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17May 2021

7 Best Dog Harnesses For An Easier Walk

Maria Leindecker

7 Best Dog Harnesses For An Easier Walk

We all love our little furry friends. They bring this boundless joy and love into our lives. Honestly, after some time, it becomes hard to even remember what our lives were like before these fur balls entered our lives and changed them for the better.

As a pet parent, I am constantly on the lookout for things that can make it easier for me to care for the little tornado in my life. One of the recent changes I have made is I have stopped using collars and made the shift to a dog harness.

Many pet parents do not consider the collar and the harness to be that different, so why do we need to switch to a dog harness? Let me tell you a little about my dog. 

My dog not only loves his daily walks in the park but also loves to chase every pigeon and squirrel that catches his eye. He hears any loud sound and rushes to investigate it, sees other dogs, and decides to yank me in that direction so we can go over and say hi. Do you get the picture? When I take my dog out for a walk, I am constantly bracing myself for the sudden pull and run that he loves to do. He does live up to his name, Dennis, as this little dog is certainly a menace.

This is why I switched to a harness. A harness is a better way to take your dogs out on their walks safely and without curbing their natural enthusiasm and playfulness.

How Does A Harness Work?

Unlike a traditional dog collar, which basically puts maximum pressure around a dog’s neck and face, a harness distributes the pressure across a wider area of the dog’s body while ensuring that it is focused on the less sensitive regions. These areas are generally the dog’s chest and flank. This benefits your dog as it’s more comfortable and also helps your arms as you do not have to exert that much pressure to control your dog when they are being little too active.

The Best Dog Harness For All Kinds Of Dogs

1. Plush Chest Harness — The best harness for dogs, which are smaller in size or are less frisky would be the padded chest and back harness, with a back clip. Small dogs tend to get their feet tangled on the leash if you for a front clip harness. A wide range of ultra-soft and completely padded back clip harness range is available at Sassydogfashions. You get to choose between beautiful patterns and you can even get your dog’s name custom embroidered on the harness.

Plush Chest Harness

2. No Pull Harness — For slightly bigger dogs with higher energy levels an ideal harness would be a double strapped no-pull harness with multiple leash attachment clips. These are basically two crisscrossing straps, which go around your dog’s body. This lets the dog have complete mobility while walking and allows you better control due to the double leash attachments.

3. Soft Reflective Harness — reflective harness is a must not only during winters but also if you are someone who frequently takes their dog out at night for their daily walks. A reflective harness would keep both you and your pet safe from any traffic on the roads. If you are considering getting these, then these are also available at Sassydogfashions. They are padded in soft material and have completely adjustable chest straps to provide a snug yet comfortable fit for your dog. Get in the color of your choice and with your little friend’s name embroidered on it.

4. Soft Mesh Dog Harness — In warmer climates, dogs generally find the plush or heavily padded dog harness uncomfortable. They may even constantly try to wiggle out of the harness or keep on trying to pull their way to freedom and comfort. For such dogs, the airy and breathable mesh harness is the perfect answer. The one at Sassydogfashions is made of ultra-soft fabric, so your dog is comfortable in all weather conditions. Available in beautiful hounds tooth plaid, your dog is going to be the most sophisticated-looking dog at the dog park.

Soft Mesh Dog Harness

5. Gentle Head Collar — If your dog is the type that eats things off the ground without permission. Or have the habit to lunge suddenly without warning at passersby, then a gentle head collar might be what you need. Irrespective of the size of the dog, if you are able to control your dog’s head, then you can control their body. This type of harness actually goes only over the dog’s snout. It does not choke or pull near the neck region. 

6. No-Pull Step In Harness — If it is the first time your little puppy is being made to wear a harness, then you can consider  a step-in harness. These step-in harnesses are easier to put on your small puppies as they hardly stand still. It could be like a fun little game wherein they give their cute furry paws to you as you gently get them into the harness. You can keep them distracted and get them into these harnesses with utter ease. These harnesses are gentle and give you little puppy enough room for mobility. They help your dog get used to wearing harnesses when being taken out for a walk. 

7. Harness Dresses — My last pick is fun yet durable and useful type of harness. Most of us love dressing up our puppies? Yet, when it comes to taking them to a social gathering means to choose between an outfit or a harness. What if we could have both? At Sassydogfashions they have these unique and adorable little summery floral dresses which can double us as a harness. Each dress has a D-ring and comes with a matching leash. Who says we can not dress up and keep our dogs safe at the same time?

Summary 

So, here was my round-up of the 7 different types of harness you can consider switching over to. As pet parents, it is our responsibility to work with our dogs, to understand their behavior, and find the best way to help them lead a happy life. A harness goes a long way in providing the right kind of care for your pet child.