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Tailored for Labradors

Are you looking for the perfect harness, collar or lead for your Labrador? Well, you've come to the right place. Here at BullyBillows, we know that Labradors are one of the nation's most beloved breeds - endlessly enthusiastic, food-motivated to a fault, and absolutely convinced that every stranger is a potential best friend. That's why they deserve the very best! We've put together this collection of harnesses, collars, leads and accessories made with Labradors in mind. Shop the range below and kit out your Lab today.

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Fun Fact:

Did you know Labradors have been the UK's most popular dog breed for over 30 years in a row? They originally come from Newfoundland - not Labrador - where they worked alongside fishermen hauling nets and retrieving fish. These days they're more likely to be retrieving your slippers. The work ethic remains.

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Anti Pull Hurricane Harness Lighter | With Handle

Trending harness of the year. Versatile style. Daily or training
Regular price £56.99
11 Colours |5 Sizes

2.5cm Lighter Combat® Collar | With Handle

Our lightest ever collar, featuring emergency grab handle
Regular price £31.99
12 Colours |2 Sizes | XS-M Breeds & Puppies

4cm Lighter Combat® Collar | With Handle & Secure Clip

A lightweight version of our popular collar. Equipped with a grab handle
Regular price £33.99
13 Colours |4 Sizes

1.2m Mini Combat® Lead

Our popular clip style, just a slightly smaller version. Equipped with a soft handle
Regular price £27.99
13 Colours

FAQs

What size harness does a Labrador need?

Most adult Labradors need a Large. They can vary significantly in build, so always measure chest girth and neck circumference before ordering and check our size calculator.

How do I stop my Labrador pulling on the lead?

A front-clip harness is the most effective management tool - it redirects your dog's forward momentum without force. Combine it with consistent loose lead training and reward-based methods. Your Lab is incredibly food-motivated, which makes them very trainable.

Is a harness or collar better for a Labrador?

A harness is the better choice for walks - particularly if your Lab pulls. It distributes pressure more evenly and gives you better control. A collar is still great for ID tags and everyday wear.

Are Labradors easy to train?

Yes - they're one of the most trainable breeds around, especially when food is involved. The challenge is the adolescent phase (roughly 6-18 months) when enthusiasm tends to outrun manners. Consistency and the right gear gets you through it.

What lead length is best for a Labrador?

A standard lead for everyday walks. A long line for recall training and open space work - your Lab needs plenty of off-lead time, and a long line is the safest way to build toward that.