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The ting about training tools... they're training tools, meaning your dog is not trained and will not perform what is expected of him without the tool. Making it essentially useless if you don't have training sessions with or without the tool in question.
I'm a pet sitter. I have walked probably hundreds of dogs. Of the dogs I have walked who use any "no-pull" front clip harness (maybe around 50 or so), roughly 90% of them pull straight on through. It would not pull them to the side. I even had one client whose dog wore a two-point harness and a prong collar (hate those, but not my call) and the dog would keep pulling no matter what, the the point where he got nylon burns and rubs and even started to get punctures kn his neck from the collar. I eventually gave up that client after pointing him in the right direction... simply because the dog would lunge and bite my arm whenever I walked in... out of excitement... and I don't want to deal with that.
I'm a pet sitter. I have walked probably hundreds of dogs. Of the dogs I have walked who use any "no-pull" front clip harness (maybe around 50 or so), roughly 90% of them pull straight on through. It would not pull them to the side. I even had one client whose dog wore a two-point harness and a prong collar (hate those, but not my call) and the dog would keep pulling no matter what, the the point where he got nylon burns and rubs and even started to get punctures kn his neck from the collar. I eventually gave up that client after pointing him in the right direction... simply because the dog would lunge and bite my arm whenever I walked in... out of excitement... and I don't want to deal with that.