Why Our Front-Clip Harness Helps Stop Pulling
1. Changes How Force Works
When a dog pulls in a regular harness or collar, the leash pulls from the back or neck—this actually helps them pull harder, using their full strength.
A front-clip harness attaches at the chest. So when they pull, the leash turns their body sideways instead of letting them go straight. This makes pulling feel awkward and less effective.
2. Pulling Becomes Less Rewarding
Dogs usually pull because it gets them closer to something exciting. That’s a reward, which makes them want to pull more.
But with a front-clip harness, pulling doesn’t work—it just turns them away. Over time, they learn that pulling doesn’t get them what they want.
3. More Control for You
Because the clip is on the chest, you have better control of where your dog is going. It’s easier to guide them, especially if they’re big, strong, or easily distracted.
4. Safer for the Dog
Front-clip harnesses reduce pressure on the dog’s neck and throat. Instead, they spread force across the chest and shoulders, making them safer and more comfortable—especially for dogs that pull a lot.
5. Helps Dogs Stay Calm and Aware
Since the harness touches the chest and shoulders, it helps dogs feel their movement better. That can make them calmer and more focused during walks.
Train less, walk more. Let the harness do the work.