The Best Dog Harnesses
Are you looking for a new harness to better handle and train a puppy or a better-padded harness for an aging canine companion? We selected 11 promising models ranging from simple webbing styles to heavily padded ones and used each one with our own K9 friends. We evaluated practicality, safety, and versatility and closely examined the design of each model to determine if they kept our four-legged friends comfortable.
The model that works best for most dogs is the Auroth No Pull Harness; it meets all the basic needs and has some extra features like pack compatibility, Velcro patches, and a space for a Bluetooth tracker. The Babyltrl Oxford No Pull Harness is a more minimalistic model that is user-friendly and budget-friendly.
If you need to upgrade more than just a harness, we cover a plethora of doggie gear. You will certainly want one of dog leashes on the market to complement your new harness. If you decide that a full harness seems like overkill, check out our reviews of the top dog collars for a more basic option.
Editor's Note: Our dog harness review was updated on November 29, 2024, to include more information on some of our top award winners.