Non pull harness
3 posters
Staffordshire bull terrier :: Staffordshire Bull Terrier Forums :: Staffordshire Bull Terrier Tried & Tested
Page 1 of 1
Non pull harness
I had forgotten how good the non pull harness was (similar to lupi). Lola doesn't like her halti much when she is out and looks miserable when I put it on. So I put the non pull harness on and she was great, so much happier when she was walking The medium size one which Lola uses is just under £7 on Amazon, special offer http://www.amazon.co.uk/Company-Animals-Sporn-Non-Pull-Harness/dp/B0062ME8WG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1360343675&sr=8-1
Guest- Guest
Re: Non pull harness
Thanks for this , I think I will get one would you sayto get a small one for a pup, or will the medium adjust to be small enough?
racamoe- Staffy-Bull-Terrier VIP Member
- Status :
Online Offline
Relationship Status : Married
Dogs Name(s) : Holly
Dog Gender(s) : Bitch
Join date : 2013-01-30
Support total : 126
Posts : 1517
Re: Non pull harness
Probably the small one for a pup. Then again if she is a pup she might just walk on the lead. I find there is more control with the non pull than their ezydog harnesses
Guest- Guest
Re: Non pull harness
Hi, was just coming on here to find another non pull solution! Sky hates her halti and also runs away from the word 'walkies' I have found its hurting her i think. Obviously i dont want to use is again if it is. She pulls so much on her harness and makes me not want to talk her out. Do non pull harnesses really work? How ar they different to normal harnesses?
becki2009- Mega Staffy-bull-terrier Member
- Status :
Online Offline
Age : 36
Location : Lincoln, uk
Dogs Name(s) : sky
Dog Gender(s) : female
Join date : 2012-04-29
Support total : 19
Posts : 188
Re: Non pull harness
and you have it in medium? How big is Lupi..I always buy small for sky forgetting that she is nearly 1 and growing before our eyes!
becki2009- Mega Staffy-bull-terrier Member
- Status :
Online Offline
Age : 36
Location : Lincoln, uk
Dogs Name(s) : sky
Dog Gender(s) : female
Join date : 2012-04-29
Support total : 19
Posts : 188
Re: Non pull harness
The one we use uses her momentum against her so when she pulls she is essentially pulling herself back to us. It's not a perfect solution but it was a big improvement
Guest- Guest
Re: Non pull harness
aslong as something works,lol, i thought the halti was amazing, she was like a different dog, but i dont want it to hurt her. Im looking at the non pull garness on amazon at the moment
becki2009- Mega Staffy-bull-terrier Member
- Status :
Online Offline
Age : 36
Location : Lincoln, uk
Dogs Name(s) : sky
Dog Gender(s) : female
Join date : 2012-04-29
Support total : 19
Posts : 188
Re: Non pull harness
How big is Lola.sorry not lupi lol..oops
becki2009- Mega Staffy-bull-terrier Member
- Status :
Online Offline
Age : 36
Location : Lincoln, uk
Dogs Name(s) : sky
Dog Gender(s) : female
Join date : 2012-04-29
Support total : 19
Posts : 188
Re: Non pull harness
Lola is 15kg and a slim build. she had the sm all one at first but it didn't last long
Guest- Guest
Re: Non pull harness
im defo gonna try one, he does heel when hes relaxed but any noise, dogs, people gets him excited, tried a normal harness first is better but not that good.
berribum- Loyal Staffy-bull-terrier Member
- Status :
Online Offline
Dogs Name(s) : diesel
Dog(s) Ages : 9 mths
Dog Gender(s) : male
Join date : 2013-03-16
Support total : 0
Posts : 60
Similar topics
» Non pull harness
» No Pull harness
» slip collar, harness, head harness? Confused!
» His harness has chafed and I feel awful :( (new harness now ordered!)
» romeos new pull over
» No Pull harness
» slip collar, harness, head harness? Confused!
» His harness has chafed and I feel awful :( (new harness now ordered!)
» romeos new pull over
Staffordshire bull terrier :: Staffordshire Bull Terrier Forums :: Staffordshire Bull Terrier Tried & Tested
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum