Dog Harnesses

Want to find the best dog harness? You’re in the right place.

Our BullyBillows dog harnesses are made by and for dog lovers, created to make daily walks more enjoyable for both you and your pup. From anti-pull designs to quick-release, adjustable clips, we’ve thought all the small details through so you can be sure your dog is safe, comfortable and loving life.

Whether you need a small dog harness, puppy harness, or an anti-pull harness for bigger breeds, ours are the perfect choice. Made of military grade materials and designed by experts, every harness we have ensures the most comfort for your dog and control for you.

Find the right harness for your dog's needs here. Compare our full range below.

Dog Harnesses
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FAQs

In general, adjustable Y-shaped harnesses offer the least restriction for your dog and the most control for you. Dog trainers love these, as they distribute pressure across your pup’s chest to stop them tugging on the lead without hurting them.

Why choose a no-pull harness?

Fully adjustable: Fit the harness perfectly to your dog, so they’re comfortable and safe.

A kinder solution: If your dog is prone to pulling, a harness avoids them damaging their neck or slipping out of a collar.

Made to last: Our harnesses are constructed with high-quality, durable materials, designed to withstand whatever your dog gets up to.

REMEMBER: Use our dog harness size chart, specific to the harness you are considering, to find the best one for your dog - you can find these on our product pages.

Want to try one out? Explore our collection of expert-approved dog harnesses.

For most dogs, we recommend walking them with a harness - especially if they’re prone to pulling. This minimises strain on their neck (and the chance of them slipping out and running away), but a well-fitted collar can be fine for short outings or smaller breeds.

Harness or collar? A quick guide.

Harnesses

✅ Better For Pullers
✅ Less Neck Strain
✅ More Secure, Better Control

Collars

✅ Convenient for shorter walks
✅ Useful for ID tags
✅ Fast to put on your pup

You can vary using a collar and a harness depending on the activity. For longer walks, meeting other dogs, or if your dog is a larger breed, a harness is recommended when you’re leaving the house. A collar is plenty if you have a smaller, well-trained dog, if you need something for ID purposes, or if you need to act fast and put a lead on your dog.

Whichever you choose, make sure you choose the right size to make sure your dog is comfortable and safe.

REMEMBER: Use our dog harness/collar size charts, specific to the harness/collar you are considering, to find the best one for your dog - you can find these on our product pages.

Ready to shop? Take a look at our collection of dog harnesses and dog collars.

A no-pull harness is a great way to discourage your dog from pulling. Unlike traditional harnesses, the lead attaches on your dog’s chest, so their body is moved towards you when they pull, giving you more control over them.

Benefits of a no-pull dog harness:

  • Distributes pressure evenly across your dog’s chest, preventing injury
  • Helps your dog understand that pulling isn’t an easy way to go forwards
  • Gives you more control over strong pullers or large breeds

For the best results, make sure the harness you choose fits your dog well. Use our dog harness size charts if you’re unsure.

REMEMBER: Use our dog harness size chart, specific to the harness you are considering, to find the best one for your dog - you can find these on our product pages.

Think this is right for you? Shop our collection of no-pull dog harnesses now.

A harness is generally considered to be better for training dogs - especially puppies or strong pullers. Harnesses give you more control over your dog’s movements, prevent neck injuries, and are much harder for your pup to slip out of than collars.

Training with dog harnesses vs. dog collars.

Dog Harness Training Benefits:

  • Apply Less Strain To Dogs Neck
  • More Control When Dog Pulls
  • Less Chance Of Your Dog Escaping


Dog Collars Training Benefits:

  • Needed For Dog ID Tags
  • Can Cause Injuries
  • Best For An Already-Trained Dog

Whether you have a large breed, small breed, full grown dog or brand new puppy, a harness is the best choice for the training stage.

Find the perfect size for your pup using our dog harness size charts.

REMEMBER: Use our dog harness size chart, specific to the harness you are considering, to find the best one for your dog - you can find these on our product pages.

Got a dog to train? Browse our collection of training dog harnesses now.

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