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Truelove Double H Escape Proof Harness for Dogs (Vibrant Orange)

If your dog has ever reversed out of a harness mid-walk, you already know why this one exists.

Standard harnesses have one loop around the chest and one around the belly. A dog that is scared, overstimulated, or simply determined can compress their shoulders, tuck their chin, and straighten their back. The Truelove Double H escape-proof harness was designed specifically to close that gap. Its Double H structure creates two overlapping points of contact across the chest and torso β€” when your dog tries to back out, the harness tightens proportionally across both contact zones simultaneously, making escape geometrically impossible without compromising comfort during normal wear.

This is not a punishment harness or a pressure-based correction tool. In its resting, correctly fitted position, the Double H sits comfortably with even pressure distribution across the chest, belly, and sides. The SBR neoprene lining on all contact panels prevents chafing even on long walks or in warm weather. Six adjustment buckles β€” more than most harnesses on the market β€” allow a genuinely precise fit across every part of your dog's body. Duraflex hardware throughout. An aluminium alloy D-ring on the back for leash attachment. 3M reflective trim on all edges for visibility after dark.

(Available in Vibrant Orange and other colours. Sizes M, L, and XL. Imported by Pupscribe Enterprises Private Limited, Mumbai.)

What Makes the Truelove Double H Harness Escape Proof?

The escape-proof design comes down to the Double H structure and what it does under load:

  • Double H contact points β€” a standard dog harness has a single chest loop and a single belly loop forming a basic H shape when laid flat. The Truelove TLH6571 has a second overlapping H structure that crosses the torso between the two primary contact zones. When a dog reverses and tries to back out, the standard harness allows the chest loop to slide forward over the shoulders. The Double H creates a second restraint point that catches this movement and tightens across a different axis β€” the escape route closes as the dog attempts it

  • Six adjustment buckles β€” two at the neck, two at the chest, and two at the belly, each independently adjustable. This allows the harness to be fitted to your dog's exact proportions rather than approximated to a generic size template. A correctly fitted Double H harness leaves no slack for the backing-out manoeuvre to exploit

  • SBR neoprene lining β€” all panels that contact your dog's skin are lined with neoprene, which moves with the dog rather than creating friction points. This means the escape-proof function works without causing discomfort during normal walking β€” the harness is only restrictive when your dog actively tries to escape it

  • Duraflex hardware β€” Duraflex is a performance-grade hardware brand used across outdoor gear, safety equipment, and premium pet products. The buckles and adjustment sliders hold their set position under load without slipping or loosening during walks

  • 3M reflective trim β€” full perimeter reflective edging for visibility in low light, built into the harness rather than added as an afterthought

Who Is This Harness For?

Truelove escape-proof harness is particularly suited for:

  • Dogs that back out of harnesses β€” the primary use case. If your dog has escaped their current harness once, they will do it again. The Double H closes the specific movement that makes standard harnesses escapable

  • Anxious or reactive dogs β€” dogs that startle, bolt, or panic during walks are the highest escape risk. The Double H provides the security to let reactive dogs on anxious walks without the constant fear of a slip-out in traffic or around other dogs. You can also consider using some anxiety-relief supplements for your dog in this case.

  • Dogs being walked in high-stimulation environments β€” busy roads, markets, crowded parks, or anywhere a sudden lunge or bolt creates a genuine escape risk

  • Indie dogs and rescues β€” indie dogs and rescues are often underweight with narrow, tapered chests that standard harnesses slide off more easily. The six-point adjustment and Double H structure accommodate atypical body shapes far better than most harness designs

  • Dogs being transported in cars β€” the back D-ring connects to a vehicle seatbelt adapter for safe car travel, with the escape-proof structure providing additional security during sudden braking

How Do You Measure Your Dog for the Right Size?

Measure two things: chest girth and neck girth. Use a soft tape measure and add 2 to 3cm to allow for comfortable movement.

Size

Chest Girth

Neck Girth

M

52 to 65cm

36 to 46cm

L

65 to 80cm

44 to 56cm

XL

80 to 100cm

54 to 68cm

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When between sizes, size up β€” the six adjustment buckles allow significant tightening from the maximum setting. Sizing down leaves no room for adjustment and compromises both comfort and the escape-proof function.

Learn more about picking the right harness or collar for your dog by reading our expert-approved blog: Dog Harness vs. Collar for Dogs

Approximate size guide by breed (always measure your individual dog):

Breed

Typical Size

Indie dog (medium), Boxer, Dalmatian

M

Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever

L

German Shepherd, Rottweiler

L to XL

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How Do You Fit and Adjust the Truelove Double H Harness?

  1. Loosen all six adjustment buckles fully before the first fitting

  2. Slip the harness over your dog's head so the chest panel sits flat and centred on the breastbone

  3. Bring both side straps back along the ribcage and clip the belly buckles under the torso

  4. Begin adjusting β€” start with the neck loop, then the chest strap, then the belly strap, working front to back

  5. At every adjustment point, check that you can fit two fingers flat between the harness and your dog's skin. Snug but not tight β€” the escape-proof function works through geometry, not pressure

  6. Check that the chest panel is not riding up into the armpits and the belly panel is sitting flat across the sternum

  7. Attach your leash to the aluminium alloy D-ring on the back panel

  8. Walk your dog for 5 minutes and recheck all six points β€” harnesses settle slightly after initial movement and may need minor readjustment after the first outing

How Do You Wash the Truelove Double H Harness?

  • Hand wash in cold water with mild soap

  • Do not machine wash β€” the neoprene lining and Duraflex hardware last longer with hand washing

  • Do not bleach or use fabric softener

  • Air dry in shade β€” do not tumble dry or expose to direct heat

  • Check all buckles, D-ring, and stitching before every use

Vet Also Recommends

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog Harnesses

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog Collars

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog LeashesΒ 

Stop worrying about your dog slipping out mid-walk β€” buy the Truelove Double H Escape Proof harness online on Supertails. 100% authentic, imported directly. Available in Vibrant Orange and other colours in sizes M, L, and XL. Check the escape-proof harness price and read reviews from verified buyers on the product page. Same-day delivery available in select cities. Shop Now!

FAQs

What makes the Truelove Double H harness escape-proof?

The Double H structure creates two overlapping contact zones across the chest and torso. When a dog reverses to back out, the second H tightens across a different axis simultaneously β€” closing the escape route the moment it is attempted. Six independent adjustment buckles eliminate the slack that standard harnesses leave, and SBR neoprene lining keeps the harness comfortable during normal walking when no escape attempt is being made.

How do I measure my dog for the correct Truelove escape-proof harness size?

Measure your dog's chest girth at the widest part of the ribcage behind the front legs, and neck girth at the base of the neck. XS fits chest 30 to 40cm, S fits 40 to 52cm, M fits 52 to 65cm, L fits 65 to 80cm, and XL fits 80 to 100cm. When between sizes, always size up β€” the six adjustment buckles allow significant tightening, and the escape-proof function requires a snug but comfortable fit to work correctly.

Is the Truelove escape-proof harness suitable for reactive or anxious dogs?

Yes β€” reactive and anxious dogs are the primary use case for this harness. Dogs that startle, bolt, or panic during walks are the highest escape risk with standard harnesses. The Double H structure prevents the backing-out movement that scared or overstimulated dogs instinctively attempt. The neoprene lining and six-point adjustment also mean the harness can be fitted precisely without pressure points that increase anxiety in already sensitive dogs.

How do I fit and adjust the Truelove harness correctly?

Loosen all six buckles fully, slip over the head, clip the belly buckles under the torso, then adjust front to back. At every adjustment point, you should be able to fit two fingers flat between harness and skin β€” snug but not tight. Check that the chest panel sits flat on the breastbone and is not riding into the armpits. Recheck all six points after the first five minutes of walking as the harness settles slightly with movement.

What is the difference between the Truelove escape-proof harness and the Truelove no-pull harness?

The escape-proof harness is designed for dogs that back out of or slip through standard harnesses β€” its Double H structure prevents escape through geometry. The no-pull harness is designed for dogs that lunge forward on the leash β€” it typically includes a front chest clip that redirects forward pulling. If your dog both pulls and escapes, your vet or trainer can advise which issue to address first, as the two harnesses solve different problems.

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Truelove Double H Escape Proof Harness for Dogs (Vibrant Orange)

If your dog has ever reversed out of a harness mid-walk, you already know why this one exists.

Standard harnesses have one loop around the chest and one around the belly. A dog that is scared, overstimulated, or simply determined can compress their shoulders, tuck their chin, and straighten their back. The Truelove Double H escape-proof harness was designed specifically to close that gap. Its Double H structure creates two overlapping points of contact across the chest and torso β€” when your dog tries to back out, the harness tightens proportionally across both contact zones simultaneously, making escape geometrically impossible without compromising comfort during normal wear.

This is not a punishment harness or a pressure-based correction tool. In its resting, correctly fitted position, the Double H sits comfortably with even pressure distribution across the chest, belly, and sides. The SBR neoprene lining on all contact panels prevents chafing even on long walks or in warm weather. Six adjustment buckles β€” more than most harnesses on the market β€” allow a genuinely precise fit across every part of your dog's body. Duraflex hardware throughout. An aluminium alloy D-ring on the back for leash attachment. 3M reflective trim on all edges for visibility after dark.

(Available in Vibrant Orange and other colours. Sizes M, L, and XL. Imported by Pupscribe Enterprises Private Limited, Mumbai.)

What Makes the Truelove Double H Harness Escape Proof?

The escape-proof design comes down to the Double H structure and what it does under load:

  • Double H contact points β€” a standard dog harness has a single chest loop and a single belly loop forming a basic H shape when laid flat. The Truelove TLH6571 has a second overlapping H structure that crosses the torso between the two primary contact zones. When a dog reverses and tries to back out, the standard harness allows the chest loop to slide forward over the shoulders. The Double H creates a second restraint point that catches this movement and tightens across a different axis β€” the escape route closes as the dog attempts it

  • Six adjustment buckles β€” two at the neck, two at the chest, and two at the belly, each independently adjustable. This allows the harness to be fitted to your dog's exact proportions rather than approximated to a generic size template. A correctly fitted Double H harness leaves no slack for the backing-out manoeuvre to exploit

  • SBR neoprene lining β€” all panels that contact your dog's skin are lined with neoprene, which moves with the dog rather than creating friction points. This means the escape-proof function works without causing discomfort during normal walking β€” the harness is only restrictive when your dog actively tries to escape it

  • Duraflex hardware β€” Duraflex is a performance-grade hardware brand used across outdoor gear, safety equipment, and premium pet products. The buckles and adjustment sliders hold their set position under load without slipping or loosening during walks

  • 3M reflective trim β€” full perimeter reflective edging for visibility in low light, built into the harness rather than added as an afterthought

Who Is This Harness For?

Truelove escape-proof harness is particularly suited for:

  • Dogs that back out of harnesses β€” the primary use case. If your dog has escaped their current harness once, they will do it again. The Double H closes the specific movement that makes standard harnesses escapable

  • Anxious or reactive dogs β€” dogs that startle, bolt, or panic during walks are the highest escape risk. The Double H provides the security to let reactive dogs on anxious walks without the constant fear of a slip-out in traffic or around other dogs. You can also consider using some anxiety-relief supplements for your dog in this case.

  • Dogs being walked in high-stimulation environments β€” busy roads, markets, crowded parks, or anywhere a sudden lunge or bolt creates a genuine escape risk

  • Indie dogs and rescues β€” indie dogs and rescues are often underweight with narrow, tapered chests that standard harnesses slide off more easily. The six-point adjustment and Double H structure accommodate atypical body shapes far better than most harness designs

  • Dogs being transported in cars β€” the back D-ring connects to a vehicle seatbelt adapter for safe car travel, with the escape-proof structure providing additional security during sudden braking

How Do You Measure Your Dog for the Right Size?

Measure two things: chest girth and neck girth. Use a soft tape measure and add 2 to 3cm to allow for comfortable movement.

Size

Chest Girth

Neck Girth

M

52 to 65cm

36 to 46cm

L

65 to 80cm

44 to 56cm

XL

80 to 100cm

54 to 68cm

Β 

When between sizes, size up β€” the six adjustment buckles allow significant tightening from the maximum setting. Sizing down leaves no room for adjustment and compromises both comfort and the escape-proof function.

Learn more about picking the right harness or collar for your dog by reading our expert-approved blog: Dog Harness vs. Collar for Dogs

Approximate size guide by breed (always measure your individual dog):

Breed

Typical Size

Indie dog (medium), Boxer, Dalmatian

M

Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever

L

German Shepherd, Rottweiler

L to XL

Β 

How Do You Fit and Adjust the Truelove Double H Harness?

  1. Loosen all six adjustment buckles fully before the first fitting

  2. Slip the harness over your dog's head so the chest panel sits flat and centred on the breastbone

  3. Bring both side straps back along the ribcage and clip the belly buckles under the torso

  4. Begin adjusting β€” start with the neck loop, then the chest strap, then the belly strap, working front to back

  5. At every adjustment point, check that you can fit two fingers flat between the harness and your dog's skin. Snug but not tight β€” the escape-proof function works through geometry, not pressure

  6. Check that the chest panel is not riding up into the armpits and the belly panel is sitting flat across the sternum

  7. Attach your leash to the aluminium alloy D-ring on the back panel

  8. Walk your dog for 5 minutes and recheck all six points β€” harnesses settle slightly after initial movement and may need minor readjustment after the first outing

How Do You Wash the Truelove Double H Harness?

  • Hand wash in cold water with mild soap

  • Do not machine wash β€” the neoprene lining and Duraflex hardware last longer with hand washing

  • Do not bleach or use fabric softener

  • Air dry in shade β€” do not tumble dry or expose to direct heat

  • Check all buckles, D-ring, and stitching before every use

Vet Also Recommends

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog Harnesses

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog Collars

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog LeashesΒ 

Stop worrying about your dog slipping out mid-walk β€” buy the Truelove Double H Escape Proof harness online on Supertails. 100% authentic, imported directly. Available in Vibrant Orange and other colours in sizes M, L, and XL. Check the escape-proof harness price and read reviews from verified buyers on the product page. Same-day delivery available in select cities. Shop Now!

FAQs

What makes the Truelove Double H harness escape-proof?

The Double H structure creates two overlapping contact zones across the chest and torso. When a dog reverses to back out, the second H tightens across a different axis simultaneously β€” closing the escape route the moment it is attempted. Six independent adjustment buckles eliminate the slack that standard harnesses leave, and SBR neoprene lining keeps the harness comfortable during normal walking when no escape attempt is being made.

How do I measure my dog for the correct Truelove escape-proof harness size?

Measure your dog's chest girth at the widest part of the ribcage behind the front legs, and neck girth at the base of the neck. XS fits chest 30 to 40cm, S fits 40 to 52cm, M fits 52 to 65cm, L fits 65 to 80cm, and XL fits 80 to 100cm. When between sizes, always size up β€” the six adjustment buckles allow significant tightening, and the escape-proof function requires a snug but comfortable fit to work correctly.

Is the Truelove escape-proof harness suitable for reactive or anxious dogs?

Yes β€” reactive and anxious dogs are the primary use case for this harness. Dogs that startle, bolt, or panic during walks are the highest escape risk with standard harnesses. The Double H structure prevents the backing-out movement that scared or overstimulated dogs instinctively attempt. The neoprene lining and six-point adjustment also mean the harness can be fitted precisely without pressure points that increase anxiety in already sensitive dogs.

How do I fit and adjust the Truelove harness correctly?

Loosen all six buckles fully, slip over the head, clip the belly buckles under the torso, then adjust front to back. At every adjustment point, you should be able to fit two fingers flat between harness and skin β€” snug but not tight. Check that the chest panel sits flat on the breastbone and is not riding into the armpits. Recheck all six points after the first five minutes of walking as the harness settles slightly with movement.

What is the difference between the Truelove escape-proof harness and the Truelove no-pull harness?

The escape-proof harness is designed for dogs that back out of or slip through standard harnesses β€” its Double H structure prevents escape through geometry. The no-pull harness is designed for dogs that lunge forward on the leash β€” it typically includes a front chest clip that redirects forward pulling. If your dog both pulls and escapes, your vet or trainer can advise which issue to address first, as the two harnesses solve different problems.

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Truelove Double H Escape Proof Harness for Dogs (Vibrant Orange)

If your dog has ever reversed out of a harness mid-walk, you already know why this one exists.

Standard harnesses have one loop around the chest and one around the belly. A dog that is scared, overstimulated, or simply determined can compress their shoulders, tuck their chin, and straighten their back. The Truelove Double H escape-proof harness was designed specifically to close that gap. Its Double H structure creates two overlapping points of contact across the chest and torso β€” when your dog tries to back out, the harness tightens proportionally across both contact zones simultaneously, making escape geometrically impossible without compromising comfort during normal wear.

This is not a punishment harness or a pressure-based correction tool. In its resting, correctly fitted position, the Double H sits comfortably with even pressure distribution across the chest, belly, and sides. The SBR neoprene lining on all contact panels prevents chafing even on long walks or in warm weather. Six adjustment buckles β€” more than most harnesses on the market β€” allow a genuinely precise fit across every part of your dog's body. Duraflex hardware throughout. An aluminium alloy D-ring on the back for leash attachment. 3M reflective trim on all edges for visibility after dark.

(Available in Vibrant Orange and other colours. Sizes M, L, and XL. Imported by Pupscribe Enterprises Private Limited, Mumbai.)

What Makes the Truelove Double H Harness Escape Proof?

The escape-proof design comes down to the Double H structure and what it does under load:

  • Double H contact points β€” a standard dog harness has a single chest loop and a single belly loop forming a basic H shape when laid flat. The Truelove TLH6571 has a second overlapping H structure that crosses the torso between the two primary contact zones. When a dog reverses and tries to back out, the standard harness allows the chest loop to slide forward over the shoulders. The Double H creates a second restraint point that catches this movement and tightens across a different axis β€” the escape route closes as the dog attempts it

  • Six adjustment buckles β€” two at the neck, two at the chest, and two at the belly, each independently adjustable. This allows the harness to be fitted to your dog's exact proportions rather than approximated to a generic size template. A correctly fitted Double H harness leaves no slack for the backing-out manoeuvre to exploit

  • SBR neoprene lining β€” all panels that contact your dog's skin are lined with neoprene, which moves with the dog rather than creating friction points. This means the escape-proof function works without causing discomfort during normal walking β€” the harness is only restrictive when your dog actively tries to escape it

  • Duraflex hardware β€” Duraflex is a performance-grade hardware brand used across outdoor gear, safety equipment, and premium pet products. The buckles and adjustment sliders hold their set position under load without slipping or loosening during walks

  • 3M reflective trim β€” full perimeter reflective edging for visibility in low light, built into the harness rather than added as an afterthought

Who Is This Harness For?

Truelove escape-proof harness is particularly suited for:

  • Dogs that back out of harnesses β€” the primary use case. If your dog has escaped their current harness once, they will do it again. The Double H closes the specific movement that makes standard harnesses escapable

  • Anxious or reactive dogs β€” dogs that startle, bolt, or panic during walks are the highest escape risk. The Double H provides the security to let reactive dogs on anxious walks without the constant fear of a slip-out in traffic or around other dogs. You can also consider using some anxiety-relief supplements for your dog in this case.

  • Dogs being walked in high-stimulation environments β€” busy roads, markets, crowded parks, or anywhere a sudden lunge or bolt creates a genuine escape risk

  • Indie dogs and rescues β€” indie dogs and rescues are often underweight with narrow, tapered chests that standard harnesses slide off more easily. The six-point adjustment and Double H structure accommodate atypical body shapes far better than most harness designs

  • Dogs being transported in cars β€” the back D-ring connects to a vehicle seatbelt adapter for safe car travel, with the escape-proof structure providing additional security during sudden braking

How Do You Measure Your Dog for the Right Size?

Measure two things: chest girth and neck girth. Use a soft tape measure and add 2 to 3cm to allow for comfortable movement.

Size

Chest Girth

Neck Girth

M

52 to 65cm

36 to 46cm

L

65 to 80cm

44 to 56cm

XL

80 to 100cm

54 to 68cm

Β 

When between sizes, size up β€” the six adjustment buckles allow significant tightening from the maximum setting. Sizing down leaves no room for adjustment and compromises both comfort and the escape-proof function.

Learn more about picking the right harness or collar for your dog by reading our expert-approved blog: Dog Harness vs. Collar for Dogs

Approximate size guide by breed (always measure your individual dog):

Breed

Typical Size

Indie dog (medium), Boxer, Dalmatian

M

Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever

L

German Shepherd, Rottweiler

L to XL

Β 

How Do You Fit and Adjust the Truelove Double H Harness?

  1. Loosen all six adjustment buckles fully before the first fitting

  2. Slip the harness over your dog's head so the chest panel sits flat and centred on the breastbone

  3. Bring both side straps back along the ribcage and clip the belly buckles under the torso

  4. Begin adjusting β€” start with the neck loop, then the chest strap, then the belly strap, working front to back

  5. At every adjustment point, check that you can fit two fingers flat between the harness and your dog's skin. Snug but not tight β€” the escape-proof function works through geometry, not pressure

  6. Check that the chest panel is not riding up into the armpits and the belly panel is sitting flat across the sternum

  7. Attach your leash to the aluminium alloy D-ring on the back panel

  8. Walk your dog for 5 minutes and recheck all six points β€” harnesses settle slightly after initial movement and may need minor readjustment after the first outing

How Do You Wash the Truelove Double H Harness?

  • Hand wash in cold water with mild soap

  • Do not machine wash β€” the neoprene lining and Duraflex hardware last longer with hand washing

  • Do not bleach or use fabric softener

  • Air dry in shade β€” do not tumble dry or expose to direct heat

  • Check all buckles, D-ring, and stitching before every use

Vet Also Recommends

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog Harnesses

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog Collars

  • Explore our complete collection of Dog LeashesΒ 

Stop worrying about your dog slipping out mid-walk β€” buy the Truelove Double H Escape Proof harness online on Supertails. 100% authentic, imported directly. Available in Vibrant Orange and other colours in sizes M, L, and XL. Check the escape-proof harness price and read reviews from verified buyers on the product page. Same-day delivery available in select cities. Shop Now!

FAQs

What makes the Truelove Double H harness escape-proof?

The Double H structure creates two overlapping contact zones across the chest and torso. When a dog reverses to back out, the second H tightens across a different axis simultaneously β€” closing the escape route the moment it is attempted. Six independent adjustment buckles eliminate the slack that standard harnesses leave, and SBR neoprene lining keeps the harness comfortable during normal walking when no escape attempt is being made.

How do I measure my dog for the correct Truelove escape-proof harness size?

Measure your dog's chest girth at the widest part of the ribcage behind the front legs, and neck girth at the base of the neck. XS fits chest 30 to 40cm, S fits 40 to 52cm, M fits 52 to 65cm, L fits 65 to 80cm, and XL fits 80 to 100cm. When between sizes, always size up β€” the six adjustment buckles allow significant tightening, and the escape-proof function requires a snug but comfortable fit to work correctly.

Is the Truelove escape-proof harness suitable for reactive or anxious dogs?

Yes β€” reactive and anxious dogs are the primary use case for this harness. Dogs that startle, bolt, or panic during walks are the highest escape risk with standard harnesses. The Double H structure prevents the backing-out movement that scared or overstimulated dogs instinctively attempt. The neoprene lining and six-point adjustment also mean the harness can be fitted precisely without pressure points that increase anxiety in already sensitive dogs.

How do I fit and adjust the Truelove harness correctly?

Loosen all six buckles fully, slip over the head, clip the belly buckles under the torso, then adjust front to back. At every adjustment point, you should be able to fit two fingers flat between harness and skin β€” snug but not tight. Check that the chest panel sits flat on the breastbone and is not riding into the armpits. Recheck all six points after the first five minutes of walking as the harness settles slightly with movement.

What is the difference between the Truelove escape-proof harness and the Truelove no-pull harness?

The escape-proof harness is designed for dogs that back out of or slip through standard harnesses β€” its Double H structure prevents escape through geometry. The no-pull harness is designed for dogs that lunge forward on the leash β€” it typically includes a front chest clip that redirects forward pulling. If your dog both pulls and escapes, your vet or trainer can advise which issue to address first, as the two harnesses solve different problems.

Β 

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