🐾 Walk smarter, not harder — harness the power of control!
The HALTI No Pull Harness is a lightweight, adjustable dog harness designed to stop pulling with a unique front control and lifting action. Ideal for small dogs and flat-nosed breeds, it features padded straps for comfort and reflective elements for enhanced visibility during low-light walks. Perfectly sized for neck measurements between 26-36 cm, it pairs best with the Halti double clip training leash for effective leash training.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Size | Small |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Pull On |
H**N
Works perfectly for my two dogs but it took a few attempts to teach myself how to put it on quickly.
Takes at least a few active brain cells to figure out how to properly get it on but it is a fantastic harness. It gives you control and there are no fears that a weak plastic closure will snap. This has no closures. I have a pair of large dogs and when they see a rabbit they will bolt for it. I retain complete control with this harness and I repeat that the best part is that there are no weak points. Fits well, looks good and I highly recommend it.
D**D
Effective Solution for Pulling Problems
I've been using the HALTI No Pull Harness for my medium-sized dog, and it's been a game changer for our walks. As a DIY enthusiast, I appreciate tools and gadgets that make tasks easier, and this harness fits the bill perfectly.What I really like about this harness is how it immediately reduces my dog's pulling. The design is simple yet effective, making our walks much more enjoyable. It's also adjustable, so getting the right fit was easy, and my dog seems comfortable wearing it.The reflective material is a nice touch, adding an extra layer of safety during our evening strolls. It's lightweight, which means my dog doesn't feel burdened, and I appreciate that it doesn't look bulky on him.On the downside, it took a bit of time for my dog to get used to the harness. He was a bit uncomfortable at first, but with a little patience and positive reinforcement, he adapted quickly.This harness has made a significant difference in our daily walks, reducing the strain on both of us. It's an excellent tool for dog training, and I'm pleased with how it has improved our outdoor time. If you're struggling with a pulling dog, this harness is definitely worth a try.
G**N
Works great!!
We have a 11 month old Border Collie. Walking was more of a run, pulling me along. This halter along with the double ended leash works great.
R**L
Life-changing!
My cavalier has been the worst puller! I was constantly trying to redirect and tried a lead that hooked under his chin. Neither worked. But within a couple mins of using this lead, I realized our walks will never be the same. He didn't like the harness at first and seemed confused. But after a few minutes we both got the hang of it. At first I used both the front and back hooks. I then switched to I just using the back hook and it worked great. Towards the end of the walk I realized I was only using a finger to hold onto the leash. He wasnt pulling at all. Seriously life changing.Suggestions:First, put the harness on your dog for a little while BEFORE you go on your first walk so they can get used to it.Second, definitely read the directions before trying to put the harness on. I put it on backwards at first because I thought I knew how it went on.
K**N
Didn’t control my strong and reactive dog well enough
I love the Halti face harness and have probably purchased 10 of them just for my wild and crazy GSD. She’s reactive to a lot of things, but most especially bikes - and the face harness helps a lot. However, she does not like it and is often throwing herself on the ground to rub at it. It also inhibits her panting causing her to get a it foamy at the mouth (nothing like lunging at a bike with a foamy mouth to get a biker to actually warn me next time he speeds by too close). The reason I have purchased so many is someone always puts it on wrong at some point, typically from behind her, and the chin strap ends up in her mouth and chewed through in two seconds. This is exactly what happened to me just last week when I took it off to give her a break from it while on a long walk. Hence, the purchase of this harness.The problem with this harness is when my girl is going to lunge, she often lunges hard. The harness pulls to the side and does not give me enough control. If it’s really unexpected (I’m always listening for bikes, no EarPods allowed for me), I sometimes end up falling. The harness is not terrible, and I think when I use two leashes it’s better and may work well for a less powerful/less reactive dog, but I now have an order in for a prong collar (don’t be judgy until you’ve put one on your arm and yanked it, it’s not cruel).I have spent well over a year trying to get her calmer, and she is doing much, much better most days. But if she actually got to a speeding biker, all of us could get very hurt. We’ll see how she does with a prong, but I also ordered two backup Halti face harnesses.
G**V
Not Effective
I tried the HALTI No Pull harness on my 80 pound 1 year old Golden Retriever. The harness fits well but has several design flaws. First flaw is the method of installation on my pup. Having to put it over his head and then each leg through the strap is not the best. It would be better with clips that fasten in the back. The second flaw is the leg padding. The video shows sliding the leg padding down under the arms for comfort. This may be comfortable on the dog but it must be repeated every 20 feet as the pads don’t stay put and slide out from under arms. Finally, the strap adjustment clip in the back won’t stay in place and loosens as we walk. As for no pull, this does nothing to stop my dog from pulling. Attached to the front or back it has no effect to stop his force. Overall, one star is appropriate and I’ll be returning for refund.
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