How Harnesses Affect Canine Gait: What the Science Says
A well-fitted harness should let a dog move naturally. When it doesn’t, the subtle ways a harness sits on the chest and shoulders can change how a ...
A well-fitted harness should let a dog move naturally. When it doesn’t, the subtle ways a harness sits on the chest and shoulders can change how a ...
Curious how hard your dog actually pulls — and whether it’s doing harm? Leash pressure isn’t just about annoyance or arm fatigue. Sudden, high forc...
Walks are one of the best parts of dog ownership—fresh air, mental stimulation, and time together. But the outdoors also brings hazards that change...
Deciding whether a behavior problem is a training issue or a medical concern can feel overwhelming. The good news: there are clear red flags that p...
Taking your dog on the road or by air can make a trip richer—but it also brings a layer of planning. The right leash and harness setup, a few safet...
Big behavior changes don’t always require big interventions. Consistent, tiny shifts in how you approach walks—what you say, how you hold the leash...
Leash laws are one of those basics every dog owner should know—but they aren’t the same everywhere. Rules that apply in one town can be different d...
A quick gear check takes 30–60 seconds and can prevent a lot of worry. Before every walk, run through this simple leash-and-harness inspection to c...
Walks do more than burn energy — they’re one of the simplest, most powerful ways to strengthen your relationship with your dog. When you treat walk...
A tugging dog can turn a pleasant walk into a daily struggle—but the consequences go beyond sore arms and short tempers. Repeated pulling on the le...
Getting your dog comfortable in a no-pull harness sets the stage for happy walks and stress-free training. Follow this simple, progressive plan to ...
Choosing the right harness can make all the difference in your dog’s comfort, safety, and training progress. Professional trainers often evaluate f...