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Easy Walk Harness - Tweener Size M/L Black | 
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| Brand: Gentle Leader Easy Walk Harness Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $16.50
New (4) from $16.50
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 23743
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
MPN: EWH03T UPC: 759023071527 EAN: 0759023071527 ASIN: B000E69VDC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Gently discourages your dog from pulling | | • | Make your walks more enjoyable! | | • | Safe and easy to use. | | • | color Black |
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Product Description The Easy Walk Harness is designed to gently discourage your dog from pulling while walking on a leash. The Easy Walk Harness is simple to use and easy to fit. Your dog will love it as much as you will! Unlike a collar, the Easy Walk Harness never causes coughing, gagging, or choking because the chest strap rests low across the breastbone, not on the delicate tracheal area. Traditional harnesses can actually encourage dogs to pull harder because of the "opposition reflex". That's the reflex that makes sled dogs do what they do. The Easy Walk Harness redirects the pressure through the front leash attachment. And, the patent pending martingale closure tightens slightly across the chest and shoulder blades when your dog attempts to pull forward. Measure your dog around the rib cage to determine proper fit. 12"-16" Girth = Petite (Teacup breeds), 15"-20" Girth = Small (Jack Russels, Shelties, etc.), 20"-28" Girth = Medium (Border Collies, Spaniels, etc.), 26"-36" Girth = Large (Labs, Goldens, Rotties, etc.). 34"-46" Girth = X-Large (Giant breeds). 'TWEENER SIZES ARE NOW AVAILABLE! Does your dog fall in between 2 sizes? Check out our "in-between" sizes for that perfect fit! 14"-18" = Petite/Small, 19"-25" = Small/Medium and 22.5"-34" = Medium/Large
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Works great, but getting right size was tough January 6, 2009 F. Church (Appleton, WI USA) The Easy Walk Harness I purchased from Amazon works great, but it was not an easy choice. I bought a large at a local pet store, after the salesperson said it should fit our dog. It didn't, so I brought it back and they exchanged it for a medium, which they said should work. It didn't. The Tweener size M/L was apparently the only one that would work, but I couldn't get it at the store. So I ordered from Amazon and it worked like a charm! So, make sure of the size before you order!
Walks nice but cutting under Dog's front leg December 29, 2008 C. Burns (Ontario, Canada) Have tried everything to get our energetic girl to walk nice - Easy Walk does the trick! Problem is she still pulls, and the material edges are kind of sharp, which leads to abrasions at her under-arms which must be painful for her. I've tried wrapping a soft material around the Easy Walk and loosening the belly strap but still hurting her. Does anyone have any ideas?
Life Saver January 3, 2008 Aylehet (San Antonio, TX) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I adopted a 90 lbs but very sweet monstrosity of a dog. He loves to walk and apparently doesn't care that I can't keep up with him. He would constantly pull on the leash and either drag me off balance, choke himself or both. I got this with the hope of keeping him from choking on this collar, but instead got a lovely surprise that he doesn't like to lunge away from me anymore. At first I put the thing on backwards intentionally, not understanding why the leash attached where it did (at the front, chest area), but once I put the thing on the right way, he would lunge and not be able to get his front legs out stretched in front of him, so couldn't complete the lurching motion. He fell over a few times, but figured out quickly that this was not something he could do any longer. He still pulls (did I mention 90 lbs?), but he does it more cautiously and therefore gives me warning so I can brace to keep him where he should be. We are still learning, but as I am new at this, the harness was really a life saver. I am back to get one for the 50 lbs puppy that was found on the side of the road several months ago with hopes that he doesn't grow out of it. I am not sure how it does or does not work for shorter dogs, however. Mine both have some German Shepard in them and are anything but close to the ground.
No more pink snouts :) November 2, 2007 Neema Kharva (Seattle, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have two medium sized dogs: about 55-60 lbs and the medium-sized harness works beautifully for them. I am sorry that the other reviewers had a bad experience. You really should consider giving it a second chance friends. Maybe try it in a pet-store, where an experienced personnel can help/show you the correct way to put it on and handle it. We first got a "Halti" (over the snout harness) for my younger 'un and she would constantly try to pull it off. Walking on hard surfaces meant she had a bloody snout in just a couple of days. Painful as it was, she insisted on rubbing her nose into the ground to pull this off. My older one is a tad bit more calm and she doesn't mind the Halti Head Collar #3 Medium (50-90-lbs) - Halti at all. So I use and love both these Gentle Leader products. Armed with these - I can actually go on a walk in heels, with two cute 60lb 'monkeys' who want to chase every squirrel on the block, but can't :) I prefer this to the Halti for the simple reason that there is no sinus pressure, nothing of a painful nature for your pooch, just the fact that their direction turns the moment they pull. That way, they learn quickly that if they pull they will not be able to go ahead at all!
Not for dogs low to the ground. August 30, 2007 N. Silver 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had to return 2 of these harnesses (and got dinged a 20% restocking fee from this seller - on top of the cost of shipping both ways). This harness does not work with all dogs. Both my dogs fit the "girth measurement" but the loop where the leash attaches drags on the ground. My two dogs were able to walk out of the thing and kept getting their front legs tangled up. Also there is one dimension where the harness can't be adjusted so you might find, as I did, that the girth measurement is correct, but it still is too big for your dog. The description should have warned the owners of "short" dogs that this would not be a good choice. If you want to try this out on your dog, buy it from a dealer who will refund ALL the purchase price without a 20% restocking fee. It's too risky otherwise.
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