

🐾 Walk Confidently, Lead Stylishly — Because Your Dog Deserves Deluxe
The PetSafe Easy Walk Deluxe Dog Harness is a medium/large nylon harness designed to reduce pulling by gently steering dogs via a patented martingale loop and front chest leash attachment. Featuring padded neoprene straps for comfort and reflective strips for night visibility, it offers a quick and easy fit with snap shoulder and belly straps. Created by a veterinary behaviorist and trusted by millions, it ensures safer, more enjoyable walks while providing U.S.-based customer support and a 1-year warranty.







| ASIN | B015TNVWEK |
| ASIN | B015TNVWEK |
| Age Range Description | All Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,816 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #6 in Dog Halter Harnesses |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
| Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Color | Ocean |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (14,861) |
| Date First Available | January 13, 2016 |
| Date First Available | January 13, 2016 |
| Directions | Read all directions before use |
| Included Components | Easy Walk No-Pull Harness, Fitting and Use Guide |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.78 x 5.25 x 9.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5 x 4.69 x 1.81 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.79 ounces |
| Item model number | EWH-D-HC-M/L-OCN |
| Item model number | EWH-D-HC-M/L-OCN |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Manufacturer | Radio Systems Corporation |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Material | Nylon |
| Model Name | EWH-D-HC-M/L-OCN |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 5.25 x 9.5 inches; 9.79 ounces |
| Size | Medium/Large |
| Specific Uses for Product | Behavior |
| Style | Classic |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
L**W
Dog Pulls? This will save you
PROS; - Works extremely well. I work at a pet store for a living and regularly recommend the Easy Walk harness for dogs who pull or lunge. I've had nothing but good reviews from people I've sold it to, too. - Reversible, so really nice if you occasionally need a back-clip harness as well. - Works essentially the same as the "regular" Easy Walk harness, with added padding for comfort. A major deciding factor for me was the reflective stitching on the Deluxe version. CONS; - The strap that goes behind their legs is padded, but not entirely so. Unfortunately, the way it fits my dog makes it so that the buckle is directly beneath one of her arm pits (leg pits?), which I fear isn't so comfortable. This hasn't been an issue that's come up, and doesn't seem to bother her, but that is something I'd watch for with a more sensitive dog. - Not inescapable by any means (but honestly, no harness is). The front has a martingale-esque design that tightens when the dog pulls. This is nice, but helps more with pulling than it does with security. If your dog is pulling backward, it will be able to slip out given enough time. This is easily preventable, aka don't pull your dog towards you if it's pulling back, it will likely slip out, but this hasn't been an issue whatsoever with me walking my dog. This IS an issue, however, when other people walk her and don't keep this in mind. - The front clip part has been consistently too big/loose on my dog, even while the rest of the harness fits perfectly. This is not a sizing issue as it otherwise fits perfectly, and we've had her fitted for easy walk harnesses in person before (I just wanted to purchase the cute blue one, haha). The design would work so much better if this front part were smaller or more adjustable than it is. WHAT TO KNOW; - These run a bit big compared to the sizing of many other harnesses. Measure your dog before purchasing of course, but do keep that in mind. - The medium vs the medium-large's biggest difference is the thickness of the straps themselves. For a heftier breed that needs stronger reinforcement on a harness, go medium-large. - A few people have complained that their animals have bitten through the harness... This is a comment that frustrates me because it is an entirely preventable issue. Pretty much any harness can be chewed through by a dog if it is left alone with the harness on. It is extremely sturdy. Never leave a harness on a dog unless you are walking it, or you are actively supervising it. If your dog chews out of its harness after being left alone with it on, that's on you and is definitely not an indication of the product's quality. While using it correctly, they've lasted me years with my pup. - Lastly, if you've never used a front clip, there is definitely a learning curve for both you and your pup. The first two or three walks will be a bit awkward, so don't be discouraged if it doesn't immediately come naturally. That said, you should immediately notice a difference in pulling; if you have a very strong dog, this is a great product for being able to easily control your pup.
K**T
Worth every dime.
There's no accounting for taste. It's the least of my concerns though. Walking Angus has been a challenge since he realized he was big enough to pull. Reactive and pully, that's Angus on a leash. After a year and half of that training struggle a rescue volunteer at a local shelter recommended a harness for walking. And not just any harness. This thing is the holy grail of harnesses. This thing removed all the fear reactions and pulling from our walks. So much so I look forward to taking him out for a few miles of neighborhooding. We walk 83rd Avenue toward the bank on the corner. There's three police cruisers, and five police officers and an SUV parked on the curb, in the turn lane on our side. Any other day, I'd avoid this scenario. Lights, radios, people gathered. Not now. The harness of epicness makes me as confident as Angus. We walk alongside the policing event. Two officers are waiting at the trunk of a cruiser. Not at all tense. "That's a good looking dog you have." "Thank you. His name is Angus." He points to my Sweetwater T shirt advertising all things guitar, "Like the musician?" "Yup!" He nods and we continue our walk. A young guy walks up to us, relaxed and not really interested in meeting Angus, but definitely interested in seeing him. "Wow. He's part horse, huh?" "We call him Stupid Pony for a reason. Angus is hilarious." "He's a cool dog." We walk on MLK, across from a large shopping center. Heavy traffic, horns, engines, people crossing blinky lighted cross walks. Voices, buzzes and the like. It used to be a curse to attempt. Now with his harness, he walks proud and confident. A speeding hover round carrying a highly energized woman comes barreling toward him exclaiming, "What a beautiful dog! Can I say hello?" Her smile is a big as her chair is heavy, and her voice is as rapid as the mph she's pulling with that thing. I ask Angus to sit. He does. I step between Angus and the oncoming woman on wheels. I see Angus' stress level going up via his eyebrows. "Wait. He's never seen one of these hover rounds, slow down." "OH! Well I can walk." She jumps out of this motorized thing and moves quickly to Angus, hand out. She has the top of her hand showing for him to sniff. She thinks this is some sort of good idea. "Wait. Slow down. Talk to me first, okay? I'm working his training." "Oh sure! I have a golden with some catahoula in him, he's catahoula isn't he?" Angus hasn't left his stress behind yet. And I'm not going to ask him to absorb hers. I invade her personal space forcing her to step back one step. "Yup, he's a catty. He's a good boy. His name is Angus. You'll have to say hello and wait to see if he wants to visit." She seems agreeable enough, and I step aside a bit allowing Angus to decide what option he'd like. She extends her hand again, and he smells it. He looks past her to the hover round, then up to me. "It's okay Bangus. You can say hello." He stands now, and takes two steps to her and accepts a head petting. "Wow he's pretty." Angus agrees and wags his tail. She jumps back on her red hover round and thanks him for his time and says good bye to me. This couldn't have happened a month ago. And this couldn't have happened without this harness of epicness. We walk further. A bike comes from behind, the rider zooms past us. Angus doesn't notice or care. A jogger approaches from afar, on our sidewalk. Angus takes note, and decides she's not worth his effort. "He's a pretty dog." She says as she passes. Angus looks over his shoulder to watch her progress away from us. A man walks past us now, pauses to compliment Angus and his leash etiquette. "What a great dog!" We walk. We walk happily, the leash draped in my hand relaxed. Angus is nose to ground now. We're in front of the retirement condo village. Roughly 453 yorkie terriers and shih tzu pee in this area. He is identifying species. His nose is on, his brain is off. And I'm far too relaxed. He lunges slightly forward and gobbles up some godawful looking mass of some thing that tickles my gag reflex. Too fast, too late, and he's already working it. There's discarded napkins nearby. My hope is the lawn crew carelessly left lunch pieces behind. The question is how old, and what comes next? There is no accounting for taste. Today is day two of Angus borfering randomly and soft serve ice creaming instead of pooping. His attitude, food and water intake are all intact. His digestion is simply letting him know he sucks. But this harness, this harness does not suck. Every dog person should have this harness. He is happier when wearing it. He loves putting it on. He loves his walks. And because of this, Angus is more socialized successfully on every single walk. I love this harness. I am not loving what is coming out of Angus' butt though.
A**R
No pull harness
Love this harness, does well at not allowing them to pull.
L**A
Works well
This is a good training harness and much better than a head halter or prong collar. It helps my boy pull less while still letting him sniff and explore. It is very easily adjustable and fits as expected. I like the neoprene pad on the stomach band as it prevents rubbing on his skin.
D**L
Easy and Effective
We have a golden retriever puppy that was pulling like crazy when we had the flat collar on her. We tried a number of different techniques designed to make her look at me and walk by my side. Nothing really was working very well. I didn't want to use a choke collar, or a pinch collar. I tried both with my last golden and she didn't seem fazed by them. My daughter has had good luck using a harness like this one, so I decided to give it a try in size small. It really couldn't have worked any better! She quit pulling immediately and I don't feel bad about giving her a tug when she starts lagging too much. Now that I can have better control over her position relative to me, I can start using some of the training methods designed to get her to walk by me. The harness is very well made and I like the idea of reflective threads running through the straps that are on top of, and in front of, the dog. I keep the top strap and the front strap fastened all of the time. Putting it on her just involves slipping it over her head, passing the bottom strap under her chest and clipping it on the other side. The other thing I like about it is being able to clip the restraint in the back seat to it so that she's protected in case of a wreck and doesn't become a projectile that might injure us. She's outgrown the small and we've started using the medium.
C**L
I have used this harness with my golden doodle for two years. I bought it after I had surgery and was struggling with her pulling while we walked. It changed our walks instantly. The harness is faded now everything is still intact. She walks, runs and swims in the lake with it on. I just bought a second one for my four month old puppy who started pulling and it worked wonders again. Highly recommend this if your dog is pulling while you walk.
C**N
Ma chienne ne tire plus avec ce harnais et la couleur lui va bien.
H**Y
Works really well. My dog always pulls in her harness even on the front clip so I thought I would try this and she didn’t pull at all, it was incredible. She walked nicely at my side, very nice change. I tried it on my other dog who is very reactive and she didn’t mind it at all. I walked her around my yard to see how she liked it and she responded very well to the harness as well. It seems well made, it’s very easy to put on and take off and neither of my dogs minded wearing it. Would definitely recommend.
N**A
Alles prima, sitzt, passt, wackelt und hat Luft.
A**S
Resistente y con un acolchado que da comodidad a mi perro.
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