🐕 Walk the Talk: Elevate your dog walking game with style and comfort!
The 2 Hounds Design Freedom No Pull Dog Harness is a premium, adjustable harness designed for small to large dogs. Made in the USA, it features Swiss Velvet lining for comfort, stainless steel hardware for durability, and a unique design that ensures even pressure distribution to eliminate pulling. With a chewing warranty and multiple size options, this harness is perfect for every dog owner looking for a reliable and stylish walking solution.
K**R
WOW! Comfort for pup; and control for us
Our very smart and easily spooked pup, had slipped out backwards from many contraptions we tried. We had him in a harness together with a Martingale collar each on a separate leash to assure he couldn't escape but it was such hassle still and probably not comfortable for him. Decided to try this harness and thankfully our problem is solved. There is kind control as needed and he has not escaped. Offers just the right amount of adjustable secure control without impacting his neck and throat. No more Martingale. This mixed breed has no undercoat and sensitive skin and this harness has not rubbed his skin. He's about 20 pounds.
I**E
Doberman- seems to be worth the money
I just received this leash in a LG, which turned out to be the perfect size for my 80lbs Doberman.He is usually very calm and collected, not an avid puller. That is until a squirrel catches his eye, or -heaven forbid- another dog barks at him. He will LOSE HIS MIND. And that happens more often than you’d think. I’ve walked him with a gentle lead, which he was smart and fast enough to rub those off his nose in the heat of the moment. Also tried prong but he’s not impressed by that. And the prong collars will occasionally pop off and that ain’t fun either. I was a little bit sceptical about this harness, thinking he might use his weight against me, but it works surprisingly well. It turns away his whole body without having to use too much force. And a big bonus is that I can walk him without worrying that the prong/gentle lead will break on me. In this harness, he’s not going anywhere! Can’t wait to try this out in more public spaces. Thrilled to have a dog who no longer performs air acrobatics when he sees a squirrel.
M**M
My Newfiedoodle needed a large even though chest measured 33”
A little large. Tightened down the straps as much as they would go but the XL 32”-38” was too big for my 33” in chested Newfiedoodle. Ordering a large. Very different from regular harness. Takes some practice to get used to it. Does restrain a pulling 85 lb Newfiedoodle without much effort and I’m only able to use one hand. He does get easily tangled in the 2 straps of the leash when slack especially in the car. I either remove the double leash or tuck it into the harness. Tucking it in works great. Recommend it. My 2 year old is not a constant puller but he does rear up occasionally. Very pleased. I’m using a knee scooter and one hand and I can control him when necessary.
A**R
My Dog approves this message
This is our third harness type. The first was a great chew toy, the second stretched beyond capacity after repeated adjustments. Neither of the first two made walking that much better. But, this one is different. I can't tell you why. It isn't that dissimilar to others but our dog loves it. She would rather wear it than not have it on and the doubled leash really makes pacing and directing walks so much more enjoyable. Is this the right setup for you . . . try it. It worked for us and the dog (and my wife) are much happier now.
Z**A
I got the result I was hoping for
We have 2 dogs. A 4 yr old Siberian Husky and a 10 yr old Chow/GSD mix. I read about this harness and thought I would give it a try. My Husky is the worst, although both of them always seem to be on a mission when we walk out of the door and even though we are going nowhere specific, they can't get where we are going fast enough. They are in such a rush and super excited, that it makes the walks not so pleasant. Neither of them have aggression issues.I decided to try it out on my Husky first. Husky = Sled Dog = Pulling! It's in their blood --- that's what they are bred for, but out of safety reasons, I think they should also learn how to walk nice. Years ago, I tried the easy walk dog harness. Worked a little on my Chow, but didn't work at all for my husky. So I was a bit skeptical about this one. The easy walk harness still allowed our husky to pull sideways, and I never got it to fit right. The front would always loosen up after a few pulls and hang down and there was no security after it got loose everywhere, it also did not really turn them around, there was little to no control. Up until yesterday, the only way to walk the husky safely was with a prong collar. And I hated that thing, and I am sure she hated it too!So the harness arrived yesterday. She has a 27" girth and I got the L and it fits perfect. Sizing was easy. Putting it on was easy as well. And wow........... it looks really nice!!!! I got her the raspberry. Very pretty!!! Very sturdy material and hooks. So first impression was very good!So we just walked outside for a minute for a quick test. The neighbor was out with his dog and my girl did not pull to get there. I was still not convinced though, could be a coincidence :D.So a little later we were ready to go for a real walk. Did she pull? Yes she did! Not as strong as in a regular collar, but there was pulling. So what did I do? Each time she pulled I turned around and walked a few steps in the opposite direction. The harness helped turning her around to follow me. Then we turned around again and kept going in the previous direction. She pulled again, I turned around walked a few steps in the opposite direction, she followed, we turned back to keep going.Now we had to do that (I didn't count) probably about 20-30 times on the first part of our walk. She seemed a bit confused about what was going on, but she had a smile on her face and happily let me guide her. After about 20 minutes I think she had it all figured out! Pulling makes her turn around and further away from where she wants to go. Let me mention that she is an extremely independent and stubborn dog!!!! (Most husky's are and I know there are some other stubborn, hard to train dog breeds as well) For her, catching on within about 20 minutes was AMAZING, not that she is dumb, but she usually tries to get things her way!!!! I tried the turn around technique so many times with many different collars and harness and it never worked with my husky!!! If I switched direction she just started pulling in the other direction and we got no where.... I constantly just walked in a circle getting pulled over and over again and going nowhere!I don't know if it is this harness or just because she is getting older and out of the crazy puppy stage. But she can still be pretty crazy. I could not believe how nice and relaxing our walk home was. I constantly repeated myself telling her what a good girl she was and how proud I am of her and she just trotted next to me with a smile, probably thinking "Lady - shut up already" :D :DThere were a few minor hick ups on the way back when she smelled something in a bush and she wanted to go check it out, but it was easy to correct her and over all it was pure awesomeness!!! I just had to pull on the leash a bit and she relaxed, turning around and walking in the opposite direction was not necessary.This is not a magic tool, you can't expect it to magically stop your dog from pulling. I would suggest to do what I did and walk in the other direction when they pull. You will have to be quicker than your dog and convince them that pulling doesn't work, before they figure out that they can still pull by shifting their body weight a certain way. So just start turning the other direction right away if they pull.I also don't know if this is the right solution if you have a dog with aggression issues. Its definitely sturdy though.I am pretty sure that I will have to practice a few more times on the next few times. I am sure she forgets what she learned :D, but I am convinced that all our walks will be nice and relaxed in the future.I will order another one for my chow mix now. He has a 37" girth and I was a little confused when I looked at the size charts. Sometimes the sizes say XL: 30-38" and sometimes it says XL: 30-36". When I received my L harness it had a tag and a pamphlet with a size chart. The tag said 30-36" and the pamphlet said 30-38". So I contacted the seller and she talked to a representative and they confirmed that they changed the sizes and the XL is now 30-36". I will also upload a picture of the updated size chart from 2 hounds design.
K**Y
The best thing for walks
My dog has struggled with pulling and escaping other no-pull harnesses, and this has changed the game. It’s such a positive experience, she’s not ever felt in distress wearing this, it just helps to keep her more responsive and in tune to our walks. I cannot oversell this. This has changed our lives. We used to struggle with pulling and keeping my dog’s attention, and now she is super responsive and we both have the most positive and relaxed experiences on walks. Plus, the most important part… She is secure and I feel safe taking her out without fear of her getting off harness! I highly highly recommend this and will recommend anyone I know struggling try it out too
A**R
Comfy and sturdy harness
So far works well. Easy to place on our big dog. Easy to control the dog. The materials are soft and don't cause any issues to skin or fog's fur
E**E
Fits well on my hound mix who pulls ALOT
My dog was an extreme puller. Like I thought I was going to have wrist injuries. Since he is a hound mix, he has the belly size of a lab but a much smaller neck circumference, which made it difficult to find harness that fit him properly and stayed more or less put when he got exctied and pulled. This harness fits him very well. I like the front ring option because it does reduce pulling and the ring sits high enough on the fit that it doesn't cause the leash to get caught up in his front legs too much. I like the martingale ring in the back as well for times when he's not pulling so much because it's very easy for him not to get tangled, even as he runs from side to side. The harness is very easy to clean and is the first one I've found that fits well and doesn't cause my dog's delicate hound belly skin to get super red and chaffy. I did not find the two- carabiner leash to be as helpful as I thought it would be for reducing pulling. It seemed like the carabiner on the back ring was doing more work when he pulled, so I prefer to use a regular and trustworthy strong leash with the just the front ring.
H**9
This is awesome indeed, easy to use
A true difference. My Shepherd mix loves it. He looks so handsome too. Plus it really helps with the pulling. The Halti was a joke , he simply removed it off his nose, the collar was not gentle enough. This is awesome indeed, easy to use, works, the dog loves it. I got size large for a king shepherd husky mix, plenty of room left. I’m glad I didn’t go for the xl , it would have beeen too big. Highly recommended !
A**R
Dog Walking Just became a joy!
We have a 3.5-year-old male Labrador who weighs 38.5 kilos (85lbs) and has the strength of a small car. Because of his naturally inquisitive nature, he needs to get everywhere at lightning speed which means whenever I take him out, he constantly pulls on his lead (yeah, I'm a Brit) and by the time we get home, my arms were always aching with the strain. We've tried quite a few different harnesses/restraints over the years and all to no avail.This one turned up yesterday after we returned from another torturous walk (for me) so today was the first attempt. I confess that after having read the positive reviews for this harness, I remained sceptical, however comforted by the fact that I could return it when I proved it didn't work. The harness is available in several different colours to suit the owner’s choice or match with the dog’s coat. I was concerned that the harness and lead would be somewhat flimsy, but they are extremely well made and very strong.We went out on our usual walk in the countryside and I am honestly amazed by the transformation!!Initially, there was no pulling at all until he got used to the harness. Any pulling after that was quickly corrected by a slight (and I mean slight) tug on his lead or by me simply stopping. I kept him on the double lead until we left the village where we live then had him on the single lead attached to the top of the harness for the rest of the walk.I can honestly say that today was the first time in 3.5 years that I thoroughly enjoyed taking the dog out for a walk. No more aching arms for me but more importantly, no more choking noises from my dog which I always found distressing.
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