
Dog harness: which shape to choose?
You want to buy a dog harness, but don't know which model is best suited for your beloved dog? Spoiler alert: there are several types of harnesses for our furry friends! While style is important (standing forever), you also need to choose the model based on how you're going to use it. Whether you're a canicross fan, an agility enthusiast, a hiking addict, or a park stroller, it all depends on your duo's habits. Follow our guide, we've prepared a comprehensive overview to help you know which type of dog harness to choose!
The H-harness: maximum comfort for your dog
The H-harness (the straps form an H on the dog's back) is Bandit's favorite! It's also the most popular dog harness. And for good reason, it has everything going for it! Quick to put on, lightweight, and versatile, it's a real must-have. We particularly love it for long walks and daily outings, as it doesn't restrict your furry friend's freedom of movement. It's the ideal mix of good support and maximum comfort, even if your dog tends to pull a bit on the leash!
And what about style? Our four-legged friends want to look good! That's why the Bandit team has created a whole collection of super cool H-harnesses! Tartan, tropical, wax, or tie-dye, the hardest part is choosing the pattern!
With a baguette under their arm and a beret on their head, the Bandits are off to conquer the hearts of the French. With their blue, white, and red harness, they're ready for a French kiss!
And because at Bandit we don't compromise on quality, our harnesses for furry friends are made from ultra-resistant military nylon. The brass buckles for attaching the leash and a tag withstand even the least delicate animals! Easy to put on, our H-harnesses slip over the head, pass under the front legs, and fasten on the chest. Comfortable and strong, what more could you ask for?
The Y-harness: practical for active dogs
Does your beloved Bandit enjoy working on their dream physique? After all, it's never too early to start preparing for summer! The Y-harness is comfortable and versatile for your outings with your dog. It also provides good support for your beloved quadrupeds. These models often feature wide straps and a chest plate. They are practical for canine sports like canicross, daily walks, and training. They are called Y-harnesses because they form a Y shape on the dog's chest.
Singing birds, milder days, and blossoming buds… No doubt, Bandit has designed the "liberty" print that evokes the arrival of spring and its long walks in the sun!
New!
The "FLOWER PAWER" model is available with silver buckles and clasps!
The T-harness: for better control of your dog
Does the T-harness mean anything to you? This model, which forms a T on the dog's shoulder, is mainly used for large dogs. This type of harness often has a handle on the back, practical for better controlling dogs with superhuman strength and a large build! They are not recommended for sports activities, as they restrict the dog's shoulder movements and are generally rigid. Dogs want to run like crazy with their noses in the wind! Constraints? Not for them! However, for a leisurely walk, why not?
The full-body harness: for active or elderly dogs
Planning to go hiking with your beloved animal? Then the full-body harness can be a good option! We use it for long sporty walks because it covers the animal's entire back and has handles. This is very practical, especially if you need to help your dog overcome some obstacles. Even the best sometimes need a little help, OK! The full-body harness also has pockets so your dog can carry light equipment like a collapsible bowl or a small snack for a break (sport makes you hungry...). The full-body harness is also useful for helping elderly dogs climb stairs or get into the car.
Now you know which type of dog harness to choose! What's your favorite harness for your dog outings?
Like all Bandit harnesses, it is made from ultra-resistant military nylon. It is adjustable and fits perfectly around your dog's neck and chest. It has solid brass buckles for attaching a classic leash or a 4-position leash. If your beloved pet loves to roll around on the ground, no panic! Wash the harness in the machine and you're done!
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