High-quality dog harnesses and collars
Good dog harnesses and a quality dog collar are important purchases for your dog's walks. It can be beneficial to have both a harness and a collar at home, even if one of the accessories is primarily used during walks.
In our selection, you will find high-quality harnesses and collars that fit your dog well, are comfortable for them, and do not strain their coat.
The harnesses and collars are made from high-quality materials and are also machine washable, which makes them a good choice for each dog. Explore our selection above and choose the best option for your dog!
FAQs about dog collars and harnesses
The best type of harness for a dog is typically a Y-shaped harness. This design allows for greater freedom of movement in the dog's shoulders and chest, making it more comfortable. It distributes pressure evenly across the dog's body, reducing strain on the neck and minimizing the risk of injury.
Additionally, Y-shaped harnesses are effective at discouraging pulling, as they help redirect the dog’s attention and movement.
Overall, they provide both comfort and safety for walks and outdoor activities.
Our harnesses also fits well for deep-chested dogs (e.g., golden retrievers, Irish setters), as there is an adjustment option under the chest!
Yes, harnesses are generally thought to be better than collars for most dogs.
They distribute pressure more evenly across the body, reducing the risk of neck injuries and choking. Harnesses are also ideal for dogs that pull or have a tendency to escape. Yet, collar might provide additional control over your dog.
Our Soft collars are also designed to meet the needs of dogs of all sizes and breeds. Our collars are not only stylish but also ergonomic, durable, safe, and adjustable. You can find more information in the product description!
A suitable collar for most dogs is a soft, adjustable one crafted from durable materials.
The collar should provide comfort without causing chafing, and accommodate growth. Soft fabrics like corduroy or cotton blends enhance comfort during walks, and a sturdy buckle as well as a welded D-ring for leash attachment are a must for ensuring your dog's safety.
Dog collar should be wide enough to avoid any injuries. The collar should cover at least two neck vertebras. However, the collar shall not be too wide either because it may restrict the dog's natural movements and for example turning the head.
It’s better to run with a dog in a harness rather than a collar*. A harness distributes pressure more evenly across the dog's body, reducing the risk of injury to the neck and throat. This is particularly important during running, as dogs can pull or make sudden movements.
Harnesses provides safer and more comfortable running experience for both you and your dog.
Check out our multifunctional dog leashes, which you can also use hands-free while running**.
* Please choose a proper pulling harness if your dog pulls while running
** Please use a proper pulling belt and a flexible leash that is meant for pulling sports, in case you dog pulls while running.