Dog Harnesses for Large Breeds

Want a dog harness that’s suitable for large breeds?

Our dog harnesses for large breeds have been especially designed to keep your pup safe and secure in their harness, no matter how big they are. Using military-grade materials and expert-tested construction, our harnesses are equipped to handle strong dogs, giving you control and peace of mind while keeping them comfortable.

From anti-pull harnesses, to quick-release clips, to fully adjustable straps, we’ve got an option that will meet your dog’s unique needs. Our harnesses are also all compatible with our range of dog leads, so you can customise your strolling set up even more and make your daily walks more enjoyable than ever.

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If you have a large dog, the best kind of harness is one they can wear comfortably while also giving you control over their movements. One with front clips and made from heavy-duty material will give you the strength and security you need to keep your pup happy and safe, no matter where you are.

What to look for when choosing a harness for your large dog

  • Wide chest plates to spread the pressure evenly
  • Reinforced stitching to give it added strength
  • Front clips to manage their strength
  • Padded material to prevent rubbing or pressure
  • Adjustable straps to ensure the perfect fit

Our dog harnesses are made from military-grade materials and designed by experts, allowing them to withstand daily walks, all types of weather, and even the strongest dog pulls. As long as it fits properly and you give your dog time to get used to it, a harness will make your outings much more enjoyable for both of you.

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.

When you have a large dog, it can be tricky to find gear to suit them. Our tried and tested dog harnesses for large breeds are designed specifically for their needs, and are already being loved by owners and their big pups all over the world. Browse our collection today!

Your large dog shouldn’t wear their harness all the time. While they’re great for walks and runs out in the world, harnesses can cause chafing and restrict their movement if worn for long periods at home. You should take it off them during naps and overnight, so your pup can fully relax and get ready for your next adventure.

Why you should give your dog breaks from their harness

  • Long-term wear can irritate your dog’s skin
  • When lounging, a harness can restrict your dog’s movement so they can’t fully relax
  • The straps of a harness can trap moisture, so your dog can’t fully dry out 
  • Permanent wear could lead to faster deterioration of the harness

When worn out on runs and walks, a harness is a great piece of gear to have for your large dog. Ours are all made using military-grade materials and designed by real experts, giving your dog maximum comfort, and you maximum control.

In the market for a new harness to walk your large dog? Our dog harnesses for large breeds have been designed with their size in mind, ensuring they are as safe, secure, and happy as possible. Browse our collection now!

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 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.

For large breed dogs, a harness is usually the better choice when it comes to training. With their size and strength, collars can put too much pressure on their neck. If your dog was to suddenly pull, it can cause discomfort or even injury.

A well-fitted harness gives you more control and spreads the force evenly across their body, making training safer and more effective for both of you.

Large breed dogs often need a little extra support and structure while they learn. A high-quality harness designed for their size can help you train with confidence whilst keeping your (big) pup safe, comfortable, and focused along the way.