How do I choose the right harness for my dog? | FAQ

Choosing the right harness is not just about finding the correct size, but understanding how the design interacts with your dog’s movement.

A well-designed harness should:

  • leave the shoulders free, without restricting their range of motion
  • distribute pressure evenly across the chest
  • remain stable without causing friction or tension points

Many harnesses on the market interfere with natural movement by placing pressure on the shoulders and front legs. Over time, this can affect comfort and the quality of the dog’s movement.

For this reason, it’s important to choose structures designed to respect the dog’s anatomy, such as H-shaped harnesses  that allows greater freedom of movement.

Beyond structure, proper adjustment is essential: a harness should fit securely without tightening, should not sit too close to the armpits, and should remain stable during walks.

Choosing the right harness means allowing your dog to move naturally, without restriction.