Is This For Your Dog?
This is for you if your dog coughs, gags, or makes that awful honking sound the moment there is tension on the lead. If your vet has mentioned the windpipe, if your senior dog's neck feels too fragile for a collar, if every walk hits her right in the choking spot, you are exactly who we made this for.
One honest note before you go further. Our smallest size, XS, fits dogs from about 10 lb. If your dog is under about 10 lb, this is not the right harness for her yet, and we would rather tell you now than sell you something that does not fit. For everyone from about 10 lb up to 132 lb, read on.
We Know Why You Are Here
You are not shopping for a walking accessory. You are trying to protect someone you love. You have heard the cough. You have felt the lead go tight and then heard that gag, and your stomach dropped, because you know her throat is not built to take that. Maybe a vet used the word "trachea" and it has been sitting in the back of your mind on every walk since.
So now you brace. You keep the walks short. You watch her like a hawk, and part of you dreads the one thing that should be the best part of her day. That fear is not you being dramatic. It is love doing its job. We built this for owners exactly like you, the ones who would rather get it right than get it cheap.
Where The Pressure Actually Goes
Here is the whole thing in one idea. It is not about how hard your dog pulls. It is about where the pull lands. With a collar or a slip lead, the leash runs straight to the neck. Every pull tightens a line right across the windpipe. That is the exact spot that coughs and gags. A cheap back-clip harness moves the clip off the neck, but it clips high on the back, so it does nothing to stop the pulling and can even encourage it.
The Steady+Style attaches low on the chest, on the breastbone, never the neck. When your dog pulls, the harness gently turns her body back toward you, instead of letting her strain forward against her own throat. No line to the neck. No pressure on the windpipe. Nothing to cough against. The small amount of pressure from that chest clip is spread wide by triple-layer padding, so no thin straps dig in. One thing we will not do is make a medical promise. We can tell you exactly where the pressure goes, chest and not neck. We cannot tell you it treats any diagnosed condition, and we would never pretend to. If your dog has a diagnosed windpipe issue, please walk this past your vet first.
Picture The Next Walk
Now imagine clipping the lead on and heading out with nothing at all on her neck. She leans into the harness the way she always does, and this time there is no cough. No honk. No sudden gag that stops you both in your tracks.
Just her body turning easily back toward you, her breathing steady, her tail up. You are not bracing anymore. You are not cutting the walk short. You are just watching her sniff and trot and be a dog, and for the first time in a long time your shoulders come down from around your ears.
From Owners Who Were Just As Worried
"Our walks are healthier for him now, he is not choking himself while pulling me. The free training guide helped us get the fit right on the first try." "She is not gagging on the lead any more."
If it feels right for your dog, the only way to know how a calmer walk feels is to try one, and the 90-day guarantee means the risk is ours, not yours. This is not about stopping your dog from pulling. It is about moving the pull off her throat and onto her chest, with the free matching rope leash and free Connected Walk guide included. If she has a diagnosed throat condition, bring your vet in first.
See It In Action
One Harness. Every Kind Of Dog.
Every breed, every size, the same loose leash
Find Their Perfect Fit
Get The Size Right The First Time
Wrap a soft tape measure around your dog's chest at its widest point, just behind the front legs. That one number tells you the size. Landed between two sizes? Size up.
And if the fit is not right, we swap it for the perfect fit, free, within 90 days.
| Size | Neck Girth | Chest Girth | Approx. Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 12" - 15" | 18" - 25" | 10 - 18 Lbs |
| S | 13" - 18" | 21" - 28" | 18 - 28 Lbs |
| M | 16" - 21" | 24" - 32" | 28 - 50 Lbs |
| L | 18" - 24" | 27" - 37" | 45 - 70 Lbs |
| XL | 21" - 30" | 33" - 44" | 70 - 132 Lbs |
The Difference, Side By Side
The $15 Harness vs The Steady+Style
A $15 back-clip harness does not just fail to stop pulling. It clips at the exact spot that triggers the pull in the first place. Here is the side-by-side, so you can judge for yourself.
| The generic $15 harness | The PawSafe Steady+Style | |
|---|---|---|
| The physics | ✗Triggers pulling (the sled dog effect) | ✓Cancels pulling (the power steering effect) |
| Your body | ✗Sore shoulders and rope burn | ✓Relaxed, one-handed control |
| The walk | ✗Dreading every step | ✓Actually looking forward to it |
| Comfort | ✗Thin straps that rub the armpits | ✓Triple-layer padding, no chafing |
| Safety | ✗Cheap plastic clips | ✓Duraflex buckles and a hidden AirTag pocket |
| The bond | ✗A frustrating battle | ✓Calm time together |
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How-to Use Your PawSafe® No-Pull Dog Harness
Secure Your Pup In A Few Easy Steps...
Adjust for the Perfect Fit
Secure Your Leash
Enjoy a Stress-Free Stroll
No Choking, No Pulling - Only Paws-Itive Walking!
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Get A Calmer WalkFrequently Asked Questions
The most common questions asked about using the PawSafe® Steady+Style No Pull Harness
Many owners have reported that using no pull front clip harnesses have made a big difference in their ability to control their dog's movement. Chest strap leash attachments disrupt and discourage pulling behavior and brings the focus back to the dog owner.
All current evidence shows no-pull harnesses, such as padded harnesses, to be highly effective and safe during walks. The tension exerted on the shoulders doesn't cause any long-term damage because the pressure applied has been properly distributed.
Your dog is less likely to slip out of a harness than a collar. Wandering away is very dangerous to your dog as you never know when your dog will charge into oncoming traffic. No-pull harnesses not only reduce the risk of injury like choking or damage to the trachea but stop the need for unpleasant and unsafe measures such as e-collars.
We have a full range of sizes available as follows: XS, S, M, L, XL. Please refer to our size chart to confirm the correct size for your dog. From there you can easily adjust the straps according to your dog's body type for a perfect fit.
All dog breeds, ages, and sizes can benefit from using a no-pull harness. If your dog is new to walks, it's the perfect way to start developing good habits. The harness and D-ring design gently steers your dog back to you when they try to pull. For older dogs or bigger dogs, there is an ergonomic handle on top of the harness that gives you full control if they try to pull.
Using a dog harness instead of a dog collar makes it easier to control and manage any dog, even those with leash manners that aren't quite perfect. A harness disperses pressure over a larger area of his body, reducing strain on his neck and back.
That's how we designed it! In the car you want to make sure you use the back leash clip.
To an excited or energetic dog, humans are simply too slow. In these cases, pulling is natural because they are excited to interact with their environment, and humans simply slow the process down. What's more, if a dog pulls once on the leash and gets where they want to be, they quickly establish that this behavior walks.
Often this happens without an owner realizing it. They may stop and talk to a friend, and their dog may pull a little, causing the owner to take an unconscious step after their dog. This reward is enough to make most dogs try another tug. Before long, they may be serial pullers. After all, if it works, why not?
Pulling can even give a dog a sense of achievement if they really put the effort into dragging an owner to where they want to be. They are simply learning that reaching their goals means a bit more effort.
A dog can definitely hurt his neck when yanking on a leash. A dog's neck has numerous nerves and fragile cartilage, and one extreme case of pulling could lead to serious throat damage. An effective counter against this is getting a harness instead of a leash and using obedience training with a no-pull harness to teach a dog to walk beside you on a loose leash. Larger dogs are incredibly strong so it's essential to choose the best harness available.
US Customers: Your order will be processed within one business day and shipped from our US warehouse via USPS, UPS or FedEx. Your goods should arrive within 2 to 5 business days.
Non-US Customers: Your order will be processed within one business day and shipped from the US or one of our international warehouses. Delivery times vary between countries but expect anywhere from 5 to 14 business days. Any additional taxes and duties are paid by the customer.
We want you to be happy with your purchase. All our products are covered by our PawSafe® Promise which states that if you or your pet don't get along with our products, you can return them within 90 days for a full refund.
PawSafe® products come with a 12 month (from the date of purchase) guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship. Accidental damage or damage occurred through unintended use of the product is not covered under the 12 month warranty.


