Dog Harness Collection
Every walk with your dog should feel easy, safe, and enjoyable for both of you. A good dog harness makes that happen. Whether your dog is a calm stroller or an enthusiastic puller, the right adjustable dog harness gives you better control without putting any strain on your pet.
At Waggety, our dog harness range is built around one simple idea: walks should be fun, not a struggle.
Why Choose a Dog Harness for Your Pet
A lot of pet parents start with a collar and leash, and there's nothing wrong with that. But if your dog pulls, gets overexcited on walks, or is still in training, a collar puts direct pressure on the neck and throat, which is not ideal over time.
A dog harness spreads that pressure evenly across the chest and shoulders, which is much safer and more comfortable, especially for dogs who pull hard or have breeds with sensitive necks like Pugs or French Bulldogs.
Harnesses also give you better control of your dog's movement without needing to yank or correct them sharply. This makes them especially useful during training, on busy streets, or when you're managing a larger, stronger dog. An adjustable dog harness means you can get a snug, secure fit that works as your dog grows or as their weight changes. No slipping, no discomfort, just a secure and happy walk every time.
Explore Waggety Dog Harness Range
Waggety's WalkPro Essentials line includes two harness styles designed to suit different dogs and different walks.
The Full Body Harness wraps around the chest and back, offering full support and even weight distribution. It's a great choice for active dogs, bigger breeds, or dogs who like to bolt suddenly. The design keeps them secure without restricting natural movement.
The Tuxedo Harness gives your dog that dapper, dressed-up look while still being practical and easy to put on. It sits comfortably on the chest and back, and the adjustable straps make it easy to get a custom fit.
Both styles are made from durable polyester material that holds up well through daily walks and outdoor adventures. The fabric is lightweight and breathable, so your dog stays comfortable even during longer outings. Adjustable straps on both harnesses let you dial in the perfect fit, whether you have a tiny Dachshund or a large Labrador.
Key Features of Our Dog Harnesses
Comfort-focused design:
The harness sits naturally on your dog's body without digging into the skin or restricting how they move. Pressure is spread across the chest and back, which is far gentler than neck-focused collars.
Strong and durable materials:
The polyester build handles daily use without fraying or losing shape. Whether it's one walk a day or three, the harness stays in good condition for the long run.
Stylish colors and patterns:
Dogs deserve to look good too. Waggety harnesses come in fun, eye-catching designs that make your dog stand out on every walk.
Suitable for all breeds:Β
Whether you have a small indie dog or a large breed like a Golden Retriever or German Shepherd, the adjustable design accommodates a wide range of sizes and body types.
Easy to wear and remove:Β
The harness clips on quickly, which is a lifesaver when your dog is impatient to get out the door. Taking it off is just as simple, so your dog isn't stuck waiting around.
How to Choose the Right Dog Harness
Picking the right harness is mostly about two things: size and your dog's behavior on walks.
Size matters the most.Β
Measure your dog's chest girth (the widest part of the chest, just behind the front legs) and neck circumference before buying. A harness that's too loose will slip around, and one that's too tight will cause discomfort. As a general rule, you should be able to fit two fingers comfortably under any strap.
For small dogs (under 10 kg), look for a lightweight harness that doesn't overwhelm their frame. For medium dogs (10 to 25 kg), a standard full body harness with good strap adjustability works well. For large dogs (25 kg and above), go for a harness with reinforced stitching and a secure clip mechanism.
Think about your dog's behavior.
If your dog pulls constantly, a front-clip harness gives you more directional control. If they're calm walkers, a back-clip harness is perfectly fine and comfortable.
Material also plays a role.
Breathable, lightweight materials are better for warmer climates and dogs with thick coats. Waggety harnesses tick this box without compromising on durability.
When Should You Use a Dog Harness?
Daily walks:Β
A harness is the most practical choice for regular walks, whether it's a quick morning stroll or a longer evening outing. It keeps your dog safe and gives you better control of the situation.
Training sessions:
Β If you're working on leash manners or recall with your dog, a harness gives you a calm, consistent way to guide them without the neck pressure that can come with collar corrections.
Travel and outdoor activities:Β
Road trips, hikes, or visits to busy markets, a harness keeps your dog secure in situations where they might get startled or overwhelmed. Many car harnesses and travel crates also work best when paired with a body harness rather than a collar.