🐾 Harness the Adventure with Style!
The Eagloo Dog Harness is a medium-sized, adjustable, no-pull vest designed for comfort and safety. With a chest girth of 37-76cm and neck girth of 37-61cm, it fits a variety of medium dog breeds. Featuring two metal leash rings for better control, breathable materials, and reflective strips for nighttime visibility, this harness ensures your furry friend is secure and comfortable on every walk.
V**N
Good fitting
Fits a golden retriever very nicely and easy to remove
C**P
well made and secure
size M - bought as a replacement. well made and easily adjustable, it fits really well and is nicely padded on the inside.
S**.
Inexpensive good quality harness
I purchased this for my puppy and have now purchased a larger one as she grows up. For the cost, it is a good quality harness, sturdy and reasonably comfortable although I will probably replace it by a more premium quality one from say Ruffwear when she gets to full size. I am also able to attach her gps tracker to it. My only real criticism is that I would prefer the front clip to be much higher in order to get more control without the front leg lifting. At present, I instead use a gentle leader to help train her not to pull.
C**S
Good as a car Harness as well as a walking Harness
Brought the harness for the front catch, which should help to stop the dog pulling,unfortunately the catch to hook onto was too low so it was catching the dogs leg when she walked, but its a good sturdy harness and easy to hook on the lead for walking, or using in the car.
L**S
it becomes less effective but still far better than anything else I have used so far and hardwearing
I got the medium harness for my medium sized part staff/akita/mongrel.The clip underneath works a treat at stopping him from pulling when the extending lead is short (it restricts a front leg by lifting as it is pulling back) but is less effective at full extension because it tangles around his legs. To fix this I passed the lead through the handhold at the top so he can turn around without tangling, it becomes less effective but still far better than anything else I have used so far, meaning other harnesses and collars.One downside is my dog has a large head meaning when I put it on him it's tight on his head but loose around his neck, twisting the harness a little when he pulls. Tightening and loosening every time it is used is very difficult now he knows what the harness implies and the buckles are not easy to adjust while worn.Second downside is the padding attracts hairs instantly, after a walk it looks almost like it works as a wax strip on his chest.Despite the less than perfect fit I still recommend the harness for a troublesome pulling dog and the reflective strips work very nicely in the dark.---EDIT:Over a year later it's still going well, the plastic adjustable pieces at the front each side have snapped but after stitching the straps in place there haven't been any more issues.By far better than a collar or choker and still attracts hairs but doesn't chafe or rub away fur as a collar does, my dogs neck is much more huggable now.
J**N
An Absolute Godsend
I bought two Eagloo Dog Harnesses, as both of my border collies constantly pull when out walking. What a gamechanger! I could hardly believe how good these harnesses actually work. One of my collies is very nervous and he tends to lunge and bark at people when passing them. On our very first walk with his Eagloo harness on, he walked beautifully by my side, and he even listened to my commands when we passed people in the street (something he would have not done before). I think the secure fit of the harness, as well as the better control, is helping him to feel less nervous, and enjoy his walk more. I would definitely recommend the Eagloo harness.
H**6
Works like magic
Used this halter for the first time in conjunction with a double ended lead clipped to the back and the front - and the result was magical! My dog stopped pulling instantly. I’ve used other double-clip harnesses in the past that haven’t had the same effect so I was truly amazed, something to do with the exact placement of the front clip perhaps? I then switched to using just with the back clip and the effect seemed to remain with little to no pulling compared to a collar. Over constant use she has started pulling a bit more as she gets used to it, but when this happens I just revert back to the front clip for a little while. Highly recommend! Gave 4 stars instead of 5 because the design of the front straps with a little bar across makes it difficult to amend the size, and so I have to be on alert that she doesn’t slip out when she’s being particularly stubborn! The shape of my dog (a Puggle) usually means the sizing is difficult to get right on any harness though.
J**P
Definitely worth a try if you have a dog that pulls
I have a collie-lab cross who is definitely a very Good Girl... apart from for the life of me I haven’t been able to train her to walk nicely on a lead let alone walk to heel. She is just too interested in sniffing everything in sight to want to be near me, however interesting I might make myself/tasty the treats etc... I had always been told “never get a harness as it makes it easier for the dog to pull harder”...I have tried an infinity collar but she really didn’t enjoy having it on, and she figured out that with enough wriggling/paws she could loosen it and/or escape from it.Anyway, I had all but given up and decided that it would have to be a harness as then at least if she IS going to pull she won’t give herself a neck injury... even if my shoulder won’t thank me for it.So - I came across front connecting harnesses after conceding to the idea of using a harness - the front connection is the key here for sure.I have taken her out for a couple of walks with it and it hasn’t transformed her into a crufts-esque heelwalking super dog BUT it was a much much more pleasant walk. The lead was often taught as she ventured off to sniff but my arm was never straining against her, the power from her pull is much much reduced (as it draws her sideways).The only downside is that she hates it going over her head and even more hates it when I do up the plastic clips (she’s a bit jumpy with certain things...) but hopefully as she comes to associate the noise with going for a walk then she will chill out a bit.
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