UpFront™ Leash Attachment
Crosscheck™ Dog Harness
Checkmate™ Collar
X-Link™ Dog Harness
Frequently Asked Questions
                
                  What is the best device to stop a dog from pulling?
                  
                
              
            
              A well-fitted no-pull harness is one of the most effective solutions. Models with front-clip or control systems gently guide your dog’s movement and reduce pulling. Pairing a harness with a shock-absorbing leash like the Zero Shock™ Leash can also make walks more comfortable for both of you.
                
                  Do no-pull dog harnesses really work?
                  
                
              
            
              Yes, they can make a noticeable difference—especially when combined with consistent training. A harness like the X-Link™ is specifically designed to discourage pulling by offering both front and back leash attachment points. Over time, dogs learn that pulling doesn't get them ahead.
                
                  What is the difference between a no-pull harness and a regular harness?
                  
                
              
            
              No-pull harnesses usually feature a front chest attachment that redirects pulling, while regular harnesses typically clip at the back, which may actually encourage pulling in strong dogs. The Chest Plate Harness offers a balance of comfort and control, making it ideal for everyday training.
                
                  Are no-pull harnesses safe for dogs?
                  
                
              
            
              Yes—when properly fitted. EzyDog harnesses like the Quick Fit™ and X-Link™ are built with padded chest support and adjustable straps, distributing pressure safely across the body and avoiding the neck area.
                
                  Do no-pull leashes work?
                  
                
              
            
              They help manage pulling by absorbing sudden movement and reducing tension. While they won’t train your dog alone, using a Zero Shock™ Leash alongside a no-pull harness can give you better control and improve the walking experience.
                
                  Is a harness or collar better to stop pulling?
                  
                
              
            
              For most dogs, a harness is the safer and more effective option. Collars can put pressure on the neck and may worsen pulling. A no-pull harness helps you manage strength and redirect behaviour without discomfort or risk.
                
                  What is the #1 trick to stop your dog from pulling on the leash?
                  
                
              
            
              Stay consistent. Stop moving forward when your dog pulls, and reward them with treats or praise when they walk with a loose lead. Combine this approach with gear like the X-Link™ No-Pull Harness and a short, cushioned leash to reinforce the right behaviour.
        








