🐾 Walk smarter, not harder — harness the power of control and comfort!
The HALTI No Pull Harness in Medium size is a professional-grade, adjustable dog harness designed to stop pulling with a unique front control steering system. Lightweight and padded for comfort, it features reflective elements for safety during low-light walks. Ideal for medium dogs of all life stages, it offers a humane, effective training aid that pairs perfectly with Halti’s training lead.
Pet Type | Dogs |
Product Dimensions | 19.99 x 19.99 x 3 cm; 290.3 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | 15220A |
Breed Recommendation | Medium |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
Closure | NO-VALUE |
Colour | Black |
Size | M |
Volume | 100 Millilitres |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Special features | Reflective |
Specific Uses | Behaviour |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 290 g |
L**N
Great harness!
This harness has been a life saver with my very strong Labrador. It is effective and easy to use.It’s soft on his skin and gives me the control so he is no longer choking on every walk or ripping my arm out the socket.
L**T
No good for bouncy dogs
This would probably reduce pulling in most dogs, but my 8 month old 30kg boxer pup doesn't just pull but is hyperactive and bounces and Jumps and the harness just tangles up. So it'll be good for most dogs just not mineUpdate. After just using the attachment on the back, things are so much better. So for strong bouncy pullers, ignore the front attachment. Because of this I've upgraded the rating
K**E
It really works for my small dog who pulls like a maniac!
This is a great harness to mitigate pulling. My dog is a small beagle x cocker mix (14kg) and he is wearing a medium. Took me a little while to work out how to put it on (found a video on YouTube in the end) and you do have to lift your dogs legs into the leg loops which won't be for everyone but the minute he had it on he's been so much better on the lead - pulling A LOT less, walking more to heel etc. Highly recommend. It is super adjustable as well which helps if you think your dog might be between sizes.
M**2
Fantastic Harnesses
Wonderful harnesses, they look beautiful on. All my dogs pull and these harnesses made walking a lot easier.They are easy to put on and fit, they were comfortable and I like the padding under the arms. They are made really well and good quality.I bought size small and I tried it on my biggest frenchie who is 15kg and it fit him the girls are between 9-10kg and the size small fit them too.With the matching training leads I think they look really smart. I won’t be going back to any other type of harness now. These are my favourite for price, quality, comfort and anti pull.
J**S
Good, but not great 😊
I’ve used a halti harness (one that goes around your dogs nose) for a while now and they do stop the pulling, but my dog hates the bit that goes around her nose. So I thought I’d try this. I was very apprehensive that it wouldn’t work. But it does, she walked lovely with it. Also when we are out and she sees other dogs, with her old halti she would go onto her back legs and try to pull towards them. With this harness, at the moment she doesn’t seem to be able to that, so very enjoyable walks using this so far. And my dog seems happier not to have the old halti pulling around her nose. 😁 my advise: Give it a try it may just work!Update= had a few issues with her pulling more when going to the park, or waking with friends. Need to keep practicing. So not as sure 100 % at the moment, but seems better than just a lead on the collar. Might have to go back to the old harness if this doesn’t work. It seems to work better when we walk around the streets and when we are on are own.UPDATE. Not good when cats go by, instant pulling. Nearly pull me over. 🤨
A**R
Good harness
Good safe harness..Slips over head and over legs..It's a good solid lead that stops your dog pulling
J**
Doesn't stop pulling but does help.
This harness doesn't stop the pulling but it does reduce it.I was looking for a harness to help my feral 7 month,14kg pup stop pulling. I walk my 5kg dog and pup together and I was just so fed up with being dragged and my little dog being dragged with me. I just felt so disheveled and exhausted after I walked him. I trained my 52kg Akita and she was a handful at first, but this boy is just relentless.I already had a "no pull harness" (and I say that loosely) but it just wasn't cutting it, so I jumped on amazon to see what i could find.I came across the halti harness and thought that may do the trick. I looked at others but they were more of a string type and we feared that those harness would cut into his armpits.I measured my pup, looked on the halti harness diagram and choose the harness size to suit him, which was medium and it fits perfectly.The first time that I put it on my pup, he turned to me and gave me a look to say 'what's going on?", he wasn't overly impressed but carried on trying to pull but not getting as far as he did when he wore his previous harness. As a bonus I now feel that my arm is not going to be ripped out of it's socket everytime i take him for a walk.We originally wanted to change his harness, from the ones that go over the head and clip both sides of the body, as with this type of harness when he was pulling the front of it kept riding up to his throat and putting pressure on it, plus it didn't stop him pulling. With the halti harness it sits comfortably in the right place. It also has a soft tube (although it moves) that covers the straps going under the armpits. The glider can be a bit fiddly/frustrating, especially when you have an impatient pup, but the straps are nice, thick and sturdy and do not cut into him.It has a clip at the front and one on the top and also a little grasp finger hoop (well I think that's what it is??) It has a padded chest piece and the quality is nice.When we go out for a walk we put his training halti lead on, when we get to the field we put his 10m flexi lead on to let him have a run. We were concerned that it would hurt him when he got to the end of the 10 metres which he usually does as full speed, but seems absolutely fine with it and carries on chasing and playing with his sister.On the walk back, I put back on his halti lead, but instead of having it in my hand I put it across my body, wearing it on the opposite shoulder to the side my pup is on and I clip both clips to the top of the harness. This is when training him becomes easier, I have a hand free to give him treats, he is tired from a run (more likely to listen) and it's a bit harder for him to pull a (--)kg person, so he's right by my side, obviously I stop with him when he wants to sniff, etc. It makes a more of a pleasurable walk.To help with his loose lead/stop pulling training, I do try and wear him out with a flirt pole in the garden for around 10 minutes, this helps him concentrate a bit more and we also use threshold training with him before a walk, for him to have a calmer state of mind.Time will tell with his training, but this harness gets a thumbs/paws up
E**A
Works great. RECCOMENDED SELLER
Brilliant. Stops dog pulling.
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