Harness the Adventure! 🐾
The PetSafe 3 in 1 Dog Harness is designed to provide a no-pull solution for dogs, featuring a reflective design for safety, adjustable fit for comfort, and a top handle for enhanced control. Perfect for car rides and outdoor activities, this harness ensures your pet's safety and comfort while promoting a healthy lifestyle.
A**H
We love these harnesses!
I have purchased seven of these harnesses over the last year because I - and my dogs - love them so much.I had the old version of the Easy-Walk and it wasn't awful but definitely had it's flaws. I bought the 3-in-1 for my American bulldog puppy last spring and immediately fell in love with how it fits and how adjustable it is.She was wide-chested even as a pup, and step-in harnesses were a pain before she was trained. The 3-in-1 harness is easy to get on, even easier to take off, adjustable in every single direction, and looks super cute in the fun colors. It's also sturdy, especially for having plastic buckles, and the padded portions are nice. The little built in seatbelt loop on the back works well as a makeshift handle when necessary, too.My pup quickly outgrew the small around 4 months old, so I bought the medium...which she outgrew by 8 months old. She's now a year old and about 90 pounds (but just taller than knee high - I'm 5'3") and wears the large, which will fit for life.I also bought this harness in other colors for my four other dogs because I loved it so much!For reference, my 5 pound pug has a 13" chest and wears the XS, my 15 pound Boston terrier has a 20" chest and wears the Small, my 55 pound pit bull has a 33.5" inch chest and just squeaks into a medium, my 90 pound American bulldog has a 37 inch chest and wears the large, and my smooth coated Saint Bernard is 125 pounds with a 39 inch chest and also wears the large.My dogs don't wear collars, and these harnesses have become their regular "outfits". They all wear these harnesses daily on walks and hikes. For the most part, they're pretty well trained and don't pull, but my pittie is deaf and sometimes reactive so she has put these harnesses to the test there. No fraying or breaking, but they DO NOT wear them in the house or yard or anytime they're unattended. It should be obvious that leaving a harness on an unattended dog might result in the dog getting injured or destroying the harness.These harnesses are also NOT MEANT to be forever tools for controlling your dog. Train your dog and you won't have to worry about their constant pulling ruining expensive harnesses! (It'll also make walks way more fun for all involved.)My only complaint? That I can't get matching euro-style/multi-function leashes to match them!
C**I
Life Changing Harness for our Active Pup!
We have a super active vizsla puppy. Naturally, he pulls like crazy on the walks, especially when he sees a bunny, squirrel, or literally any kind of bird. The walks on the collar were zero-level enjoyable. Then our trainer recommended a front-clip harness, and I found this PetSafe one that has both front and back D-rings, and also a seatbelt attachment. I haven't figured out why this works better than the collar (since the collar almost chokes him when he pulls and yet he pulls, but this one seems super comfy and yet he doesn't pull), but it works like a charm. We now love our walks, and my 9yo kiddo can also take him out without being afraid of a faceplant. The harness is great quality, we have the teal which is lovely, and it has reflective accents as well which I really like. We have a medium for our vizsla (6mo - at the smallest setting) - be sure to check their sizing guidelines before ordering. THIS HARNESS IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! I will add that I had a question and reached out to PetSafe and their customer service is the BEST I have ever experienced. Their chat function starts off with an automation (not a bot, but automated options to click through), but they don't put you through a hellhole of botland, very soon I was linked up with a real person who was extremely professional, very friendly and sorted me out in no time. I would buy from this company any day, their product support is 10/10.
A**N
Great with some design issues
Best harness for my dog that I've found so far and I've tried 7 different types at this point. But even if not, it's very well made, very adjustable, easy to put on, and she hasn't been able to slip out so I give it high marks regardless. I also like that it doesn't have to go over her head since she hates that. She also dislikes wearing collars and harnesses in general and does the shake-outs very often when she has something on but seems to do that less so with this harness so I assume it's fairly comfortable even for her.There are some design "flaws" that knocked it down to 4 stars for me, plus some issues for my dog in particular (that I'll list in case anyone has a similar doggo) but these didn't affect the star rating. I'd still recommend the harness overall!Design "Flaws":1) The neck/shoulder adjusts smaller on one side than the other. If you adjust that one side more, it makes each side uneven and twists the harness a bit on your dog. (You can kind of see it in the photo where the grey belly strap meets the neck strap in the front... it's pulled to her left instead of sitting in the middle of her chest.) So even though it's possible to make the neck smaller overall, you shouldn't really adjust that far on the one side because it's not even with the other side and it messes with the fit.2) The neck and chest straps (teal in the photo) seem to stretch a bit when wet, loosening the harness on your dog. It rains a lot here and any time the harness gets wet enough, it gets a bit loose on her in the middle of a walk. Not so loose she'd slip out or anything, but loose enough that it doesn't function as well because it's moving around on her and she ends up being able to pull more. (It's not the adjustment sliders moving on these straps. I have them marked so I could tell if they'd moved. The adjustment sliders are in the same place as always. The straps just apparently stretch some when wet and go back to normal when dry.)3) The adjustment slider on the belly strap doesn't stay in place. For my dog, I have it adjusted so the strap is as short as it'll go but I frequently take the harness off after a walk to find the slider has moved a bit and loosened the strap. This belly strap with the adjuster on it is smaller and less textured so the adjuster just seems to slide more easily? It doesn't seem to affect things too much for my dog but it does happen so noted.Dog-Specific Issues:These aren't enough to make me ditch this harness. Like I said, it's the best I've found for my girl! But:1) The main issue with her is that her chest is apparently rather large compared to her neck/shoulders, so I have a bit of a problem finding things that fit her around both. Usually if it's big enough for her chest, it's too big around her neck/shoulders. Because of the adjustability with this harness, it does fit her in both areas, but the issue mentioned above with the neck/shoulder strap not adjusting evenly on both sides does make things slightly awkward.2) The front martingale loop does definitely help with her pulling. Not completely—she's a VERY strong puller and likes to chase things—but it's definitely improved our walks and makes her have to pay more attention to me/the leash. The issue here with the harness itself is that the D-ring falls quite low on her, between the front legs almost. She's a 40lb Jindo Mix so not tiny but not very tall. She's also always got her nose to the ground and kind of "prances" when she walks, where her legs lift up a bit high every step. So all that combined with the leash being lower, she ends up stepping over it all the time and getting tangled. I can help mitigate this with careful maneuvering of the leash depending on what she's doing, but it is disappointing to have to instead of playing/interacting more with her directly on a walk. It wouldn't be an issue if the ring were higher up on the strap but I think her size, gait, and activity on walks contribute to this more than the harness itself so I can't fault the harness. I've actually purchased PetSafe's other easy walk harness that has the martingale across the chest instead of the belly and the front D-ring sits a bit higher up just to see if that's any better. (Although I think this one with the belly strap will end up being the best for her overall. We'll see!)Anyway, great harness despite a couple issues. Would recommend as long as you're okay with the "flaws", though I haven't found a better harness myself. Other harnesses have had even more issues so this has been the best harness for my girl so far hands down.
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