Walk Your Dog With Love

Our Walk Your Dog With Love harnesses have arrived!

As an owners of a VERY rambunctious 75 lb. chocolate lab I can’t tell you how happy Bryan and I were to find this harness.

As a puppy our Guinness was very hard to manage on his walks. It wasn’t that he meant to be disobedient, he was just so full of joy every waking moment. It was if he couldn’t wait to get down the street and around the next corner. He just needed to see everything and say hello to everybody. It was really more like Guinness dragging me around the neighborhood rather than Guinness going for a walk! Guinness is 11year old now and a little easier to manage. But if he spots a squirrel or a baby carriage or a neighbor he likes, we are off to the races again!

Over the years we have tried many types of collars and harnesses. We started with those “chokers” that were recomended by a local trainer. Well that was just not a good idea. First of all a chocker is exactly what it says it is…it chokes your dog into submission! I just couldn’t stand it!

Then we tried the type of harness that goes over the muzzle. Guinness hated it. He became so distressed he didn’t want to walk at all. He felt he was somehow being punished. I do know that some people use these with sucesss, but I think they do look rather foolish.

We shelled out big bucks on training. We took Guinness to private Obedience classes. He was took excitable to take a group class. Well that worked just fine…as long as he was at class. As long as the teacher was present, Guinness was a model student. He even obeyed off leash commands on a busy city street. As soon as he got home he went right back to pulling me all over town!

I guess I wasn’t calm and assertive enough! Well the good news is I have something that works! The Walk your Dog With Love Harness is very simple, very reasonably priced and works instantly. I no longer have to be a “dog whisperer” top take him on a walk.

You can find out more about how it works by watching this short video below.

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