Description
Price: $41.99 - $22.94
(as of Feb 12, 2025 05:05:30 UTC – Details)
The Halti No Pull Harness provides a simple solution for any dog that pulls on the lead. The combination of a no pull lifting action and front control steering makes training easy and can be used individually or together to manage different levels of pulling. Paired with the Halti Training Lead, the Halti No Pull Harness provides immediate control for even the strongest pullers, so you can walk happy with Halti!
Product Dimensions : 7.87 x 7.87 x 1.18 inches; 10.23 ounces
Item model number : 15320A
Date First Available : March 27, 2019
Manufacturer : Company of Animals
ASIN : B07Q7DSWF4
Country of Origin : Cambodia
STOPS PULLING: A simple no pull solution for most dogs, with both a no pull lifting action and front control steering. A perfect option for flat nosed breeds who can’t wear a headcollar.
KIND & HUMANE: The lightweight design allows for full range of movement and the padded chest and leg straps keep your dog comfortable during walks.
PERFECT FIT: The Halti No Pull Harness comes in 3 different sizes and is fully adjustable to fit most dogs. Use our size guide to find your dog’s perfect fit.
REFLECTIVE & SAFE: Reflective chest panel and stitching for improved low light visibility.
BETTER TOGETHER: To get the best no pull training experience, use the Halti No Pull Harness with our double clip Halti Training Leash.
Customers say
Customers find the harness functional and easy to adjust. They say it works well, is great for smaller dogs, and offers good value for money. Customers also mention their dog feels comfortable in the harness. However, some have differing opinions on its durability, pull, and ease of putting on.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Rachel –
Life-changing!
My cavalier has been the worst puller! I was constantly trying to redirect and tried a lead that hooked under his chin. Neither worked. But within a couple mins of using this lead, I realized our walks will never be the same. He didn’t like the harness at first and seemed confused. But after a few minutes we both got the hang of it. At first I used both the front and back hooks. I then switched to I just using the back hook and it worked great. Towards the end of the walk I realized I was only using a finger to hold onto the leash. He wasnt pulling at all. Seriously life changing.Suggestions:First, put the harness on your dog for a little while BEFORE you go on your first walk so they can get used to it.Second, definitely read the directions before trying to put the harness on. I put it on backwards at first because I thought I knew how it went on.
dragonlord –
Effective Solution for Pulling Problems
I’ve been using the HALTI No Pull Harness for my medium-sized dog, and it’s been a game changer for our walks. As a DIY enthusiast, I appreciate tools and gadgets that make tasks easier, and this harness fits the bill perfectly.What I really like about this harness is how it immediately reduces my dog’s pulling. The design is simple yet effective, making our walks much more enjoyable. It’s also adjustable, so getting the right fit was easy, and my dog seems comfortable wearing it.The reflective material is a nice touch, adding an extra layer of safety during our evening strolls. It’s lightweight, which means my dog doesn’t feel burdened, and I appreciate that it doesn’t look bulky on him.On the downside, it took a bit of time for my dog to get used to the harness. He was a bit uncomfortable at first, but with a little patience and positive reinforcement, he adapted quickly.This harness has made a significant difference in our daily walks, reducing the strain on both of us. It’s an excellent tool for dog training, and I’m pleased with how it has improved our outdoor time. If you’re struggling with a pulling dog, this harness is definitely worth a try.
Deja20 –
Not for painful fingers and joints
I bought this as a substitute for out of stock product. I ahould have considered more carefully.This is not a good product for people with painful, arthritic hands, or hands and fingers that experience transient weakness.There are no clips for the straps. The entire piece must go over the head of the dog. Legs must be lifted and placed through straps.Straps must be slid through a buckle to tighten them. It does take effort. It’s too much for the inflamed tissues in my hands.This harness does appear to be comprised of quality materials. Its a good fit for my dog. If it weren’t for my painful hands and the lack of clips to allow for easier appluxatiin of harness, I would love it. Harness will be a gidt for someone else.
Carolina –
Best Harness So Far!!
I don’t write many reviews, but this harness was a LIFESAVER.Harness Size: MedPupper: 45-50 lb Husky/GSDMy dog has a high level of fear aggression. A few days ago, she decided (after around almost a YEAR of 0 complaints) to be terrified of her 2HoundsDesign harness. My guess is a combination of the *snap* sound of the buckles, combined with the pressure under her forearms. Morning walk? Completely fine. Evening walk? Tries to bite, is full on Kujo mode, no walk/normal nightly exercise, only goes outside to pee after I make a slip leash, then pouts in her bed the rest of the night. (She was not injured, I made sure to check later). Cue me (stressed out from Xmas hours and sick with the flu), having a breakdown on the kitchen floor, wondering if I’m capable of handling such a reactive dog.Halti No Pull Harness:No snaps, no buckles. Just quickly pulled it over her head, and asked for “paw” on both sides. I wouldn’t say it’s as pull-proof as the 2HoundsDesign, but it’s pretty darn close. No sliding from side to side when I use a double (front/back connection) lead.I believe that the Halti is superior to the 2Hounds, in that there is quite a bit of slack when she is NOT pulling. Although the 2Hounds design is also padded and has SOME give, it seems rather constrictive, *esp when she is sitting*. I feel like this Halti harness is one I can take with us on long mountain hikes with no worry of chaffing or discomfort. Also, the reflectiveness of the stitching is on point.——–Previous Harnesses:Halti Gentle Leader:Does my dog HATE it? Yes. Do I *love* it? Also, YES. It’s great for when we are in crowded areas and I want FULL control.2HoundsDesign:I loved it until it no longer was an option. I will say that I worried about discomfort/chaffing on some of our longer hikes. But, it has been the best option for reducing pulling over-all.Ruffwear Front Range:Big fan off the Ruffwear brand, NOT a fan of this harness. There is a front lead option. It’s sturdy, but it isn’t metal. Also, it slides around far too much to be functional for a dual lead. Might work for some, but my dog goes full *sled dog* if the lead is attached to just her back.
Marion H. –
Best way to control a large, strong, or reactive dog
Blanda Camilo –
Maravilhosa essa coleira e confortável
yann bertin –
Met onze rottweiler gaan wandelen was vroeger goed om omver getrokken te worden of je schouders te ontwrichten. Met de Halti aan blijft hij rustig wandelen, een zaligheid. Dit is nu een paar weken zo al.Enige minpuntje is da de mousse die onder de oksels gaat, niet altijd blijft zitten.
Clairette –
C est rare que je laisse un commentaire mais franchement je suis bluffée par ce harnais. Actuellement en béquille, c est mon ami qui sort ma staffy de 9 mois avec mes deux autres chiens. Elle s est mise a tirer fort lors des promenade. J ai repris les balades maintenant que je vais mieux et t je retravaille la marche et ce harnais est vraiment efficace même en 24h. La laisse est toujours détendue. Facile a régler, confortable pour le chien. Je valide.
Kyriakos Xagoraris –
Even better than expected. I had some doubts whether the dog would go along with it, since he’s rather old and used to other types of harnesses and leashes. But now, walking the dog is much better than before.