Price: $15.99 - $13.99
(as of Sep 06, 2024 09:27:21 UTC – Details)
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No Pull Headcollar
Headcollar and Leash Set
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 7.01 x 4.84 x 0.83 inches; 3.7 ounces
Date First Available : April 25, 2018
Manufacturer : BARKLESS
ASIN : B07CNJ1L79
Gentle Training: The unique design of the head harness allows for gentle control, discouraging pulling while keeping your dog comfortable and at ease. The no-pull dog collar works like a halter on a horse; the body will follow where the nose goes. Pressure is applied to the back of the neck (rather than the front) reducing your dog’s drive to pull forward
Safe and Humane: Unlike traditional collars, the BARKLESS head collar provides a safer and more humane way to train and control your dog, without causing discomfort or harm
Comfortable Fit: The dog face harness is made from high-quality, soft yet sturdy materials, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit for your furry friend. The adjustable straps provide a customized fit, allowing you to find the perfect size for your dog’s unique proportions
Easy to Use: Designed with simplicity in mind, the no-pull muzzle leash is easy to put on and take off, making walks a breeze for both you and your pet. Includes an easy-to-follow fitting instruction and an abbreviated training guide
Suitable for Long Snout Dogs: The snout harness won’t fit short-snout dogs like bulldogs. We highly recommend measuring your dog’s snout before purchase, you can find our size guide from picture and description. For any sizing inquiries, reach out with your dog’s measurements, and we’ll assist you in selecting the ideal size
Customers say
Customers like the versatility of the dog collar. They say it’s well suited for training your dog to walk and to leash train. They also appreciate the performance, quality, and ease of use. However, some customers have reported issues with the fit, saying the halter runs a tad bit too small. They disagree on durability, comfort, and value.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Randy –
Calms a pulling Dog right down
I find my Pitts calm right down when they have these on. At first they try to be unruly but one or two attempts and they settle right down. They get used to it being on the muzzle quickly. The difference walking them with one and not one is night and day. No lead, they are a little harder to control, with it on, they quickly understand you are in charge of the walk. If you have a dog that pulls continually while on a regular leash, try this, I think you will be amazed on how quickly they stop pulling. The lead will come off easily if pulled in the wrong direction, so for. untrained dogs I suggest a leash to a collar as a backup until they are used to it. Just a note: Many think it’s a Muzzle for bitting. I am constantly explaining to people it’s not. Its annoying
P. J. Benyei –
Badly sized.. too short for even for short shouted dogs
Very very badly designed. This is the extra large on a 70lb (white) and 80 lb (grey) pit bull. While you can adjust the neck strap, the side straps are fixed and extremely short..its supposed to sit on thier jaw but instead, ots right under their cheekbones, well in front of the bones that would actually keep it on their face. I can only imagine it was made for a very little dog and that the neck and muzzle get bigger, but probably same side length for extra small as extra large. I have pits, their snouts are very very stubby and short compared to average breeds of similar weight.. and this is still way too short on the sides, cutting into the flesh under their eyes and jowels and sliding front immidiately. Youd never get away with this on a pointer nosed breed.. which is all of them. And you can see the extra large cutting into the face flesh of my dogs if neck tightned to manufacture guudelines.. Youd never get it right and if you did your dog would never wear it. There is no way to make this fit. While the neck can be adjusted, it doesnt matter if the side is too short to come behind the mastoid angle.. it’s not physically possible. This is the dog equivalent of making a women’s dress for a 4ft tall size 0 and only adjusting the horizontal/round for a 5″11: size 12. .. manufacurer has a mini lap dog and clearly only adjusted the neck circumfrance. It is not okay. Your dog CAN NOT be comfortable (mine behave because mommy told them to, but they hate it). The same company makes a good sized muzzle that’s great.. it’s a wonderful product.. I cant understand how they are the same guys that shit the bed on this, this is 100% garbage.Dont avoid face harness dog leads. They work very well, its impeccable science .. it’s just that this one is trash. My extra large would sit nicely on my best friends Yorkie.
regina fisher –
Less barking
Love it
Emma G. –
Better than others (Update after a year)
UPDATE; So, the lip rubbing wasnât a permanent issue. Iâm guessing eventually her lips just got tougher, and she started understanding what was hurting her.But, now for the updated Con; sheâs figured out that if she drags her face around on the ground, sometimes she can get the leash to unclip. Doing this also loosens up the collar portion, meaning it can slip off her head, so absolutely use that collar clip.And finally, these wonât always be a magic fix. At 2 years old, my baby still pulls like crazy. The halter smushes her face in the funniest way, but also presses on her nose and means sometimes after a while she has to work to breath through her nose. But, I canât fix that because sheâs the one pulling so hard! Itâs like having a little engine on all our walks.Sometimes people look and assume she bites or Iâm being cruel squishing her face like that, but the halter is the only reasonable way to walk her. Be aware of the social pressure/misunderstanding that might come from using this!With a harness she does everything in her power to pull forward and away, and with a collar she chokes herself out until sheâs hacking.So, overall notes!! Weâre going to buy another that hooks up to her leash in the back so she canât unclip anymore. And it looks like the halter is going to be her main form of walking until she gets older or slower. Some dogs just never like walking on a leash, but Iâd rather have a squished face than have her play games and run away from me.(Past) EDIT; Found a problemI was worried about this at first, but then wasn’t thinking about it until I noticed the issue. With the way this is structured, when pulling a certain way it can rub a little too much against the lips. Before I even noticed it rubbed my pup’s lip raw. Wasn’t bleeding horribly, and that’s on me for not noticing, but is definitely a concern. I won’t be using it anymore just so her lip can heal. For the week or so I used it I seemed to have gotten a bit of improvement with her pulling, so at least that’s a plus.Maybe think about buying one that doesn’t have straps so close to the lips.The dog can’t pull with their chest or neck the same way, so even when they do pull there’s not as much power to it. Itâs the only reasonable way I can walk my weird mix of malamute, greyhound, lab and terrier. The malamute is apparently VERY dominant.Because of how these halter collars are built, it pulls the head down so they’re broken away from that concentration on pulling. I’ve still got a crazy 8 month old pup, so she’ll fight it as best she can, but eventually maybe sheâll make her peace with it.From what I’ve seen the only way she can really get this one off is if she pulls back directly, and I pull her towards me to try and get her to stop. Then the muzzle bit pulls enough it slips off her nose and hangs by her neck. Luckily, though, if I just don’t pull against her, she can’t do much.Overall, this works just fine. It gives a lot of room for adjustment so I don’t need to buy a new one every month or two as my puppo continues to grow.
Spark –
Surprisingly durable
This head collar feels slick, as if it were made of weak material, but Iâve had this since July and, as of writing, thereâs not a hint of damage or fraying. My dog is starting to love this head collar because she knows it means treats and outings. She will not pull in this, easy as that. I wish she could open her mouth a little wider in this, but she is closer to the max circumference of this size, so thatâs to be expected that it wouldnât fit perfectly. She can, however, eat, drink, lick her lips, etc. Great tool for focus training. I also honestly like that it has a bit of a muzzle look to it because it cuts down unwanted petting during training sessions.
Aaron –
Perfect
This is more than great and fits perfectly. I love the gentle leader. Would recommend to anyone.
Amazon Customer –
SIZE UP
I bought the large because normally my lab whereâs a large in everything and itâs WAY too small. It says the large fits a border collie but I donât think it would even fit a border collie! Will be returning and buying one from a different company
Lindsay Lyttle –
After my dog quit trying to get it off of his face it worked well to get him to stop pulling and barking at everyone he saw while we are walking outside. Definitely recommend trying this one! I tried a bark collar and many other things to get him to stop barking and this is the by far the best thing to use!
Sylvanna D. –
Easy to put on bought the xxxl to fit my St Bernard who likes to pull on our walks. Stopped the pulling and he actually walks beside me now. Instructions are easy to follow and the straps can be adjusted for a good fit .
Cliente de Amazon –
Para sacar a pasear mi perro excelente
Xiong Zheng –
I bought a wrong size collar, the customer service gave me a free replacement within no time. Itâs great.
Debra –
I am so glad that my daughter lent me hers for my 60 lb. puppy. The walking experience is like day and night. The halter is easy to put on, well my dog anyway. I highly recommend this product and I am glad that I got it earlier than later.