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Freedom No Pull Dog Harness Large No Leash

Freedom No Pull Dog Harness Large No Leash

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The Freedom No-Pull Dog Harness (made by 2 Hounds Design) will help you stop your dog’s pulling and yanking on the leash!

  • Easy to use & comfortable to wear, four adjustment points plus Swiss Velvet lining prevents rubbing

  • Front and back clip for best training results

  • Made in the USA with stainless steel hardware and super strong nylon webbing

  • Size: Large, for measurements about 28"-32" (width is 1")

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How to Use Freedom No Pull Dog Harness Large No Leash

How to Use Freedom No Pull Dog Harness Large No Leash

FAQs

Yes. When used correctly, the harness will be comfortable and safe for your dog to wear.

The Freedom No-Pull Harness is made by 2 Hounds Design, we are an authorized reseller.

Please contact us so we can know what sizes to order in the future or to get assistance with picking a size.

No, we can't guarantee that. BUT, with this harness and proper training techniques, you can dramatically reduce your dog's pulling!

Suggested Training

Safely and humanely overcome leash pulling and lunging with the Leash Walking Video Course taught by Traci Madson CPDT-KA.

Practical tips on how to overcome lunging at people, other dogs, etc. while on leash and general poor leash behavior. Get in-depth videos of different techniques and what tools to use for leash walking.

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Customer Reviews

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April
No Pull Harness

I will swear by this no pull harness. I have a 70lb Purebred Siberian Husky that used to drag me where he wanted to go and with this no pull harness, I have been able to gain control of him on our walks and out in public! I would highly recommend as it is very well made! You can't beat it

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Misha
Works well

I have a very reactive dog and this harness has helped manage how hard he pulls on his leash. I know if I worked with him more it would be even better. But even with the little bit of work I have put in he pulls a lot less. I can just do little tugs to remind him to slow down and he usually responds pretty well. He had also gotten really good at pulling out of his collar when he saw something he wanted so this helps with that problem too.