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Choosing a Dog Harness - Best Ones and How to Use 

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In this video, Ian Stone from Simpawtico Dog Training shows you how to choose a harness for your dog. We review the dog harness types for all needs: no pull, for athletics, and for small breeds. With reviews and recommendations, you can feel confident in using a harness correctly.
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@reginajohnson7496
@reginajohnson7496 7 лет назад
The harness I got for my shepherd/husky was a front one. The trainer at petco suggested it because she was a crazy strong puller when we walked. It ended up cutting her armpit area because she still pulled with it on. I realized I needed to really focus on loose leash walking with treats rather than just using the harness to teach her. That is working for her right now and I am using her dog food as her treats which was so helpful. Thanks for that tip!! Got videos are awesome and they make me laugh!! Please keep it up
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Awesome! Good job. And thank you, I definitely will! ;)
@johnstilwell3466
@johnstilwell3466 7 лет назад
That's awesome. A good harness is important but so is the training!
@Rite1010.
@Rite1010. 7 лет назад
I use a front harness as well. I found one way to prevent chafing was to Put duct tape on the armpit areas of the harness. Another way is to cut a seatbelt pad in half and wrap each half under the armpit areas.
@Giganfan2k1
@Giganfan2k1 6 лет назад
Regina Johnson you might want try to harness the dog's desire to pull. If you live in the city there is several dog pulling options where you can coexercise, or get the dog to do most of the work. I live in a lot of hills. I am training my pit mix to be my hill assist. I get more milage out of biking. She loves to work, it makes a high enegry dog easier to manage and it brings us both closer. Hope everything is working out. :)
@diegoortiz5241
@diegoortiz5241 6 лет назад
Regina Johnson “!
@tmaxim2651
@tmaxim2651 7 лет назад
As a groomer in training- When using a harness in particular you should also be prepared to check your dog's coat for knots more regularly. Dogs that wear harnesses often come in with knots on their chest and armpit area because of how the hair becomes rubbed and tangled when the dog is walking. If your dog has long fur I recommend checking your dog after each walk (this is a good idea anyway) particularly in the harness area. Also when brushing your dog (which should preferably be every day, second day or third day, depending on the type and length of hair) make sure to not just brush the face, back, legs and tail. Brush under and around the ears, under the paws, between the front and back legs, and in the collar/harness area. It makes it easier for the dog groomers, helps keep an eye out for ticks and flees and is far more comfortable for the dog. If the dog doesn't like it, just work on training the dog to like it with treats, patience and praise. Don't reward them in any way for negative behaviour, don't push them too long at once and make it fun and enjoyable. You could also have the fur groomed short.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Good advice. One of my close friends is a professional groomer and I'm absolutely certain she'd agree with you on every point.
@krisb5695
@krisb5695 5 лет назад
I have 2 yorkie/mini schnauzer mixes and one of them is fine with a collar on their coats are just slightly different and my younger one gets knots from his collar so I keep him shaved
@micamonfasani9965
@micamonfasani9965 3 года назад
Yaass! I have a Golden Retriever and I don't use the "body arnes" anymore because it makes knots in her chest
@jamiami3804
@jamiami3804 9 месяцев назад
Po
@BoltBandicoot
@BoltBandicoot 4 года назад
I don't own a dog or even a pet for that matter, but I still found this very interesting and informative.
@sepidehkhalilian2877
@sepidehkhalilian2877 5 лет назад
Videos are incredible, it is great to see the level of intellect that goes into this. Answers my every question... even the ones I did not know I had.
@jacquiporter9238
@jacquiporter9238 7 лет назад
I really like the freedom harness. Hooks in back and in front. It is also a reasonable price and holds up well.
@creativeallison686
@creativeallison686 7 лет назад
Halti makes a front clip harness that works very similar to the Easy Walk. I like it for dogs that don't fit well into Easy Walks. And Halti has an extra clip in front that attaches to the dog's collar. I've found pet parents really like the idea that if something breaks on the harness (unlikely, but possible) they have a safety net with the collar.
@Pollygosh1
@Pollygosh1 7 лет назад
I have used the easy walk harness since my Great Dane was a puppy. I love it. She walks loose leash right by my side and if she does start to get ahead of me or a bunny catches her attention, all it takes is a gentle pull on the leash by me to bring her back by my side. She's 160 pounds and if she decided to go, there is no way I could stop her. I highly recommend the easy walk harness.
@janiceerickson1083
@janiceerickson1083 2 года назад
I have tried several different harnesses for my pup, who is now 5 month old & still pulls like crazy on our walks. Today, 10/28/21, I used a gentle lead for the 1st time and what a difference!! No pulling and he walked right next to me. My question is, does a gentle lead circumvent the dog from actually learning not to pull? Thanks so much!
@27daysie
@27daysie 7 лет назад
keep up the subtitles, nice for people who don't perfectly understand English!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Awesome! Will do! ;)
@eliduncan7715
@eliduncan7715 6 лет назад
Francis but your speak English
@wilmab4120
@wilmab4120 6 лет назад
@@eliduncan7715 Just because he can write English well, it doesn't mean he is good at understanding it when spoken.
@jodyharrison6186
@jodyharrison6186 6 лет назад
Yes BUT I would also like to add that the music you chose for this vid was just a little too loud and drowned out the speaker at times. Other than the that the info was awesome.
@carolmorris404
@carolmorris404 5 лет назад
Francis would you please demonstrate how to fit each harness. I received a 2 day old pup who was succling on a dead dam. There were also 2 emancipated grey hounds on the farm. The dam was a Rhodesian Ridge back. I had lost my Jack Russell a couple of months beforehand and was still grieving, but then I realised by rescued long hair min pin was lonely. The vetenarian hospital approached me to foster him because they knew I love my dogs and would not object to getting up every 2 hours to give him his puppy formula and I had another dog to nurture him socially. Well Max has only had one walk in his life and I ended up with a dislocated shoulder. I have bought a number of harnesses but can not place them on him to stop his brutal strength and speed. PLEASE what do you suggest and how (go slow) I am almost 60 in demonstrating how to put it on him. My little one walks obediently on a lead attached to her collar.
@alexwyman8380
@alexwyman8380 4 года назад
I love the ruffwears. We take our pups boating regularly and when its a stretch they can easily swim on it makes them super easy to pull back into the boat. They also make a great pfd for when they're in more rough water or out for longer trips
@Carolyn9120
@Carolyn9120 5 лет назад
We have used a back hook harness and our pup pulled BAD. We just purchased and used the Easy Walk harness.....OMG!!!! Awesome
@jennasaurusrex5296
@jennasaurusrex5296 3 года назад
Our corgi is great without a harness on her daily walks but we do use harnesses for different types of activities that require more control and safety. Like we use the black Kurgo Truefit for our corgi in the car along with booster seat. It's not the easiest thing in the world to snap on but I trust that if there's an accident she will be safe and secure. We also use a harness on our corgi when we go camping/hiking and for when we are exploring a highly populated metropolitan area. She has an Arcadia Trail harness for camping (for safety overall, though I've been eyeing the Fenrir Oden harness for when it lands in the US) and the Buddy Belt for when we're walking downtown somewhere. The buddy belt is a GREAT option for small sized breeds that can already loose leash walk.
@reesemorgan2259
@reesemorgan2259 3 года назад
*A body harness cured my (small) dog of Inverted Sneezing.* She always had a collar - I'm late to this harness game. I did research and learnt that the consensus is that for small dogs, like mine, body harnesses ( with the hook thingy on the dog's back ) are the best. Yes, they can be a bit fiddly to snap on or off - I'm always feeling for long hair getting trapped in the locking mechanism - but I'm absolutely thrilled that she's 100% less anxious on walks. No, I'm not flogging them, but just in case anyone is reading whose dog experiences this distressing phenomenon - the body harness (with the hook for the lead on the dog's back) has worked wonders for me. Never going back to collars.
@SangahNoona
@SangahNoona 6 лет назад
Wow wow wow!!! I was going to buy a wrong harness for my golden but you just made me to get a correct one! Thank you so much!!! I also tried all different kinds of harnesses but I think the front hook harness makes sense. Thank you again!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 6 лет назад
Happy to help!
@breannecarbaugh1924
@breannecarbaugh1924 6 лет назад
I have a 100lb Presa Canario and the easy walk front harness is great for his training! He loves other dogs and people so it’s good that when he starts pulling (to say hi) I can direct him to me and try to bring him back to good boy behavior. He is strong but I feel Confident that I can control him with the easy walk!
@kax4827
@kax4827 5 лет назад
Please stop using this type of harness it limits the dogs shoulder movement also causing damage to the shoulder
@tylercat6
@tylercat6 5 лет назад
always a great place to find the best educational, honest tips and tools. Keep up the "pawsome" work!!! We love your content!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@sonyaphillips2186
@sonyaphillips2186 5 лет назад
After working in a kennel and walking other people's pulling dogs all day, I completely agree that Softtouch Sense-ation harness is the best for dogs that pull. Saves your arms from injury and makes teaching dog to walk on a loose leash SO much faster and easier.
@ashleya8532
@ashleya8532 4 года назад
I love how thorough you are; going through the pros and cons of each one, the whys, etc. Great for people who are and are not new to the idea alike! :) I definitely love your videos. :)
@padoodle81
@padoodle81 7 лет назад
I use the freedom no pull. I like the soft covering on the straps and the replacement warranty if the dogs chew it. I don't often use two leashes with it but instead go with the front clip only.
@charliehall8295
@charliehall8295 5 лет назад
i highly recommended a julius K9 IDC harness as you can buy a lot of chest straps that distribute pressure, including one that has a front D ring on it. And it's super easy to put on and off with one buckle. My dog uses the belt IDC harness but im soon getting a new red one as it matches her collar.
@jerrydearman4679
@jerrydearman4679 Год назад
The big disadvantage of these harnesses is that the dog can back out of them. Ours was useless in this respect.
@lauryn4648
@lauryn4648 7 лет назад
My dogs are both large, strong and love to pull, so I was recommended a harness by some person or another. The first harness we got was an Easy-Walk, and it works quite well. We got quite a small size, though, and our pup outgrew it and was in need of an upgrade. We got one of the Top Paw dual harnesses which are great. We can alternate between the hooks on walks depending on where we are. My other dog uses one too, though we only do it on the back setting for him. He doesn't pull often, but we can't use just his collar as he has tracheitis and any potential situation of him trying to lunge at a rabbit (he does have a prey drive) or something else is too risky. Just my experience with harnesses!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing!
@ab935
@ab935 2 года назад
I use a nonstop freemotion for joring. Otherwise a collar, there's more control. Before you start the pulling sports, make sure your dog knows and follows the commands. Mine get the gee and haw on regular walks.
@theblackdahlia88
@theblackdahlia88 7 лет назад
We bought 2 body harnesses for my mix, he ended up breaking 1 and chewing through the other after he learned how to pull it off. We ended up getting a tactical halter harness, which works perfectly. It's easy to put on with just 2 snaps and it covers his entire chest with a hook in the back of a seat belt. It's simple and effective.
@AliceA333
@AliceA333 Год назад
Very helpful! I want my new dog to have the easiest possible transition, she's been through a lot so having this knowledge can only help 🙂
@juliewarrington5582
@juliewarrington5582 7 лет назад
I really like the Ruffwear harness you mentioned in the video! I purchased a number of harnesses over the last two years (length of time I've had my dog) and was never fully satisfied with any of them until I tried the Ruffwear harness. It fits my Rat Terrier mix like none of the others. Works very well with the Walky Dog and my bike. Attaching the lead to front of the harness keeps her where I want her. If I get another Ruffwear harness it will be for color choice. LOL
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Hi Julie! I was really happy with mine too. Glad it worked out for you! ;)
@sailorvbunny
@sailorvbunny 4 года назад
Thank you for your helpful, educational, and easy to understand videos! I've been watching your videos for a while to prepare for a dog joining my family and this has made me feel more responsible and prepared! : )
@lscruggs5304
@lscruggs5304 6 лет назад
When you realized you blind bought the 2nd recommended front harness, score! Love watching your videos and all the knowledge you are sharing.
@rachellebardin8604
@rachellebardin8604 7 лет назад
I recently started working at a doggy daycare and boarding kennel, have never used a harness for any of my dogs, and had NO IDEA how many different types of harnesses there are. Each time I bring a dog up to meet its owner I have the harness on wrong. Super embarrassing and am trying to educate myself on how to do properly. The learning curve has been....sink or swim. It's time sensitive to get the dog and bring them up o their owner. Each dog jumps on you and all around while I'm trying to figure out which end is up for the harness, and the other dogs in the yards do not help; at all. Your video was helpful.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Hi Rachelle! Glad to help! No doubt, there are a ton out there. You're gonna be ok!
@sm0kebaby
@sm0kebaby 4 года назад
We use the PetSafe Easy Walk harness with our heeler mix. It definitely does discourage him from pulling but he also has patches on his shoulders where his fur had been worn away from where the leash rubs sometimes. Hopefully we’re able to graduate him to just a collar with more training and focus.
@joanlevis7857
@joanlevis7857 7 лет назад
Thanks for the advice. Your video helped me pick out a front hook harness. It has a back hook to convert to a body harness when she is fully trained to stop pulling.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Happy to help! ;)
@theloudown
@theloudown 7 лет назад
Your videos are not only helpful, but also really nicely produced. Thank you!
@kristenprecious4748
@kristenprecious4748 7 лет назад
Hi I have an English Bulldog and I prefer a harness. Since he runs like a little pig sometimes I find the harness easy to grab; I can also help lift him in and out of places. My personal favorite is the Ruffwear, its soft, and I can use the front or back hooks . Thanks for the video, I found it helpful & informative.
@avacadoeventing
@avacadoeventing 7 лет назад
Pet Attire Ribbon Designer Wrap Harness - I use it for my seven year old, one foot tall dog, and I love it! Comes in lots of fun colors, very sturdy. It's a body harness.
@nicholehines3852
@nicholehines3852 7 лет назад
We got our rescue dog one from Kmart. I can’t remember the brand but looks like the pet safe one. Whenever she has it on it seems to calm her and she looks at us for her next instruction. As soon as it’s off she’s off and racing around. She’s an English staffy. I’m not sure why the harness calms her but it she seems to know it’s working time. I love your videos keep them up!
@zezyiox
@zezyiox 7 лет назад
Quality content! Succinct and clear with nice visuals, all that you need in informative videos. Keep it up! Subbed.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Thanks! Welcome aboard!
@dariarylkova5720
@dariarylkova5720 7 лет назад
Strange to hear that the Freedom harness is complicated. It's much better than the easy-walk cause it is actually dual purpose. You can attach a leash at the front, or on the back or both for extra control (i.e in a crowded area). Theres no requirement to use two leashes or their dual leash. Also the velvet is great for sensitive skin & the back attachment is perfect for dogs like huskies who can wriggle out of harnesses. That along with the ruffwear are my favorite for large dogs. Freedom harness is lighter & better for the summer though. Most importantly you dont need a no-pull as well as a "regular" harness.
@Dollysbreyer1829
@Dollysbreyer1829 7 лет назад
For our three large dogs (2 labs and a large goldendoodle) we use a Wonder Walker body harness that also has a front clip.We use the back when traveling and when we are on a run.We use the front for regular walking trips.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Great!
@Bellwolf06
@Bellwolf06 4 года назад
I recommend headlight harness, while they aren't exactly cheap they are around $40-$70 they are highly reflective and have a light on the front to see better when walking. It has back and front attachment points and are perfect for many things like hiking, running, agility and many sports but I don't recommend them when having you dog do bite work like PSA or IPO and water activities because of the battery. For that get a stronger leather harness or one with no electrical components.
@augustmutt4078
@augustmutt4078 7 лет назад
I've had an easy walk for only one day and it's been helping us so much already! I totally suggest it.
@augustmutt4078
@augustmutt4078 7 лет назад
We use the JuliusK9 IDC Powerharness for dog agility. It's a sort of body harness but it's tactical grade and has a backing that you can attach saddle bags or put velcro patches on. It's really nice!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Oh yeah I've seen that Julius K9 one. It's pretty awesome!
@georginashanti4605
@georginashanti4605 5 лет назад
Thanks for this information! I agree with KISS principle. Putting a complicated harness onto a shelter dog is stressful and timely and often requires two people. This video was very helpful and concise. :)
@bmariec88
@bmariec88 7 лет назад
I have been looking for a good front harness to stop my dog pulling, so thanks for the recommendation. She is good about staying on her side and heeling, but always pulls when we begin walking again. It makes it impossible to take her for walks with the kids to the park without both of us there, and ensures that she is always dragging us around when there.
@jeffw5195
@jeffw5195 2 года назад
A good vest is, key and can make all the difference for a completeer life. I have an Ifang gen 1 tactical harness (it may be a different model but I know it is Ifang). It has a breathable liner on anything touching my dog (except the borderline that seams to stay nice and straight or slightly curl out away from her). The harness/vest has a back and chest panel that are connected with 2 chest and 2 shoulder buckles. At all 4 buckles the mesh lined panels overlapp quite a bit (but not too much). The stitching is really nice and there are a lot of stitches on this harness/vest holding it together very well. There is some molly webbing that I have pouches affixed to (1 small pouch on the left and 1 on the right). Hook and loop down the entire back, on the sides and a flag size one the chest. The extra material for the buckles adjustment was well thought out and is properley able to be stowed. A really durable handle on the back that keeps its from well is placed nicely. The attachment rings on the chest and near the handle are heavy duty and attached nicely (when not in use they lay flat nicely and with ease). All of the material is heavy duty and the metal hardware is rated higher. I do not remember the specks on everything but remember when researching, the buckles were rated higher than the rest of the harness/vest (ofcourse). The material and assembly was rated for climbing. It is not a rescue harness/vest (like the ones that have 4 chest/belly buckles [a 3/4 harness] instead of 2), but is able to lift my dog to safty if needed. I really like this harness/vest because I can attach a lead to it how I need to. (Sometimes I just attach the lead to a collar, that is built even better.) I put this harness/vest on with the collar right over the every day collar without a problem. If she will be wearing it all day, than all I have to do is weave the leather everyday collar in the molly webbing but I don't think I really need to because it seems not to bother her. She is a King/German shepherd mix, making her a big girl. I ended up with her for free and noticed she wanted a job, always wanting to help me. (I met her as a puppy next door that was bought for a lot of money but never messed with by the owner. She literally ate the siding off his house. I feed her daily, gave her treats/toys. She got big quick and started jumping my fence to walk me from my house to my jeep, than returned to her yard on her own (reverse when I came home). Once she was my dog I started really training her. One day she started acting really weird to me (especially when I felt funny) sounds strange but I went to my va repeatedly and one of the things I told my doctor was my dog needed me checked out. My medical went down hill quickly, multiple back surgerys (tumor in my spinal cord inoperable) along with many other issues. Found because of her. She kept up being herself and now has been my service dog for about 2 years (Mobility, balance, counter balance) the vest helps her pull, walk, stand up, sit down get off the floor, in/out, around... live better.
@ThePdxster
@ThePdxster Год назад
I looked it up and it's actually ICEFANG. Looks like really well made stuff. I ended up ordering the GN8 model which is more like some others in the video only appears to be better materials and lots of adjustments. I ordered from their website and then found it on Amazon for a few bucks cheaper..oh well. Thanks Jeff for the tip, we shall see if it looks as good in person and if it holds up!
@VicSinclair2000
@VicSinclair2000 6 лет назад
Harnesses are awesome. A dog I used to walk had a tumor in it's neck removed and was putting on weight during the recovery period, wouldn't play or run around at all unless it was on a walk. He would have had to forgo any activity if they hadn't figured out which harness to get.
@sashawasabi720
@sashawasabi720 6 лет назад
I'm using a harness for my three month old pup for training, walking, etc. I just find it more safer for her I guess, she doesn't pull at all! But I would transfer to a collar when she gets older🤷‍♀️ Anyways nice video taught me a lot!
@juliamarkovitz9600
@juliamarkovitz9600 6 лет назад
Really happy I found your RU-vid videos! Amazing!
@ename588
@ename588 6 лет назад
Great videos!! Watched the Cara-Hook video and this one and subscribed!! You research and the way the videos are made are high quality! Keep up the good work!
@johnclhugyugihjbvgbkj9729
@johnclhugyugihjbvgbkj9729 6 лет назад
Interesting and thought-out. Science aspect was a good surprise.
@debibaird
@debibaird 7 лет назад
I inherited an 8yo beagle that pulled like crazy when she was being walked on a leash. I discovered that she had suffered damage, presumably as a result of all that pulling during her life. I bought a body harness and was successful in training her to heel with consistent use & commands. The body harness stays attached to her leash and is taken off after use. The harness has made it a pleasure for even the youngest family member to walk this "nose with a tail" ☺
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
"Nose with a tail" is a COMPLETELY accurate description of a beagle! 😂
@dianadelgado4123
@dianadelgado4123 7 лет назад
My Border Collie / Pit mix was a puller and I was able to control that with a front hook harness combined with a gentle leader holt which I attach to the harness and have the leash attached to the hook within the gentle leader. No more pulling, walks at my speed and is so easy to get in and out. Love your videos and fantabulous tips you share with all of us. Just run into your videos and I am having a binge of Simpawtico's :)
@thefanmyj
@thefanmyj 6 лет назад
Awesome videos! I'm bringing home a 12-week old Havanese in March and am looking for a good harness. I like the hybrid Ruffwear harness. Question: how do I use this harness with a standard car seatbelt? Thanks!
@abigailkerr3354
@abigailkerr3354 4 года назад
I'd love to see some more harness reccs for larger dogs. Thinking of teaching my 100lb Bernese to drive but I want to make sure he's comfy and supported.
@rosemaryangiolino3835
@rosemaryangiolino3835 4 года назад
You make everything look so easy I have a biting out of control lab puppy I don’t even know where to begin explain how to stop a vicious puppy
@heathenwolf8903
@heathenwolf8903 7 лет назад
I have the Sporn Stop-Pulling Harness. (The one without the collar attachments). It works great, he does not pull, (think he only pulled once, first time we tried it). It's also lightning fast on & off, you first place the harness straps over the head, then you loop the the leg loops then adjust the cord lock. It's pretty much on after the leg thing, just have to adjust the cord for a comfortable fit.
@karenkleckner131
@karenkleckner131 4 года назад
Very very helpful. Thanks for the basics.
@kaisdogtoytreatreviews5330
@kaisdogtoytreatreviews5330 7 лет назад
This is so helpful! There are so many harnesses to choose from.
@nkpscho
@nkpscho 6 лет назад
Amazing and well detailed video. Thanks for your content
@Ristikettu
@Ristikettu 6 лет назад
Have to recommend Rukka harness with front and bodyclip, durable and has a lot of places to adjust the size, good for growing puppies!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 6 лет назад
Cool! Thanks for the heads up on that one. 👍
@juliem1542
@juliem1542 4 года назад
I use a Ruffwear Front Range on my dog. I selected it because we do a lot of hiking. I also like the reflective piping on it. I have thought about upgrading to the Ruffwear Flagline, but I haven't yet because it does not come in orange.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 4 года назад
We love the Front Range too. All four of our current dogs have one.
@Atmoras
@Atmoras 3 года назад
I use the K9 harness, the one with the single band across the front, has a handle on the back. I use this because my dog is often in a car but also when exploring she sometimes gets stuck in lakes or rivers and forgets where to get out so the handle is good for me to lift her - she is a border collie - on the smaller end of the medium dog scale.
@jacobatkin7679
@jacobatkin7679 5 лет назад
Julius k9 harness for me, great quality and my dogs love wearing them.
@catherinekane3922
@catherinekane3922 3 года назад
i am surprised when you say your dogs love Julius ! in fact they give pain in the chest and under arms sorry my english is not perfect !!
@slothyovercoffee9187
@slothyovercoffee9187 7 лет назад
Hey just wanted to say that you've got some great info in this video - really appreciate you taking the time to put it up! It's super informative to have the physics of it broken down in the beginning. Will take the time to go through the rest of your vids later :) have subscribed
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Thank you! Glad to help!
@shadowwolf3627
@shadowwolf3627 5 лет назад
I use the petsafe easy walk harness for walks and the ruffwear front range harness for car rides or bikejoring. Both work excellent.
@nicocombs4990
@nicocombs4990 4 года назад
Please stop using harnesses they really stunt your dogs training growth
@shadowwolf3627
@shadowwolf3627 4 года назад
@@nicocombs4990 who says I'm not training my dog to heel on a classic collar and leash? I am thank you very much! I only used the easy walk harness so I didn't have my arm ripped out of socket and have stress levels through the roof just to go on a simple walk! Please don't jump to conclusions.
@veronicarod5712
@veronicarod5712 3 года назад
I loved using the KONG POCKET DOG HARNESS for our Pitbull who was 60lbs did the job well and no tangling of the leash. Bought it at Petsmart online is cheaper
@marliencripps3491
@marliencripps3491 7 лет назад
I just bought the Kurgo Journey Harness. Attaches front and back for my German Shorthaired Pointer. He's the most beautiful almost 7 year old liver tick in the world. We have a never ending battle with walking. I don't think he was meant for an old lady almost 60 now but he gets all the love he could ever want. We've tried it all. All the bad ones, shock, choke, prong, they caused him to jump all over me on walks when he was young (landed face in the gravel and pavement too). Easy walks. halti you name it, we have a big collection. One day I said enough was enough. I started walking him on the flat collar. Good until we meet something he wants to go after. Then the leash tears at my hands and I can't always hold him back. I really hope this works. He's larger than most GSPs. :)
@caspersmith3504
@caspersmith3504 5 лет назад
Something about front hook harnesses you didnt mention. They do severely restrict shoulder movement on a constant puller, especially the straight front ones you mentioned (the ruffwear one isnt as bad) and can easily cause permanent growth issues in puppies, and injuries in adult dogs. They can be used well, but like any training tool, they should be used alongside training, not as an instant fix. If a dog is allowed to constantally pull in one, the pull wont be as hard, and the dog will be easier to walk, but it can cause lots of pain and even injuries!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 5 лет назад
Hi Cas. You are absolutely correct. We mention all of this in our Buyer's Guide. And, in our Walking PDF, Walking Course, and our in-person classes we talk about how walking harnesses-if used-are transitional tools while we're working in our collar walking and heeling. It's probably time to update this video with a fresh version!
@liljasyysvaara3596
@liljasyysvaara3596 6 лет назад
I like to use Julius-K9 IDC-harnesses on my Belgian Tervurens(2 of them) simply because they fit them well and are easy to put on/take off. On the other hand I do not rely on the equipment to stop pulling. That has to come from somewhere else. I use harnesses and collars about 50/50, depending on what I am going to do with my dogs.
@thedawghouse4674
@thedawghouse4674 6 лет назад
I dont do harnesses for my big dogs, but for my Boston Terriers do get harnesses!
@reynamahant8319
@reynamahant8319 2 года назад
I have a Turkish Kangal. I’ve tried a few different harnesses. With back hook and ones with front and back hooks. None work with my pup. He does pull and more so when strangers…human & non human comes close. He’s really protective/guarding pup. So I’m trying a gentle leader and might end up getting the hem springer prong collar. I wouldn’t really recommend harnesses with very strong, powerful dogs. That’s just my opinion based on my experience with my Kangal.
@cideon
@cideon 7 лет назад
Thanks for this video! The PetSafe Easy Walk Harness helped so much with my 4 month old Great Dane's walking manners! I still have to work on keeping her to my left half the time because she prefers to be between me and the curb. But she otherwise would pull to the point of choking herself (I'd try to stand still or go back each time) when we'd head home after a walk, and it wasn't a detriment to her. With the front hook of the PetSafe, she learned fairly well with one day that she really wasn't making progress if she tried to pull me.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Awesome! Good job! Keep at it, and you'll sew up those loose ends in no time. ;)
@agiluki1060
@agiluki1060 7 лет назад
Urban Trail Harness from Alpine Outfitters, great for athletic dogs. Optional front ring for No-pull mode. Does need flexible dog to put it on. -- Susan and the saluki Service Dogs
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Interesting! I haven't tried any of their stuff. Thanks for the heads up! :D
@lawrencejames1984
@lawrencejames1984 4 года назад
Watched a view of this guy’s videos before. Really good channel. Very informative, authentic and well presented.
@karlafettkether9113
@karlafettkether9113 7 лет назад
Nice Video, we have a 1.5 yr old german shepherd and a 3 year old boxer/lab/rotwieller mix. can now choose a harness for each of them that will work the best more confidently
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Great! Glad to help!
@xKayKay10
@xKayKay10 7 лет назад
My dog is very strong if he does decide to pull so I like the durability of the Julius K9 harness. It’s easy to pull him sideways if he needs it however most of the time he does not. The Julius K9 is a great harness for us as he is in the car a lot so it holds him in securely. It’s also very good at night when he is off the lead as it is reflective and has glow-in-the-dark patches. The handle is also a great feature as he is very strong and sometimes needs to be held close (for example, if he spots another dog - this is something we are working on) but this harness makes him very easy to control. I would highly recommend it.
@poppiesandredwoods
@poppiesandredwoods 4 года назад
I’ve had pitties, goldens, and a Great Dane. And were horrible walkers at first. I prefer for training to use a body harness and head harness combo for walking training but that’s mainly because big dogs can still pretty easily over power a front securing harness.
@cindihunt4331
@cindihunt4331 2 года назад
Do you do a video on how to curb barking? Thanks for your time. Your videos are great!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 2 года назад
We have a free barking PDF on our website. We're in the process of giving it significant update, but for now that should get you started: www.simpawtico-training.com/learning/downloadables/
@leonardspetstop
@leonardspetstop 7 лет назад
Great video! Thank you so much Ian! I was looking for some added opinions on a couple of the harnesses and you mentioned them, so perfect! :D
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Great! Happy to help!
@Loveoldies50
@Loveoldies50 7 лет назад
I like the Hurrta harnesses. They're easy to put on and off, even over a coat. They're reflective, and they have a handle for grabbing the dog
@lm3729
@lm3729 4 года назад
Hello, I don’t have have my dog yet. But have been loving all the information that I’m learning about dogs. I’m very appreciative of the information you are putting out there. It is making me feel much more confident about bringing in a little life in my life. Though I had a question about collars. How loose/tight should it be? What am I looking for in terms of distance and finger space? Is there a recommended texture/fabric over another? such as nylon, polyester, leather etc? My new dog is not born yet (due next month) but I’m getting everything ready now. Don’t have any collars, as that is the one thing I’m not sure about. I may have gone overboard on the harnesses, as I got 3 so far. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 4 года назад
Not to sound like I'm making a pitch, but if you join our mailing list, you can get a copy of our Buyer's Guide which answers all of your questions (and more). Take a look, here: www.simpawtico-training.com/dog-owners-basic-gear-buyers-guide/
@avocadocasualty
@avocadocasualty 6 лет назад
I find it incredibly difficult to fit my chesty doberman into a harness. Most places offer the triangle style harness anymore, and that just does not work for a deep chested breeds.
@joshprice4855
@joshprice4855 4 года назад
My dog is a bit of a puller so I feel much better walking her on a harness. I really need to work with her on loose lease walking but for now at least I know she isn't hurting her throat when she does get into the fey mood to try and drag me around
@PuppyTrainer
@PuppyTrainer Год назад
I like the Easy Walk for ease of putting on/off and effectiveness, but it doesn't fit some dog body types well and sometimes chafes under the armpit. Also, some dogs can back out of it. A number of the other harnesses have the front attachment too low on the dog's chest and the leash keeps getting under the dog's body or even trips them. Even though it's not the easiest to put on/off, the Balance Harness is my current favorite, with its dual attachment points; the front one is high on the chest, minimizing tripping and giving even some control over the head. Also no chafing under the armpit, so good for athletic activities, too.
@ruffrollacademy5203
@ruffrollacademy5203 7 лет назад
Hi there, your animations are amazing and very helpful describing what you are explaining. Amazing !
@kcsilverwing4263
@kcsilverwing4263 8 лет назад
I use the Gooby Comfort harness for my little dog and love it. It is a v neck style so it never touches the trachea.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Great recommendation!
@kimhall50
@kimhall50 4 года назад
I use a body harness to keep my dogs' leashes from tangling in their legs. I also think dogs in a harness have more freedom of movement to communicate with other dogs making them less prone to leash aggression
@ricardocontreras9011
@ricardocontreras9011 7 лет назад
we have English Bulldogs and we love the Kong Padded Harnesses for them, thanks for your video
@kaitlyne1870
@kaitlyne1870 5 лет назад
I like the body harnesses with a front hook option so you only have to buy one harness for all uses.
@elainewilkin739
@elainewilkin739 7 лет назад
After three days using an Ezydog harness, back clip, recommended by a pet store and assured fitted well my Bedlington terrier has sores behind each front leg. gutted as it was not cheap. Think I had better go back to whippet collar, though he does pull and makes himself cough. Thought I had found the answer!
@eloymelendez4571
@eloymelendez4571 7 лет назад
My dog ate his harness. When I forgot to take it off. He also tends to pull so the body harness was the wrong choice for me so I appreciate this video!!!
@robinsmith628
@robinsmith628 5 лет назад
Ian, my favorite name, named my son Ian, he named his son Ian! Anyway, I like the Poypet No choke no pull training harness. Any thoughts on this one? I have really learned from your videos. Especially the one about bite inhibition. I have a black lab, 7 mos now. Thank you.
@LisaGallegos
@LisaGallegos 3 года назад
Your editing skills are on pointttttt #goals
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 3 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@cheebifred
@cheebifred 7 лет назад
I got a similar harness to the ruffwear one, it's made by a company called true love (I think they might actually manufacture for other companies but also produce their own stuff) this one has an actual d-ring attatched to the front as opposed to the but it nylon on the ruffwear, it also has a little elasticated mesh bitto tuck the d-ring into when your not using it, it's also great for stopping dog tags getting caught on bushes etc. my favourite things about the harness though? you can get it in high bus yellow or orange and they are about half the price of a ruffwear one coming in at around £15
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Awesome! Great info. Thanks I'll check that one out. ;)
@cheebifred
@cheebifred 7 лет назад
I have only seen them for sale online though
@alexisrivas307
@alexisrivas307 7 лет назад
I am a guide dog user. The dog I have now is using the old leather harness with a metal handle covered in leather. I have Metastatic Non-small cell Adenocarcinoma of the lung. I've been slowing introducing her to new tasks. Odette is over six and a half which makes her too old for the guide dog school to evaluate her for service dog training. So on my own I researched nanny harnesses and found the YOGADOG heavy duty pulling harness. Next step is to teach her to walk along side me as we roll on. The last step chairis to encourage her to walk forward and pull the wheelchair. Let's see.how this goes. Thank goodness I'm no a novice.
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 7 лет назад
Good suggestion on the brand. Good luck with all of your work with her!
@chriscosby2459
@chriscosby2459 3 года назад
Interesting, I did not know about the front attachment harness benefits until I watched this video.
@haydensaunders9404
@haydensaunders9404 8 лет назад
For the problems he mentioned with not being able to use a front clip harness, I recommend using "y" front like the Kong comfort control grip and the petsafe surefit. for front clip you can clip to the front center ring, and for tie out or car, clip to the back ring! It works just like the ""hybrid"" harnesses he mentioned without the price!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 8 лет назад
That's a good point. I'm actually working with a dog that wears the Kong harness all of the time and that's exactly what I've done with him.
@chmtnwmn58
@chmtnwmn58 10 месяцев назад
I've never used a harness. I've had the best doggies. I now have a rescue who's had a horrible life until now & she's great on the leash (with a collar) but she is skiddish and tries to run away when she gets spooked. SO I've been considering a harness for her - I worry about tugging to hard around her neck! However I'm worried about most of them rubbing at the top of her shoulders? Rubbing on the belly when walking? Is that a thing? Am I just being too fretful? This video was very informative and I appreciate it very much because I don't know what to even look for LOL - so thanks so much. Wish me luck!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 10 месяцев назад
Good luck!
@martinrosanna
@martinrosanna 8 лет назад
I purchased a back hook harness and my pup pulls A LOT!!! My vet asked me "May I ask why you have a harness on Kylo Ren?" And I responded "Um, because I don't know any better... I don't know" hahah! She recommended the Gentle Leader. This is like a miracle, and he doesn't pull anymore. This video is super useful because I am looking for a front clip harness. I'll be looking into your recs!!!
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining 8 лет назад
HAHA that's why I make these videos. Good luck and let me know what you get!
@jenniferredfern3930
@jenniferredfern3930 7 лет назад
I have german pinschers and it is a challenge finding a proper fitting harness for this body type. The pinscher has a deep narrow chest similar to a whippet or greyhound. I use a ComfortFlex harness for scentwork/nosework. It does not impede the dog's movement in search areas. I have tried several other brands of harnesses for walking - currently I am using the Kurgo Journey. I like this also for balance training as it has a handle to help steady my dogs on a peanut or donut. However it does not work well with the front clip as I cannot fit it properly around the neck area...
@wolfheartspirit97
@wolfheartspirit97 5 лет назад
I recommend the kurgo journey my it works Great for my husky. He’s 80IBs and moves in it with ease. Can be used in the car, everyday wear, Ive gone though rocky paths on hikes and the clips are steel so they won’t break off.
@diana828100
@diana828100 Год назад
I recently rescued a 15mos old rat terrier with the wrong harness - I got a kurgo tru-fit and bc of his long body and the ability to use a front hook and crash tested I feel for my budget and his activity level it works well and fits is adjustable and lifetime warranty ... he is a puller so front hook for walking is a must. but I also believe that he will grow and change and this harness will be great for a good long while cos the construction is great the attachments are NOT PLASTIC and Kurgo is a local brand for me here in NE MA. go Rocky boy in your Kurgo Tru-fit Harness for walking and the car. thanks for your video bc my friend recommended the first one but since Rocky is 18 lbs and super jumpy and I hate to switch him in and out bc of different activites I believe we made the right choice for him (not the Kurgo Harness you showed btw - the Tru-Fit is for walking and vehicles and crash tested to 75 LBS at 30 mph) ty! Diana and Rocky Boy
@SimpawticoDogTraining
@SimpawticoDogTraining Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@suedenny6141
@suedenny6141 6 лет назад
I love the Krugo padded front harness for my Lhasa. We also used the 'car seat' after her knee surgery to avoid undue stress. Then comes along my little rescue who's the leggiest and most difficult dog to fit with collar OR harness; she's 9 lbs and 4-really long legs. I purchased her the XS Krugo harness for traveling. It still doesn't adjust to be quite small enough for her. She usually wiggles her way out of it and grins at me. I can't walk her with just a collar. If I get the collar tight enough she can't pull her head through and leave me holding the leash and a dog taking off as she's a runner, I've then choked her half to death. Loose enough to be comfy, she'll slip right out when she wants. We're making great strides in many areas, but really want another walking companion. Any suggestions?
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