Collection: Walk

A daily dog walk goes wrong in two specific ways: the dog pulls hard enough to choke on a flat collar, or slips out of a harness mid-walk and you're chasing them across a parking lot.

The escape-proof harness sets here address both:

  • Standard set — dual chest and back attachment points (front clip discourages pulling, back clip for relaxed walks)
  • Tactical set with bungee leash — absorbs sudden lunges, easier on your shoulder when something interesting runs across the path

Both fit cats too if you're walking a leash-trained one. Adjustable across four points so you actually get a snug fit on barrel-chested dogs and slim cats — not the usual harness compromise. Reflective stitching, padded chest panel, and an ID tag clip on every set.

Leashes, no-pull collars, and night walking gear coming next. Pair with a full-body raincoat for wet-weather walks or a fleece jacket for cold mornings.

FAQ

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How do I stop my dog from pulling on the leash?

Three things help: a no-pull harness with a front clip (the front attachment redirects the dog sideways when they lunge, breaking the pulling motion), consistent loose-leash training, and shorter leashes (4-foot rather than 6-foot for high-pullers). Our escape-proof set has both front and back clips so you can switch as training progresses.

A regular harness clips on the back — when the dog pulls, your pulling back makes them pull harder (opposition reflex). A no-pull harness adds a front-of-chest clip, which redirects the pulling force sideways and discourages the behavior. Most trainers recommend front-clip harnesses for dogs over 20 lbs.

Yes — both harness sets are sized down to fit cats from 6 lbs upward. The four-point adjustment means you can get a snug fit on a slim Siamese or a chunky Maine Coon without slack. Important for cats: introduce the harness indoors first, let them wear it for short sessions before any outdoor walk.

The reflective stitching is visible at 30-50 feet under car headlights — enough for sidewalk walks, not enough for unlit rural roads. For full night-walk safety, add a clip-on LED collar light (coming to this collection soon) or a high-visibility vest over the harness.

Hand-wash with mild soap, rinse thoroughly, and air-dry. Don't put it in the washing machine — the buckles can damage your drum, and high heat warps the plastic clips. Most users wipe down weekly and deep-clean monthly.