🐾 Walk the Talk: Elevate Your Dog's Training Game!
The 2 Hounds Design Freedom No-Pull Dog Harness Training Package is engineered to minimize pulling and neck strain while ensuring your dog's comfort. With a soft Swiss velvet lining and a patented action loop, this harness promotes healthy walking posture and is recommended by trainers and vets alike. The included double-ended leash offers versatile training options, and the lifetime warranty ensures durability for even the strongest dogs.
D**A
Perfect adjunct to TRAINING!
The best tool to help you train your dog not to pull. Took my 4 month old Doberman who has pulling issues on a walk right after we got it and the pulling was cut in half instantly! It makes it less beneficial to pull because it turns her around without me having to pull her back (which is super counterproductive).We went on a 3.5 mile run and i did not see any chaffing on her armpits after and it does not seem to be uncomfortable to her in any way whatsoever even when it turns her it is very gentle. When we run with a normal harness she pulls to to "help" like a sled dog, but doesn't understand thats not what I want hahaIts very important to understand that this is NOT a solution to pulling, it just treats the SYMPTOMS. It helps with training only! If your dog pulls you have to make a correction EVERY SINGLE TIME until he/she doesn't pull anymore. There are plenty of ways to train a puppy not to pull and most of them require extreme amounts of patients and understanding. This helped take out the frustration of the training but nothing replaces sound training. I would say that if you still require this device to not get your dog to pull after 6 months then you probably need to re-evaluate your training methods.That being said this thing is great and very well made! the velvet is done perfectly and having two loops to hook into is great. I have seen the easy walk in person and I would say this is far superior. The package even states that they will replace up to 2 straps if your dog chews through them.
F**H
Finally a no pull that works for me
My dog is a beagle/boxer mix. He has the strength of a boxer - but the nose and focus of a beagle. He often gets involved in sniffing and totally ignores me or any leash.First I had the Sporn Pet Halter. It worked somewhat - but my dog still pulled (this harness puts pressure under the legs to prevent pulling). This was a good halter that he couldn't get out off - but my dog was too stubborn and just pulled against it.Next I got the PetSafe Easy Walk Harness (very similar to this harness but only front connector and no cross strap) - worked pretty well but my dog totally could get out of it - again very stubborn and just pulls till the chest strap slipped.This is a great mix of the two harnesses I mentioned above. Has good security - but also gives some pressure (around the ribs) and the front connector to turn the dog around if he pulls. This works so well for him because it kind of snaps him back to remember what I want from him i.e. don’t pull!I really like the dual connections. I actually just use a good leash with a clip on both ends. When I need him to stay with me and not pull I connect both ends and hold the front end a little closer. This puts the pressure more to the front and keeps him from trying to take off. When we are walking and I want to let him sniff around a little I just connect the back. The pressure on the torso still reminds him to stay close but gives him the freedom to check things out.
A**R
Bad construction, not a bad concept
On day one, my 6 months vizsla chewed off the center strap. It was easily accessible to his mouth, so I can't really blame him. The concept is good, but the strap that runs down between the two front legs must be of a better construction or maybe even chainlink
T**I
It does have a nice fit. The front straps ride high where they ...
Certainly a well made product. As far as no pull, it might work for a timid dog, but not for an aggressive puller. It does have a nice fit. The front straps ride high where they should be, not low causing a tripping action. If you just want a very nice harness - this is it.
D**S
I really want to love this...
I have a very determined puller in our Aussie pup. He gives zero F's that his neck or chest are being constricted when pulling. If he sees something he wants to go for, he's going! We've been through 5 different harnesses between him growing and trying to find one that will help with the pulling. We've been through this stage with multiple dogs in the past, and so far we have yet to find the perfect harness. Having gone through my list of standbys, I reached out to a friend who's a dog walker, and she recommended the Freedom.I like the design of this a lot. There's a lot of flexibility in the adjustments, which I find lacking in most of the other harnesses I like. Dogs aren't a standard shape or size when it comes to neck and chest dimensions, so having a large range of adjustments within a specific harness size is very important. This harness gets an A+ there. This goes along with the comfort level as well, since an ill-fitting harness is not gonna be super comfortable for the dog. The padding on the chest/under arm straps seem really nice. I having noticed any sort of chaffing, and it seems to stay where it's supposed to be. Overall construction and durability is great. The stitching is very good, and I have no concern that it will fall apart, after a month of everyday use.I really like the concept martingale like clip on the top vs a fixed attachment there. In theory it should tighten around the whole chest instead of just choking down on one spot on the bottom. And the dual leash concept is nice. However, it really isn't doing much to stop the pulling. My nutjob of a puppy is walking better than he was with the previous harnesses, but he still pulls like there's nothing holding him back. Not just when he wants to go after a leaf, or a squirrel, or that other leaf, but also in normal stride. He is always out in front and using every bit of leash that I allow. Which brings me to the downfall of this arrangement.The dual attachment leash creates a loop between the front and back. The handle is "floating" on a D-ring, to provide flexibility. However, this means the only leash you have is the handle. When you want to bring your pup in close, you can’t just quickly wrap the leash around your hand, because it's two ends being pulled in opposite directions once you pass the floating handle. It's extremely uncomfortable to wrap that around your hand. Holding inside of the loop created by the 2 attachments is slightly better, but again, trying to wrap this is not quick nor comfortable to your hands.I didn't expect a miracle to stop the pulling, as we all know this is a learned trait/skill. I did hope that it would be more of a deterrent though. We'll continue to use this harness, as I do really like it, but have to experiment with other leash options. I haven't tried only using one attachment yet, because that was the big selling point to me having both the steer and pull back.
M**Y
Helps to prevent pulling
I have been trying to get hold of this specific harness for months following borrowing one from my neighbour who uses them on both her Labradors. I was really impressed as it did reduce the amount of pulling that I have been enduring from my young Kelpie. I have tried a number of harnesses as well as carrying out plenty of training but she was determined to pull. You still need to continue training but because you can steer your dog from the front fastening across the chest, and relax the lead if also fastened to the back, my dog doesn't feel the need to pull as dogs instinctively want to do when they feel pressure from a back fastening harness. Try it as it really does help. May not be the cheapest harness on the market but I think it is well worth the money as it is also very well made and the soft velvet straps do not rub your dog and so it is comfortable for them to wear.
H**T
Comfortable, soft, looks smart!
Our dog had bald patches in her armpits - we think from an allergy but the old harness was certainly rubbing and must've been making her sore. She loves her walks, but she'd be reluctant to have the old harness put on. This new one is perfect. She's been happy to have it put on every time. She's a collie crossed with something, with an unusually broad rib cage. It is a little too big for her (we knew it would be) but since she's not the sort of dog that would wriggle out of her harness and bolt, we're not worried about that. We're just so happy she's comfortable! The harness looks lovely, too.
R**R
Good design
A little tricky to get to right size, but once there no rubbing on dog so comfy for him. Good design as he can’t get his mouth down to chew it, but helps to keep control of he pulls. With training as well as using the harness, our puppy is learning not to pull now and starting to walk nicely.
M**Y
Great harness, happy dog, happy owner
Amazing. My dog pulls like crazy on a normal harness and with this one he may pull for a second and then he stops because it's so well secured. Best of all it doesn't leave him raw and red from pulling like some other harnesses we've tired (and we've tried a lot)
N**Y
Puts a stop to pulling
Great at stopping my boy from pulling. Little sod chewed the side strap on the 3rd outing
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