Dog harness for dogs- No Pull Tactical Easy Control Service Dog Vest
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Color: Green
Size: M(Neck: 17-21", Chest: 18-25")
Dog Harnesses For Dogs — Training Walking Adjustable Reflective Tactical Harness For Medium Dogs (Green M)
Walks should feel calm. This vest helps with that.
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Clip in front to restrict pulls. For casual strolls, it clips onto your back.
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A padded handle gives you rapid control when needed.
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The exterior is constructed of heavy 1680D Oxford fabric for long-term use.
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Dusk and darkness become a little easier and more reflective, with some bright bits they have there.
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Has a big velcro panel to hold name and service patches
Key benefits of dog harness for dogs
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Less pull, more control. The front ring rotates the chest.
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Two leash points. Front for train and rear for cruising.
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Padded top handle. Lift or guide in tight spots.
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Tough 1680D Oxford. Resists wear and scuffs outside.
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Bright reflective zones. The cars could see from deeper.
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Patch panel with Velcro. Add ID or unit badges fast.
Made for medium dogs
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Fit is the base of control. Check chest girth before pickup.
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Adjust each strap. Foundation: two fingers' distance from the heart
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Do not leave slack. The vest should not rotate with the dog as he turns.
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Free shoulder reach is key. Notice the almond in the chest in stride.
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If in any doubt, refit and test back home first.
No‑pull made simple
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The front clip helps direct the chest to the side.
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This eases the pull, establishes a steady tempo.
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Cueing should be clear and short—praise calm steps.
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After a few bars of the same groove, switch to the back clip.
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Keep lines loose. Reward quiet, even strides.
Control when it counts
Crowds happen. Stairs happen.
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Quick and safe to grab a hold of the padded handle
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To lift into a car, hold the handle.
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Directs behaviour at curbs, doors and on congested paths.
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Once you have a clear path, drop back on the lead.
Built to last
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Shell is made of 1680D Oxford cloth.
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It resists trail rub and abrasion.
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Secure the loop with a square stitch
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Metal rings carry the load at the front and rear.
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Wash with gentle soap and allow to dry in an open space.
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When not in use, keep flat and out of the sunshine.
Night‑time safety
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Reflective trim that lights up in strips.
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Speeds up a driver, rider and a person seeing the dog.
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If the streets are dark, then you should also use a light.
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Stay aside and maintain a short line.
Patch it as needed
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Room for Velcro Patches on the loop panel
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Add art to name, service, or morale.
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Patch swap according to the job of the day.
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If in a workspace, keep labels clear
How to fit (quick steps)
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Take chest measurement at the widest point of the chest.
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Adjust the strap length before your initial walk.
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To Clip the Neck and Under the Chest
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Verifies the two-finger gap at the chest and neck.
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Take a quick lap and repeat the check.
Use tips
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For the initial 7 days, use just the front clip.
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During that time, make walks short and low-key.
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Mark and praise if they are moving around with a loose leash.
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When the pace sticks, change to the rear clip.
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Ensure to wash the mud off quickly to keep the material strong
FAQs
Q: Is the front clip going to stop hard pulls?
A: It assists in making the chest face/turn to necessity, yanking on the brakes slowly. It should be used with calm, low, short steps and clear cues.
Q: Is the material durable for trail use?
A: Yes. 1680D Oxford material makes it durable for long-lasting usage.
Q: At night, can drivers see the dog?
A: The reflective trim illuminates in light, making it more visible.
Q: Can I add patches to the vest?
A: Yes. It features a loop panel that accommodates Velcro patches for identification or other purposes.
Q: Is this for medium dogs?
A: Yes. This size and page are for Medium Dogs.