The ActiveDogs.com No-Pull Service Dog Harness is designed to provide superior control, comfort, and focus for service dog handlers and trainers. Unlike traditional harnesses, this is a true no-pull service dog harness featuring a durable front chest D-ring that helps redirect your dog's attention back to you when they begin to pull or move ahead.
When the leash is attached to the front chest D-ring, gentle leash pressure naturally turns your dog toward you rather than allowing them to pull forward. This encourages better leash manners, improves handler engagement, and helps maintain focus during training, public access work, and everyday outings. It is an excellent choice for young service dogs in training, easily distracted dogs, and handlers looking for greater control without excessive correction.
Many professional trainers utilize the dual-leash system made possible by this harness. One leash can be attached to the top D-ring for normal handling while a second leash is connected to the front chest D-ring for redirection and focus training. This setup can also be beneficial for wheelchair users who need additional control and communication with their service dog.
Designed for all-day comfort, the No-Pull Service Dog Harness features a form-fitting design with adjustable chest and girth straps to create a secure, customized fit. Four adjustable buckles allow you to fit the harness once and leave your adjustments in place, making it quick and easy to put on and remove without pulling it over your dog's head.
The harness is fully padded with breathable Air-Tech mesh lining to maximize comfort and airflow. A contoured and padded chest plate provides added stability and support while helping distribute pressure evenly. Unlike many harnesses with loose or shifting straps, this harness offers a secure, streamlined fit that stays comfortably in place during work and training.
For enhanced safety and visibility, reflective binding is sewn along all edges of the harness. The harness includes two removable reflective Service Dog patches attached with hook-and-loop fasteners, allowing patches to be changed as needed. A built-in double-pocket ID window provides convenient storage for identification cards and important documents.
The raised molded handle offers a comfortable and secure grip for close control when needed. Four heavy-duty D-rings provide multiple attachment points for leashes, bridge handles, pull straps, and other service dog accessories.
Features:
- Made in the USA
- True no-pull design with reinforced front chest D-ring
- Helps reduce pulling and improve handler focus
- Ideal for service dog training and public access work
- Form-fitting harness design for stability and comfort
- Four adjustable buckles for a customized fit
- Adjustable chest and girth straps
- Air-Tech breathable padded mesh lining
- Contoured and padded chest support plate
- Raised molded easy-grip handle
- Four heavy-duty D-rings for multiple attachment options
- Built-in double-pocket ID window
- Reflective binding on all edges for enhanced visibility
- Includes two removable reflective Service Dog patches
- Hook-and-loop patch attachment system
Additional Information:
- Additional reflective patches are available separately
- Harness includes hook-and-loop panels even when the No Patch option is selected
- Bridge handles, ID cards, and other accessories are sold separately
Girth Strap Extenders:
- Small: Requires two 3/4" extenders
- Medium/Large & XL: Require two 1" extenders
Whether you're training a future service dog, working with an experienced service animal, or seeking a comfortable no-pull harness for daily public access work, the ActiveDogs.com No-Pull Service Dog Harness delivers exceptional control, comfort, durability, and performance for both handler and dog.
Service Dog: is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person's disability.
Therapy Dog: is defined as a trained therapeutic dog that provides psychological or physiological therapy to individuals other than their handler. These dogs do NOT have ADA public access rights and must have permission from an establishment to enter.