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Medium No-Pull Harnesses
$16.49

Medium No-Pull Harnesses

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Available in all our 3/4" patterns and solid colors.

Perfect for use as a training tool, use a pull-and-RELEASE action, so that your pull turns the dog from the direction he’s going, towards you. Immediately, as he is redirected, release the pull, so the lead is slack. We have found that this tool works best with a 2’ or 4’ lead.

Use vocal praise when the dog looks at you with slack in the lead, reinforced if you wish, with a treat. Use a very small piece of some high-value food like cheese, hot dog, freeze-dried liver, whatever he loves, as long as its small. Your dog pulls you, you pull to redirect the dog, releasing the tension as soon as the dog has turned towards you, at which point you make sure he knows you think that’s the greatest thing he’s ever done. Be consistent in the redirect and use lots of praise.

The No-Pull harness does not keep the dog from pulling. It helps you convey that pulling is much less rewarding than not pulling. You should see some improvement pretty quickly. The time it takes to change a behavior greatly depends on how consistent you are. Well-exercised dogs learn faster than dogs with too much pent-up energy, but all dogs can learn to walk politely.

For very ‘reactive’ dogs, try practicing in the house where there are fewer distractions. Also, changing direction frequently keeps the dog thinking about you. Praise him for keeping up.

Collar and lead not included.

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  1. My dogs too small for No-Pull Harness

    Posted by Unknown on 19th May 2013

    Love Lupine and this is a great idea but my dogs would not walk with the no-pull harness on. They are actually too small for this harness to fit right.


  2. the best

    Posted by Unknown on 12th May 2013

    the best harness ever. I love it!!!!!!!!!!! definitely worth the money


  3. Lupine No-Pull Harness Didn't Work

    Posted by Kim on 26th Mar 2013

    I LOVE Lupine products!!! That's what the 5 star rating is for. Been buying their products for 25 years since they began.

    I was really excited when Lupine introduced their new "No-Pull Harness"...so I ordered it.

    Used it for 11 days with my 1 year old Beagle, but sadly it didn't work. I used it with Lupines 4' leash...Moonshine is a small beagle and he still pulls alot!!

    Great idea... just didn't work. Wish it did!! That's ok, I just purchased $40 more worth of goodies from Lupine.


  4. Great idea... just didn't work.

    Posted by Terri on 15th Mar 2013

    I had high hopes for this harness. As always, the quality was fabulous, however, it just didn't work for our pup.


  5. The BEST no-pull harness!!

    Posted by Charlotte's mom on 26th Feb 2013

    I have tried other no-pull harnesses, and was intrigued by this when I saw it online. I ordered it, and was instantly impressed by it's simplicity and how well it works. It's SO NICE to be able to buy a product made in the United States of America, as well! Thank you!


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Lupine No-Pull Harness (01:18)
Lupine's No-Pull Harness is a simple tool that redirects your pulling dog to quickly and efficiently encourage good walking habits for your pet. To learn more and purchase, please visit us at: http://www.lupinepet.comThis video has been updated with new patterns. To view it, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5Ni_rSgqFo
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Available in all our 3/4" patterns and solid colors.

Perfect for use as a training tool, use a pull-and-RELEASE action, so that your pull turns the dog from the direction he’s going, towards you. Immediately, as he is redirected, release the pull, so the lead is slack. We have found that this tool works best with a 2’ or 4’ lead.

Use vocal praise when the dog looks at you with slack in the lead, reinforced if you wish, with a treat. Use a very small piece of some high-value food like cheese, hot dog, freeze-dried liver, whatever he loves, as long as its small. Your dog pulls you, you pull to redirect the dog, releasing the tension as soon as the dog has turned towards you, at which point you make sure he knows you think that’s the greatest thing he’s ever done. Be consistent in the redirect and use lots of praise.

The No-Pull harness does not keep the dog from pulling. It helps you convey that pulling is much less rewarding than not pulling. You should see some improvement pretty quickly. The time it takes to change a behavior greatly depends on how consistent you are. Well-exercised dogs learn faster than dogs with too much pent-up energy, but all dogs can learn to walk politely.

For very ‘reactive’ dogs, try practicing in the house where there are fewer distractions. Also, changing direction frequently keeps the dog thinking about you. Praise him for keeping up.

Collar and lead not included.

no-pull-use.jpg


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