
Why PullNoMore™ 2.0
Most harnesses just hold your dog. This one changes how they walk.
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Front-clip anti-pull that redirects instead of chokes |
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Soft padded mesh, not scratchy webbing |
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Four-point adjustment for a secure, grow-with-your-dog fit |
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Reflective stitching for safe night walks |
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Will this really stop my dog from pulling?
The front chest ring is what makes the difference. When your dog lunges, it gently turns them back toward you instead of letting them lean into their neck, so pulling stops being rewarding and eases off within a few walks. It's a tool that makes training easier rather than an instant fix, but most owners notice a real change on the very first walk.
How do I choose the right size?
Measure two things: the chest girth just behind the front legs, and the neck girth where a collar naturally sits. Then match them to the chart:
S — Neck 33–48 cm · Chest 33–61 cm
M — Neck 41–56 cm · Chest 38–71 cm
L — Neck 46–66 cm · Chest 43–86 cm
XL — Neck 58–89 cm · Chest 53–96 cm
When it's on, you should be able to slide two fingers under any strap. If your dog falls between two sizes, size up.
Is it comfortable for my dog to wear?
Yes. The lining is soft, breathable padded mesh that spreads pressure evenly across the chest instead of the throat, so there's no choking and nothing digging in. It stays cool on longer walks and cushions any sudden jolts if your dog lunges.
Which ring should I clip the leash to?
There are two. Use the front chest ring for training and to discourage pulling, and the back ring for relaxed everyday walks, jogging or hiking once your dog is walking calmly.
Is it easy to put on, and what colours are there?
Very easy — slip it over your dog's head, clip the quick-release buckles and adjust the four straps. On and off in seconds. It comes in eight colours (black, red, blue, pink, green, purple, orange and rose red) and sizes S to XL.