FORMFIT® Mesh Dog Harness
Express Harness
Quick Fit Harness
Convert Harness
Crosscheck Harness
X-Link Harness
Drive Car Harness
Essential Chest Plate Harness
Why Choose EzyDog Dog Harnesses?
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right dog harness for my breed?
Measure your dog's chest girth and use our size guide to find the right fit. Pullers suit a front-clip no-pull harness; brachycephalic breeds like Bulldogs and Pugs need a Y-shaped chest plate to avoid tracheal pressure. For detailed information, refer to our guide on Best Dog Harnesses.
What is a Y-shaped dog harness and why is it better?
A Y-shaped harness positions the webbing along the sternum rather than across the shoulder blades, allowing a full unrestricted stride. It is the design recommended for active and large breeds.
Are no-pull harnesses safe for dogs?
Yes — they distribute pressure across the chest rather than the throat, which is substantially safer than a collar for dogs that pull. Browse our no-pull dog harness collection for the full range.
Do dogs legally need to wear a harness in a car?
Under Highway Code Rule 57, dogs must be suitably restrained in a vehicle. Our dog car harnesses are crash-tested to ECE R17 standards — the only UK range that doubles as a walk harness.
What is Zero Shock™ and how does it work?
Zero Shock™ is EzyDog's proprietary padding that absorbs sudden leash tension rather than passing force to your dog's body. Combine it with our Zero Shock leads for maximum impact reduction.
How do I stop my dog from pulling on the lead?
Use a front-clip no-pull harness paired with reward-based training — the front clip redirects your dog towards you when they surge forward. Our dog training leads are designed to work alongside it.
Which EzyDog harness is best for a Labrador or large breed dog?
The Convert Harness and Chest Plate Harness are the most popular choices for Labradors and similar active breeds. See our full range of large dog harness collections for size-appropriate options.
Can puppies wear a harness from day one?
Yes — a harness is recommended over a collar for puppies as their trachea is still developing. See our puppy accessories for lightweight adjustable options from XS upwards.
What is the difference between a back-clip and a front-clip harness?
Back-clip suits relaxed walking; front-clip redirects pulling dogs back towards you. Many EzyDog harnesses offer both options — browse our adjustable dog harnesses for dual-clip models.
Are EzyDog harnesses suitable for escape artists?
Yes — our escape-proof dog harnesses use multiple independent adjustment points and security straps that tighten slightly under backward pressure, making them suitable for Whippets, Greyhounds, and anxious dogs.


















