What’s more fun and freeing than taking your dog out on a romp in the park, beach, or trail? It’s great to hang at home with your four-legged companion and just relax, but the best memories are made when you get out and about!
What many dog parents want to know is how to best keep their pup in line when they hit the great outdoors.
As we all know too well, dogs can get easily distracted by new friends (canine or otherwise), natural attractions, and other stimuli. That means you need to keep them close if they aren’t star performers off-leash.
So, what is the most effective and humane way to keep your dog safe and secure? You want a system that gives a bit of freedom while not subjecting them to any unnecessary discomfort.
Right now we’re comparing the classic dog collar to more complex harness, giving you the pros and cons of each and some tips on how to train on-leash.
Big benefits of dog harnesses
There are many situations where a harness is preferable to a collar, and it doesn’t matter whether you own a hefty shepherd, a powerful pitbull, or a toy breed.
The experts at the American Kennel Club definitively state that harnesses give you better control over your dog, and this is ultimately the most important factor when it comes to ensuring the safety of yourself and others.
Most dog parents have been in a sticky situation where it looks like…