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A dog harness is useful if your dog tends to pull on the leash, has health problems such as breathing or back problems, or for better control in busy areas.
Look for the right size, adjustable straps, high-quality materials and an ergonomic fit. A good fit is crucial to avoid pressure points and chafing.
The best dog harness depends on your dog’s individual needs. It should be comfortable, safe and made of durable materials. Also consider your dog's activity levels and size.
A dog harness provides better control over your dog, distributes pressure evenly across the body and prevents strain on the neck area, especially if your dog tends to pull.
Measure your dog's chest circumference directly behind his front legs and the circumference of his neck. Most harnesses list sizes based on these measurements. Make sure the harness is tight enough to not slip but loose enough to be comfortable.
Open all the buckles and place the harness over your dog's back. Thread your dog's legs through the loops and attach the buckles. Make sure the harness fits snugly, but not too tightly, and that your dog can move freely.