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2025-09-03 10:43:32
I have a labradoodle puppy who has grown to be three times the size he was when I bought this. It still works really well. It's nice and thick, but very light and easy for both of us to use. (I need to get a long lead of this material!) It goes on and off fast, and does restrain him pretty well. The only two small downsides are: (1) it will tighten and stay tight if you have to pull too much (this can be mitigated by stopping and easing it a bit after some epic struggle like a bunny shooting by); and (2) when the doodle's doo is too long, I have to be careful not to catch his fur between the rubber slide stopper and the rope (he has lost a few tufts to this). I think it would fit any size dog and because it's so light and so quick and easy to put on and take off, it's a very useful to take along. He chewed it once when we first got it, but it barely frayed it and did not do any structural damage. Excellent product (and the colors are so nice).
Madmiguel
2025-08-23 20:41:35
These work great for large breed dogs! We bought these because our dogs were very strong and ordinary leads would break and stretch. These leads were easy to put on them and did a great job of controlling them withought hurting them.
Les Page
2025-08-04 11:28:06
We have had Corgi's for thirty plus years. These are the current editions The male, lower step, believes in his heart that he is a Rottweiler. Not believing in collars, especially chock collars, shock treatments, cumbersome harnesses and an array of gadgets that make the daily walks...walks...and not pull the owner around at double time, we went with this leash. We've tried everything Cesar Millan has whispered. Consulted with local trainers and grabbed at so many straws we could construct a hay bale. Before the first walk with this leash the difference was noted in the house. He sat at the front door, did not bolt at break neck speed for the park across the street, ignored the neighbor kids outside playing some hoops and sat and waited for the "okay" to exit. In disbelief my wife took a close look to make sure it was one of our Corgi's. Night and Days difference. No pulling, tugging, not one attempt to set the pace and stays right with "the pack leader."You can see the quality of product right off. With little effort one can accomplish getting the leash adjusted and properly fitted for the dog. We highly recommend this leash and already have ordered one for the female. Yes, we did hesitate with the price at first. No hesitation ordering the second one. You get what you pay for. In this case...quality, well constructed and we believe many years of casual walks with a dog we didn't believe was possible. "No Pull" is no bull.
Customer
2025-07-24 11:59:22
Exactly what I was looking for: light-weight, dogs respond to their own pulling w/o choking themselves out, and it fits to their individual body. I have sampled many things w/ my pups, and so far this system has worked the best. I worried it was too simple, but their responses have been great. I use these as their “walking†leashes. Initially thought they were priced a bit high, but for how they are working and holding up, it’s reasonable. I do wish there was a ring on it JUST for use w/ doggo seatbelts for the car, as I don't like having to attach to a collar for that. It has a ring on it, but as that is part of the adjustable “fit†portion of the harness, I don’t believe it would work well for that purpose. An added ring where the leash handle slides through would be a great addition!
alooknac
2025-07-11 11:12:00
Very well made and a great idea, very ingenious. However, I know it doesn't say this, but I thought the small size would be a lighter weight rope, but it's not. The first thing I noticed when I pulled it out of the package was how heavy it is, and the rope is quite thick and hefty. My dog is just under 15 pounds. I read more than one review from a chihuahua owner which led me to believe this was sized for smaller breeds, not just in length, but not so. I realize this is my own misunderstanding, just giving you a heads up. I can't even imagine a chihuahua wearing this thing, but apparently some do.I gave it a whirl anyway. For me, it's actually trickier to get on than the step-in harness we have been using. My dog kept trying to bite it as I tried to put it on her, which does not usually happen with our regular harness and leash. I imagine that would get better.Tried actually walking her with it and she still pulled. If anything, at one point she smelled something interesting and braced her legs against the ground harder than ever. So, no improvement on that front.It's marketed as escape-proof but the instructions do have a disclaimer, sorry I don't remember what it said exactly, something about not allowing slack somewhere. I sometimes pick my dog up to avoid an unpleasant doggie encounter and she has managed to slip out of her regular harness while being held (and squirming). I was afraid something similar might be possible with the Harness Lead.I can see where this can be a great option for dog shelters or multiple pet owners because it's easily adjustable to fit different sizes of dogs.
Kris
2025-06-19 13:08:47
This leash as a harness has made a huge difference in my dog. She is a Cardigan Welsh Corgi who is almost a year old. She loves people and would get very excited on walks when a person would come our way. She was lunging on her collar and normal harness. We of course continued to work on training but this harness has helped us tremendously with lunging, barking and eating things off the ground (surprisingly). She pulls a lot less and is checking in with me more on walks. The rope is thicker than I imagined and soft. It slides easily as a collar but can stay a bit tighter than I’d like on the harness part. However with her movement from walking it doesn’t stay snug for very long. I also love the length of it when using it like a harness. It has completely changed our walks instantly. It feels well made and durable but I’m unsure how it would hold up with a much bigger dog.
Kate B.
2025-06-08 18:32:47
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Jo
2025-04-15 09:52:59
This is a fantastic lead and collar in one for difficult to control dogs. Highly recommend
Customer
2025-03-27 14:14:27
The Harness Lead is just what we’ve been looking for.Our 1 year old Large Munsterlander (German Gun dog) walks great on a lead most of the time, however the first walk of the day is a different story. We live close to fields and a lot of wildlife and in the morning he can smell the foxes etc and he pulls like crazy. It’s only a small walk to where we let him off the lead however he’s extremely strong and it’s exhausting.In the past, we’ve purchased so many leads/harnesses/head collars etc to combat this issue that we’ve lost count. The head collars and figure of 8’s worked great, but our boy hates them. Normal Harnesses just gave him the ability to pull even more from his chest.As he’s a gun dog, we wanted something that could not snag when he’s running around. Ideally, we needed a product easy to put on and more importantly take off when we let him off the lead. Also we did not want something too restricting. We needed a practical solution that work for us and our boy.After a lengthy search of the web, eventually I stumbled on the Harness Lead which seemed to be what we needed. The difference it has made to the early morning walk is unbelievable. He’s stopped pulling and he’s so much calmer. He’s actually learning himself how to walk nice. He’s quickly realised if he walks by our side the lead is slack, if he does gets a bit in front, the lead tightens slightly around his chest but slackens again when he reverts back.We’re so please with this purchase, this lead really works for us and our excitable young boy.It’s not cheap though, however there is a video on YouTube that shows you how to turn a normal slip lead into a harness. Just in case your dog does not like this kind of restraint on his chest, it may be worth trying the slip lead method first before parting with your hard-earned money.We ordered the small/medium size as we prefer our boy to walk to heel. It’s still fairly long though, about 4ft from his back so we do have to wrap it around our hands. If you have a really large dog or you don’t mind your dog being a long way in front, you’d probably be best ordering the Medium/LargeThe quality of the Harness Lead is spot onWe were slightly worried about purchasing the Small to Medium size in case it was not strong enough to hold our big lad. But it's really well made, and not too thin. It’s about the same thickness as an average slip lead that you would purchase in a pet shop.
Kevin
2025-03-16 13:23:40
ExcellentSimple and effectiveComfortable and Reassuring for both of us
silvia montecchio
2024-12-21 11:23:22
Ottimo prodotto! È proprio quello che cercavo: un tutt'uno guinzaglio/pettorina che non andasse a tirare il collo del cane in caso di tiro. Ovviamente il cane deve essere addestrato a non tirare, ma in caso di gite al mare, montagna o campagna, non si può pretendere che il cane stia al piede, per cui questo guinzaglio/pettorina corregge il cene senza strozzarlo, è sicuro, nel senso che il cane non riesce a liberarsi, e forte. Unica nota dolente è il prezzo ma considerando che è la soluzione definitiva, ne vale la pena.
Wildlife Gal
2024-12-16 19:05:32
If you want to see this harness in action, watch Pitbulls and Parolees, it's where I first saw it, and was impressed by how secure and sturdy it was. This is NOT your normal "harness" for multiple reasons.First, it is essentially a single piece of rope that is looped and twisted in such a way as to create a harness, a bit of a take off on the figure of eight harness. What makes it different is the two rubber stoppers, that hold the leash in place, as a harness, that if done positioned correctly, creates an escape proof (yep, if done properly) harness.Secondly, most harnesses are made from multiple pieces of fabric or strap material meaning there are multiple stitch lines that can fail (tear apart), come undone (loose, broken or rotted thread) or hardware that rusts or becomes brittle over time.Thirdly, this harness and leash in one is completely adjustable, without straps or buckles that are awkward and prone to breaking.I will admit, there is a learning curve (but that is true with a lot of harnesses, the first time you use them), and having a second person for the first fitting is a good idea, while you figure it out. Very quickly though, this becomes second nature, it is remarkably easy to take on and off, and does not require a huge amount of cooperation from the dog (I deal with rescues that often have NO leash experience, let alone harnesses).I simply cannot recommend this Harness/Leash combo enough if you are a dealing with a dog who is an escape risk, or cannot have a leash attached to a collar. Yes, it is damn pricey for a "leash", and still kinda pricey for a leash and harnesses, but in this case, for the ease of use, simplicity of design, sturdiness and security, the money is well worth it.
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