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Dog Harness 


Dog harnesses have become increasingly popular especially for dogs who require more discipline and training when out on walks. Unlike typical dog collars, dog harnesses help to spread out the pressure caused by pulling and tugging across your fur friend’s body.

At Pet Lovers Centre, we offer dog harnesses in different types and sizes so you can find the perfect one for your canine friend. We carry a wide range of brands such as Coralpina, ROGZ, Tre Ponti and Trustie. Shop our extensive collection today!

 

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Types of Dog Harnesses

  • Step-in 

This type of harness is suitable for small dog breeds. It has two holes, one for each leg and a back strap secured using a buckle. It may take slightly more time to put this harness on for dogs that get excited easily.

  • Boomerang-shaped

This accessory is relatively easy to put on. Simply lay it on the ground and wait for your furry companion to step into it before pulling it up and fastening it.

  • H-shaped 

As compared to other types of harnesses that are tightened around your dog’s shoulder blades, H-shaped ones are worn around the neck and trunk. Thus, your pet is less likely to injure his joints when he tugs on the leash harshly.

Tips For Putting On a Dog Harness

Your pet may not take an immediate liking to the harness. Hence, you can try to develop a positive association between your dog and the harness through treats and praises.

Additionally, in order to let your pet be accustomed to wearing a harness, try letting him wear it at home before going for walks with it. With enough practice, putting a harness on your dog will eventually become natural to you!