How to put on and choose the right size pulling harness for my dog?
Is my dog's harness the right size? A recurring question that is important to ask yourself so that your dog can pull with maximum comfort.
In this video, we show you how to easily put on a Polar Quest x-back pulling harness on your dog and the key points to check if the harness size is correct.
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Always use a pulling harness, not a walking harness
To engage in a pulling sport with your dog (canicross, cani-hiking, bikejoring, sledding, and carriage), it is essential to use a pulling harness so that your dog can deliver all their power without getting hurt. Short walking harnesses are not designed for this.
How to put on a pulling harness for a dog?
- Fold the harness as shown in the video
- Stand over the dog to hold them in place
- Put the harness over the head
- Put the front legs through
- Pull the harness under the rib cage to fit it correctly
How to check if the harness is the right size?
A pulling harness fits correctly only when it is well-tensioned.
Evaluation protocol:
• The dog is attached with a leash to a fixed point, at a height of about 80 cm • The dog puts all his weight into the harness: all the straps, including the X on the back, are well-tensioned.
You can find more information about Inlandsis dog harnesses in this article.