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The Halti No Pull Harness is a must-have for dogs prone to pulling on the lead. With a unique design that offers two no-pull functions, this dog harness gives you back control. The Halti No Pull Harness comes in different sizes. Great for large and small dogs alike, the convenient fitting ensures easy on-and-off between walks.
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The stop-pull lifting feature automatically activates when your dog begins to pull, while the front control ring provides additional no-pull support for stronger dogs. The unique design of the Halti No Pull Harness means it stays securely in place during walks to prevent pulling. The padded chest panel also helps to ensure both comfort and effectiveness. This dog harness's shape and lightweight design allow for a full range of motion. The soft yet durable webbing, combined with under-arm sleeves, helps keep your dog comfortable and cool during walks.
Halti does not recommend leaving any type of body-worn training aid on your dog for long periods of time, and dogs should never be left unattended wearing products like headcollars, harnesses, and muzzles. This is from a safety and welfare perspective, as there is a high possibility your dog may try to remove and chew the product.
Keep out of reach of children.
For smaller dogs, you can use a single strap lead connected to the back ring only. For stronger dogs or stubborn pullers, use both the back and front cheat rings with a double clip lead, such as the Halti Training Lead.
Size | Neck Measurement | Typical Breed |
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Small | 10-14 in | Bedlington Terrier - Bichon Frise - Border Terrier - Boston Terrier - Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - Corgi - Chihuahua - French Bulldog- Jack Russel -Lhasa Apso - Maltese - Mini Poodle - Mini Schnauzer - Papillon - Scottish Terrier - Sheltie - Shih Tzu - Standard Dachshund - Toy Poodle - Welsh Terrier -Westie - Yorkshire Terrier |
Medium | 13.5-22 in | Airedale - Beagle - Border Collie - Boxer - Bulldog - Bull Terrier - Cockerpoo - Cocker Spaniel Dalmatian - Doberman - German Shepherd - Golden Retriever - Greyhound- Husky - Labrador - Pointer - Setter - Shar Pei - Springer Spaniel - Staffie - Standard Poodle - Standard Schnauzer - Vizsla - Weimaraner |
Large | 18.5-26 in | Akita - Bernese MD - Bull Mastiff - Giant Schnauzer - Golden Retriever - Great Dane - Irish Wolfhound - Labradoodle - Malamute - Newfoundland - Old English Sheepdog - Pyrenean MD - Ridgeback - Rottweiler - Saint Bernard |
It's important to remember that a new training aid may feel unusual for your dog. We encourage you to help your dog acclimatize to the harness by using positive association methods. Build up slowly to give your dog time to adjust. |
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With all training, it's important to be patient and consistent. As soon as your dog starts to pull, come to a halt. Only move forward again when the lead is slack. Reward success early on by regularly treating your dog when they not pulling on the lead, as this will encourage nice walking. For an extra helping hand, Halti recommends using the Halti Training Lead with your Halti Headcollar or Harness so that you have more control when walking your dog. |
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When your dog is walking off the lead, you can simply remove the harness or tie the excess length up in a secure loop. If the dog is regularly running through undergrowth, then Halti recommends removing the harness altogether. |
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