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  1. Completely agree. People who use harnesses thinking it stops their dogs from pulling are out to lunch or have 5 lbs dogs

  2. You put the lead on the wrong attachment though, the chest one is the no pulling one. Having said that I’m not convinced that works either??

  3. When it comes to walking your dog, there’s a common misconception about “no pull” harnesses. The truth is, a harness is fundamentally designed for comfort while allowing your dog to pull, so any claim of it being “no pull” can be misleading. If you want to teach your furry friend good leash manners, it’s worth starting with a walking collar or a slip lead. These options give you greater control, allowing you to gently guide your dog and hold them accountable when necessary. With the right tools, walking can become a more enjoyable experience for both you and your pup!

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