We bought each dog a harness that encircles the midsection, loops over the head, and then has a clip above the head. Although initially this mechanism did the trick in stemming the pulling problem, eventually the clip (which has to be opened each time to slide and widen the the loop around the dog's head to remove it) broke into pieces. When we found the pieces and reassembled the clip, we found that the thing was weaker than ever. Now, if the dog pulled, sometimes the clip would fly apart.
So, we began a search for another no-pull harness and came across the Sporn Training Halter. We bought one to try out on one dog, our 45-pounder. She seemed to like that it fastened like her own collar (her collar had to come off for the Sporn one to go on) and nothing was wrapped around her belly. The halter arrived with soft sherpa coverings (removable and replaceable) to protect the dog's armpits. The halter went on much more easily and quickly than the previous harness.
Our "45" seems to enjoy walking with the Sporn on, and it is effective in minimizing pulling. We're off to buy a Sporn now for our "90"!I have a real pull dog! She is an American Pit Bull Terrier and she really is a moose. I tried countless harnesses and spent countless amounts of money listening to all the claims made about how good they were. Some she was able to get right out of. Some were so complicated and took so long to get on her she couldn't wait around long enough for me to continuously figure it out. Finally, a harness that not only does what it says it will do, but is easy and quick to put on and she can't get out of it! It is also well made. Buying this one came as a recommendation from a lady at the Charlotte Pet Expo. She told me she can easily hold a wolf back with it when I told her that I was sick of everyone making claims to me of how great their harnesses were and what a sucker I was to keep doling out the money for a different one every time someone gave me another recommendation. Well, this is the last one I will ever have to buy. Thank you lady at the Pet Expo wherever you are! It is also very comfortable for my dog. If you find any reviews that say the dog was rubbed sore (I think I read one somewhere like that) then I believe the owner may have made the harness too tight on the dog. It doesn't have to be skin tight to work and it works wonders.This is my 5th harness to stop my Mini Schnauzer from PULLING me. I definately feel that this will be my last; or at least the only style and brand I will need and recommend to EVERYONE who wants to cure their pet from pulling.
I was so exasperated before I found this product, and unfortunately did not have hundreds of dollars for training as I have two dogs.
It actually does stop the pulling and now I can enjoy walking my Schnauzers.
Believe me when I tell you that this works; it even works better that the custom made system that I drove 200+ miles to purchase. Yes that is desperate ( I KNOW ) BUT this SPORN halter works and lives up to the INSTANT claim that it makes.
It took so little effort on my part that they actually should change the name to self training halter.Our Dog Trainer recommended the Sporn Harness to stop pulling when our English Springer Spaniel is walking. She runs and jumps all day in our backyard, so she is solid muscle and rather strong. The Sporn works like a charm... she hated the "Gentle Walker" it is a big waste of money.We bought this product for a rambunctious beagle who dragged my young daughter all over creation! It worked great!!! The dog didn't like it much at first, but she got used to it pretty quickly, and now walks go so much better! Highly recommended.


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