Let’s be real—a good harness can be a game-changer for your walks. No more choking, slipping out of collars, or getting dragged like a human sled. But even the best harness in the world won’t work if it’s used the wrong way!
The good news? Most harness mistakes are easy to fix once you know what to look for. So let’s dive into the 5 most common harness mishaps and how to get your pup walking like a pro! 🚶♂️🐾
1. Picking the Wrong Harness for Your Dog’s Needs
Not all harnesses are one-size-fits-all! Different dogs need different styles to keep them comfy and secure.
🔹 Oops! You grab a basic harness for your pulling machine of a dog or a heavy-duty harness for your tiny, prancing chihuahua.
🔹 Fix it! Find a harness that fits your pup’s personality:
✔ For small dogs & escape artists: A snug step-in harness that won’t let them wiggle out.
✔ For big pullers: A no-pull harness with a front-clip attachment for better control.
✔ For adventure pups: A lightweight, breathable harness that keeps up with their zoomies.
🐶 Check out Dogistry’s SoHo Dog Harness for a comfy, escape-proof fit!
2. The Fit Is Off—Too Tight or Too Loose!
If your dog’s harness is too loose, they could pull a Houdini and escape mid-walk. Too tight? Ouch—chafing, discomfort, and grumpy dog vibes ahead.
🔹 Oops! You tighten it so much that your pup looks like they’re in a corset… or you leave it so loose that they slip out in two seconds flat.
🔹 Fix it! Use the two-finger rule—you should be able to slide two fingers between the harness and your pup’s body.
🐾 Bonus tip: Check the fit every few months—dogs can gain weight, lose weight, or get fluffier!
3. Putting It on Backward (Or Just Plain Wrong!)
Ever ended up wrestling with your dog while trying to get the harness on? Or realized halfway through a walk that something… just doesn’t look right? We’ve all been there.
🔹 Oops! You clip the leash to the wrong ring, put the harness on backward, or forget to fasten a buckle (oops).
🔹 Fix it! Take your time and double-check the instructions before heading out the door.
✔ For step-in harnesses: Lay the harness flat, have your pup step in, and clip it up snugly.
✔ For over-the-head harnesses: Slip it over their head, adjust the straps, and make sure it’s secure.
🐶 Got a wiggly pup? Use treats to make harness time a happy experience instead of a wrestling match!
4. Clipping the Leash to the Wrong Spot
Did you know that where you clip the leash can totally change your dog’s walking behavior? It’s true!
🔹 Oops! You always use the back-clip, even though your dog pulls like a freight train.
🔹 Fix it! Use the right attachment point for your dog’s walking style:
✔ Back-clip (top ring): Best for chill walkers who don’t pull.
✔ Front-clip (chest ring): Great for pullers—this gently redirects them and helps with control.
✔ Dual-clip harnesses: A solid choice for extra control, especially for big, strong dogs.
🐕 Pair it with Dogistry’s 3-in-1 Bungee Leash for extra comfort and control!
5. Forgetting to Check for Wear & Tear
Even the best harness won’t last forever—especially if your pup is an adventure lover who drags it through mud, water, and who-knows-what.
🔹 Oops! You’ve been using the same harness for years without checking for frayed straps or weak buckles.
🔹 Fix it! Give your dog’s harness a quick inspection every month:
✔ Look for frayed straps or loose stitching that could cause a break.
✔ Check buckles and clips for cracks.
✔ If it looks worn out, it’s time for a new, secure harness!
🐶 Upgrade to a Dogistry SoHo Dog Harness for long-lasting durability and style!
Final Thoughts: Walk Smart, Walk Happy!
Your dog’s harness is one of the most important pieces of gear for safe, happy walks. Avoid these common mistakes, and you’ll have stress-free strolls in no time!
🐕 Ready for the perfect harness? Check out Dogistry’s harness collection and find the best fit for your pup today! 🐾💙
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