. Snug, not tight. A snug fit makes the whole system work better.With that long leadup, now you’re asking, “Well, does it work like magic?” The answer is that there is NO equipment that will be an instant magic pill if you don’t want to hurt your dog. You have to put the time, effort, love, and know-how into training. But after less than a week using the Poypet, there’s a major improvement and I’m truly delighted with it. When she pulls, the Poypet is sturdy enough that I can stop without getting into a power struggle and without worrying that I might be injuring her by yanking her head. The Poypet spreads the pressure through the front and back, and doesn’t cause her any discomfort. (Other than that she doesn’t get to run over to eat some garbage or deer poop.)Overall, the Poypet has dramatically reduced my stress levels on walks and I think my sweet girl is less anxious and comfortable in these new parameters. BTW, I also went to a shorter leash, from 6-ft to 4-ft, with padded double handles, and that works great with the Poypet. Took her on a 75-minute walk on a levee trail today and found it so much easier. Last note is that the customer service I received from Poypet was outstanding.
T**A
Good harness but not quite right for my dog
If you're looking for a sturdy harness, this may be the one for you. It's got a lot of nice features, like multiple connection rings and adjustable straps and seems well made. I found it difficult to move the straps to adjust them--everything is very tight and hard to move. I also have a very difficult time unbuckling it. The two clips are so tight, it takes a lot of effort to squeeze them enough for the release. If you don't have a lot of grip strength, or if you have arthritis in your hands, this won't be a good option for you. Our dog is a 13-year-old Papillon, who doesn't pull or need a heavy-duty harness. I was looking for something I could leave on her for part of the day, but this is too bulky and I believe she'd be uncomfortable wearing it for more than the duration of a walk. She also doesn't like that it has to go over her head to get it on. Overall, it's a decent harness, and I kept it as a backup, but I don't put it on her very often for the reasons given. If you have a bigger and/or more energetic dog and can manage the straps and buckles, it might be perfect for your pooch. I deducted 1 star for the hard-to-adjust straps and the overly-tight clips.
O**.
Instant improvement in our walk!
I bought 2 black harnesses for my 65 lb pits (one measures 30 in around, the other 31 in). My dogs love to pull me on walks. When we had 1 dog the martingale collar worked fine for control, but with two dogs it was a mess. They would choke themselves stupid and I felt like a horrible dog owner and dreaded walking them.Picked these harnesses because they are front lead, had great reviews, and decent price.Took them out this morning for the first time. Nice harness, good quality. They were easy to put on/take off, fairly easy to adjust. I left them snug. Dogs didn’t seem bothered by them. The cushion is nice, but was full of loose dog hair when I took it off. Not a deal breaker though.I noticed an INSTANT difference as we walked. They pulled, and would get kinda tugged to the side and stop. I fit one harness better than the other. The poorer fit one was also on the dog who slows down then lunges forward like a psycho, and would get sort of lopsided on the dog. I don’t know if the novelty of it controlled them better or if the side tug is really what works. Either way, we had a MUCH better walk. I think it would be better if I practiced with each dog individually a few times before doing a walk together.Will update this review after using for a while if I think it will be helpful.I’d totally recommend this product to anyone with big dogs that pull who wants to walk them together. Wasn’t perfect, but promising improvement in first use that I’m hopeful after a few uses we will want to add a third dog. Haha
T**E
Pitty bulls
Good quality for my pitty dogs has two places to hookup leashes for good control
S**A
Stylish, Comfy, and Easy to Use
I bought this for my corgi and it’s great! The blue color looks awesome, and the harness is super easy to put on and take off. It fits nicely and feels secure without being too bulky. The handle on the back is really handy when I need a little extra control. Great for walks—especially since my corgi can be a little excited sometimes. Definitely recommend!
F**E
Too difficult to adjust.
Too difficult to adjust.
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