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Color: Black
Size: XL
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Color: Black
Size: XL
It provides calm, steady control on outdoor walks and training for strong dogs.
A front clip can transform a pull into a subtle redirect back to the handler.
The back clip is excellent for chilling walks after your puppy has learned some manners.
Need a quick hand to either get through a crowd or up the stairs, or hop in and out of a car– enter a grab handle.
Soft against the chest for all-day comfort mesh.
Day‑to‑day tough Oxford outer and less densely spaced seams.
The no-pull front D-ring discourages going forward and teaches loose-leash skills.
The back D-ring allows for usual pacing following the training period.
Quick-Handling Handle Will Help You When Big Dog Gets Frisky
For longer routes, mesh lining helps air flow down and provides comfort.
Made of Oxford fabric with multi-stitched seams that resist pressure.
The large frames come with lock-style buckles, which add a secure closure.
Patches with names and IDs can be attached neatly using a hook-and-loop panel.
On a few models, there is an ID-tag pocket for information on the harness.
2 Points on Leash: front for training, back for day/go.
Convenient Handle for easy lifting and closing.
Includes a breathable, comfortable mesh interior
Durable Oxford shell and heavy-duty stitch points.
Four speedy buckles to get on and off as quickly as possible.
Areas for patch and badge hook-and-loop.
Some designs feature an optional ID window or pocket.
Strap Loosen Place the vest and then tighten it until it fits perfectly flat.
For a snug fit, not a tight one, use the two-finger check at the neck and chest.
Re-check after grooming or weight change to keep it secure
Use the front ring for pulls that bring the dog to the handler.
When your leash manners have progressed, switch to the back ring.
Handle Our Handle to use for short assist at curbs, doors, and lively paths.
A loop area can be used to display a name patch or a service patch.
Insert a card into the ID pocket, if your vest has one, for easy access to information.
Reduces rub under the chest with mesh padding.
Oxford fabric is durable under wear and tear from everyday use.
This will help prevent seam failure — Specially reinforced stitching
Locking or safety buckles avoid escaping.
Front clips redirect momentum while preventing the vehicle from pulling.
For maximum effectiveness, pair with short, calm sessions and rewards.
As soon as your dog is walking on a loose lead, head to the back clip now.
Big dogs that may need to work on their pulling, lunging, or simply getting around better with a stabilizing guide.
Handlers looking for rapid control with an integrated handle.
Patch panel and ID lovers on a vest.
Is this a no‑pull setup?
Yes, the front D-ring is designed to turn pulling into a mild steer, which reduces forward drive.
Does it choke?
But no, harness designs transfer pressure away from the neck and are therefore safer than collars for pullers.
What should the first ring be?
Training should be done on the front ring, but it is necessary to move to the back ring for walks in a more controlled manner.
What is the Handle for?
Provides short, precise control at doors, curbs, and busy areas.
Can patches be added?
Correct, the ID and name patches can be attached to the hook‑and‑loop panel.
Is there an ID pocket?
Several styles feature a slip pocket or window for a tag or ID card.
What about sizing and fit?
Tighten the straps using the two-finger rule so that the vest is snug, but you can still fit two fingers between it and your skin.
After trips: Wipe the mesh and shell with a damp cloth
To help preserve the materials, always air‑dry out of direct heat.
Regularly inspect rings, buckles, and seams; replace if worn.