Reddit Reddit reviews SENSE-ation No-Pull Dog Harness - 3/4" Wide Medium/Large

We found 4 Reddit comments about SENSE-ation No-Pull Dog Harness - 3/4" Wide Medium/Large. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SENSE-ation No-Pull Dog Harness - 3/4
Helps to prevent choking or gagging which can occur with traditional collars.Custom fit your harness to your dog with adjustable straps.Perfect for small medium or big dogs.Great for training puppies.To view how to size your dog for their harness check out our Softouch Dog Harnes Information page with sizing graphs videos and other information.
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4 Reddit comments about SENSE-ation No-Pull Dog Harness - 3/4" Wide Medium/Large:

u/UdderlyFoolish · 4 pointsr/Dogtraining

When we adopted our 80lb rescue he was a terrible puller, we got this no pull harness at the recommendation of our trainer. Years later it's still going strong though he has much better leash manners now so the "no-pull" aspect is hardly used. But this one seemed to fit much better than the big brand one that you usually see at Petsmart and such, I forget the name.

It does help with the pulling. Maybe not as much as a nose lead but I didn't like that too much on our dog, but muchhhh better than a regular harness or collar.

For extra peace of mind, even if you get a well fitted harness they make double leashes so you can attach to both the harness and regular collar in case one fails.

u/Busterthebob · 3 pointsr/Pets

I think that "suitcasing" is a bit cruel and unnecessary.choke collars can be dangerous to your dogs health, causing collapsed trachea . There are much better ways to prevent a dog from pulling.
.https://www.amazon.com/SENSE-ation-No-Pull-Dog-Harness-Medium/dp/B0013JYDEG
The leash attachment is at the front.





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u/aerochiquita · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

I would definitely relay the food issues to your vet ASAP. It would be helpful to him/her to have as much info as possible, so maybe keep a log of what he eats, when he doesn't etc. I know that switching up food can sometimes be hard on them too; it's typically recommended to do it very gradually. So maybe he's reacting to that.

I agree that a lot of the other issues seem like he may just have pent-up energy. German Shepherds need a lot of exercise in my experience. Is he socialized with other dogs? If he's up to date with his vaccines and good around other dogs, try taking him to the dog park. I have a GSD mix and the dog park is a god send for us.

I totally understand the walking problem, too. Check out the wiki for learning about loose leash walking. It's a long process, so just start doing what you can. In the meantime, a front-clip harness like this can alleviate a significant amount of the pulling.

It might be worth trying another basic obedience class. Even one through Petsmart or Petco can at least give you a chance to have someone guide you through some basics.

u/Traceyt715 · 1 pointr/dogpictures

Yes! I was so taken aback by it at first. Her parents of course bought it for her, and it's to make her lunging/pulling habit more comfortable for her and the walker. They work a lot so her manners are lacking, but I've been training her.

this is what it is.