About Collection
No pull dog harnesses from Le Noof help turn chaotic walks into calm, controlled outingsβwithout discomfort. Built with front-clip D-rings and pressure-distributing straps, they gently guide your dogβs body back toward you when they pull, supporting better leash behavior over time.
Designed to Discourage Pulling
These harnesses redirect momentum by attaching the leash at the front of your dogβs chest. When your dog tries to surge forward, the leash naturally turns them back toward you. This physical cue encourages focus and helps reduce pulling, especially when paired with positive reinforcement.
Gentle, Secure Fit
All no-pull harnesses are fully adjustable and padded in key contact points. They distribute force across the chestβnot the neckβmaking them ideal for dogs prone to pulling, sudden lunges, or leash reactivity.
Made From Soft, Durable Materials
Choose from velvet, sport mesh, or structured cotton-blend designs. Every harness is soft-lined, built to last, and styled in Le Noofβs signature bold colors and clean silhouettes.
Pairs With Full Le Noof Walkwear
No pull harnesses coordinate with matching leashes, poop bag holders, collars, and treat pouches. You get form, function, and fashionβwithout compromise.
FAQs About No Pull Dog Harnesses
How do you put on a no pull dog harness?
Place the harness over your dogβs head or step their legs into the base, depending on the style. Secure the chest strap, adjust the fit, and clip the leash to the front D-ring.
How do you measure a dog for a no pull harness?
Measure around the chest, just behind the front legs, and at the base of the neck. Use our sizing chart to choose the right fit.
Are no pull harnesses bad for dogs?
Not at all. In fact, theyβre a safer alternative to collars for dogs that pull. They reduce neck pressure and offer more humane control through redirection.
How does a no pull dog harness work?
A no pull harness uses a front leash attachment to redirect your dogβs movement when they pull. Instead of powering forward, your dog gets turned gently back toward you. This discourages pulling behavior over time and encourages walking by your side.