No Pull Dog Harnesses
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About No Pull Dog Harnesses
No Pull Dog Harnesses (UK) If your dog pulls on the lead, walks can feel stressful, tiring, and a bit unsafe. Our no pull dog harnesses are designed to give you better control without relying on harsh tools, while keeping your dog comfortable on everyday UK walks. Not sure wha...
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No Pull Dog Harnesses (UK)
If your dog pulls on the lead, walks can feel stressful, tiring, and a bit unsafe. Our no pull dog harnesses are designed to give you better control without relying on harsh tools, while keeping your dog comfortable on everyday UK walks.
Not sure what a front clip does? Read our Front Clip Dog Harness UK guide to learn when to use it and how to fit it properly.
Want a quick grab handle for busy pavements and training moments? Explore our dog harness with handle range.
The right no pull harness supports training by discouraging pulling and helping your dog learn calmer walking habits over time. If you are not sure where to start, our guide explains how no pull harnesses work and how to fit one properly. Read our No Pull Dog Harness UK guide.
Better control, kinder on the neck
A harness spreads pressure across the chest rather than the neck, helping make pulling safer and more comfortable.
Training support built in
Clip position and fit matter. A good no pull harness helps redirect forward momentum so pulling becomes less rewarding.
Comfort for everyday walks
Designed for real dogs and real UK walks, with a secure fit that supports long strolls and training sessions.
How to choose the right no pull harness
- Fit first: it should sit snugly without rubbing and allow full shoulder movement.
- Check adjustability: adjustable straps help you get a secure, non-slip fit.
- Match it to your dog: strong pullers benefit from a structured harness and reliable hardware.
- Use it with training: reward calm walking and keep early sessions short and positive.
Want the full step-by-step fit checklist and walking tips? Follow our No Pull Dog Harness UK guide here.
No pull harness FAQs
Do no pull harnesses stop pulling instantly?
A no pull harness helps reduce pulling right away for many dogs, but the best results come from consistent loose-lead training and rewarding calm walking.
Are no pull harnesses safe for puppies?
Yes, as long as the harness fits properly and does not restrict shoulder movement. Measure carefully and adjust as your puppy grows.
How tight should a no pull harness be?
It should be snug and secure without digging in. You should be able to fit two fingers between the straps and your dog’s body in most areas.
What if my dog’s harness rubs?
Rubbing is usually a fit issue. Re-check strap placement, ensure the chest area sits correctly, and adjust evenly so the harness does not twist.
Should I clip the lead at the front or back?
Front clipping is often best for training pullers because it helps redirect forward momentum. Back clipping is great for relaxed walks once your dog is walking more calmly.
Tip: For the best results, combine the right harness with calm, consistent training and plenty of rewards.
| Size | Neck | Chest | Length | Breeds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XXS | 20-29cm | 22-41cm | 18cm | Mini Dachshund, Small Puppies, Pom, Chihuahua, Yorkie, Westie |
| XS | 24-34cm | 26-50cm | 20cm | Mini Dachshund, Small Puppies, Pom, Westie, Chihuahua, Yorkshire Terrier |
| S | 30-45cm | 35-66cm | 23cm | Cavapoo, Boston Terrier, Bichon Frise, Westie, Dachshund, Jack Russell, Schnauzer, Shih Tzu, Maltese |
| M | 35-50cm | 40-71cm | 26.5cm | French Bulldog, Cocker Spaniel, Cockapoo, Pomsky, Corgi, Pug, Springer Spaniel |
| L | 40-60cm | 55-83cm | 32cm | Beagle, English Bulldog, Bull Terrier, Collie, Staffy, Dalmatian, Husky, Labrador, Golden Retriever |
| XL | 55-83cm | 71-99cm | 34cm | Boxer, Golden Retriever, Dobermann, Labrador, Chow Chow, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Great Dane |



































































