This versatile harness features both front and back clip attachments to support everyday walks, positive training, and behaviour management. Use the back clip for general walking or car travel, and the front clip to reduce pulling, redirect attention, and encourage focus. For added support, the dual clip system helps build confidence in anxious or reactive dogs by offering greater control and clearer directional guidance.
Adjustable: Multiple points of adjustment for a customisable & easy fit.
Two Lead Attachment Points: For different walking styles, improved control or as a training aid.
Padded Neoprene Chest-Plate: Designed for comfort and extra support.
Reflective Stitching: For nighttime visibility.
Back Clip Attachment: General Use
For general walking, or use with a car seat attachment for safe travel.
Front Clip Attachment: Positive Training Tool
Loose Leash Walking: Prevent pulling & encourage polite walking behaviour. When the dog pulls, use the front clip to gently redirect their body toward you to reduce forward momentum.
Redirecting Attention: Help your dog focus on you instead of distractions. Use gentle pressure on the front clip to turn your dog toward you.
Using the Dual Clip System: Using both clips simultaneously
Building Confidence: Help anxious or timid dogs feel secure during exposure to new or stressful environments. Use the back clip for steady, reassuring control. Occasionally use the front clip to guide your dog away from triggers or to refocus on you to foster security.
Support for Reactive Dogs: Assistance with lunging & reactivity. The dual points provide leverage to safely manage & redirect energy. Use the front clip to gently turn your dogÂ’s front end toward you, disrupting forward momentum & redirecting focus. Use the back clip to maintain control of their body. Pair with a verbal cue such as "look" or "watch me" & reward calm behaviour.
Directional Cues: Use as a training aid alongside luring or targeting for turns. The dual points help clarify your guidance, making it easier for the dog to understand. Use gentle pressure on the front clip to guide your dog in the desired direction. Pair with verbal cues like "left," "right," or "stop,“. The back clip helps maintain overall control & leash tension balanced.
TIPS FOR SUCCESS:
Rewarding: Remember to use treats, toys or paise to reinforce desired behaviour.
Be Consistent: Use the same cues & leash-handling techniques to reinforce learning.
Be Positive & Patient: Always reward desired behaviour to encourage your dog to repeat it. Avoid punishment or frustration.
Short Training Sessions: Incorporate sessions regularly & frequently to reinforce training & improve skills. Start with 5–10 minutes sessions at first, & lengthen over time.
Monitor Behaviour: Watch for signs of stress or frustration; adjust the environment or training as needed.