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Dalmatian Adjustable Harness (Front D-Ring)
Dalmatian Adjustable Harness (Front D-Ring) from $31.95 AUD

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Wild Child Adjustable Harness (Front D-Ring)
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Mama's Boy Adjustable Harness (Front D-Ring)
Mama's Boy Adjustable Harness (Front D-Ring) from $31.95 AUD

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Mama's Girl Adjustable Harness (Front D-Ring)
Mama's Girl Adjustable Harness (Front D-Ring) from $31.95 AUD

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Lilac Pawventure Adjustable Harness
Lilac Pawventure Adjustable Harness from $56.95 AUD

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Navy Blue Pawventure Adjustable Harness
Navy Blue Pawventure Adjustable Harness from $56.95 AUD

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Dalmatian - Harness Bundle
Dalmatian - Harness Bundle $99.99 AUD $132.70 AUD

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Wild Child - Harness Bundle
Wild Child - Harness Bundle $99.99 AUD $132.70 AUD

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Mama's Boy - Harness Bundle
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Mama's Girl - Harness Bundle
Mama's Girl - Harness Bundle $99.99 AUD $132.70 AUD

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Dalmatian - MAMA Walking Bundle
Dalmatian - MAMA Walking Bundle $99.99 AUD $114.85 AUD

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Wild Child - MAMA Walking Bundle
Wild Child - MAMA Walking Bundle $99.99 AUD $114.85 AUD

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Mama's Boy - MAMA Walking Bundle
Mama's Boy - MAMA Walking Bundle $99.99 AUD $114.85 AUD

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Mama's Girl - MAMA Walking Bundle
Mama's Girl - MAMA Walking Bundle $99.99 AUD $114.85 AUD

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Dalmatian - Ultimate Dog MAMA Bundle
Dalmatian - Ultimate Dog MAMA Bundle $139.99 AUD $182.65 AUD

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Wild Child - Ultimate Dog MAMA Bundle
Wild Child - Ultimate Dog MAMA Bundle $139.99 AUD $182.65 AUD

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Mama's Boy - Ultimate Dog MAMA Bundle
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Mama's Girl - Ultimate Dog MAMA Bundle
Mama's Girl - Ultimate Dog MAMA Bundle $139.99 AUD $182.65 AUD

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Lilac Adventure Bundle - Waterproof
Lilac Adventure Bundle - Waterproof $114.95 AUD $137.85 AUD

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Navy Blue Adventure Bundle - Waterproof
Navy Blue Adventure Bundle - Waterproof $114.95 AUD $137.85 AUD

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Premium Dog Harnesses

Do you ever wonder whether a dog harness or collar is better for your pup during training and walks?

Dog collars have been a mainstay. Most pet owners, if not all, preferred collars, which has been going on for decades. However, it’s not a surprise that dog harnesses have become an increasingly popular choice. Why so?

A collar is common doe pets of all shapes and sizes. Collars are convenient and have been the default when heading out for walks. However, with the non-stop pulling that some dogs experience, most pet owners sought an alternative. This is where your trusty dog harness comes to the rescue!

No matter the size or breed, dog harnesses offer a promising advantage over conventional collars. They are ideal for dog training and discourage pulling. Dog harnesses are also safe to pair with dog seatbelts. Before you splash the cash or get rid of your old dog collar, it’s best to know exactly what you’re getting with a dog harness.

Nalzo’s premium dog harnesses are stylish, comfortable, and designed with the highest quality. Our dog harnesses make it easy for your furbaby to get the most out of every outdoor occasion.

With that all said, we’ve put together some frequently asked questions about dog harnesses that might help you decide whether to switch, stay, or have both, just in case!

Frequently Asked Questions

No matter what type of dog you have, one thing's for sure; they constantly need to go for a walk. But, even before stepping out for a stroll with your furry buddy, a thought always pops into mind — What will he be chasing this time?

Many fur parents worry about their pets choking when they start running and tugging on their leashes. Dog collars place pressure and cause strain on their necks. On the other hand, a dog harness distributes the pressure on the body, making it, in most cases, the much safer and more effective alternative.

Like dog collars, a harness is a piece of wearable equipment for dogs. But, rather than being wrapped around the dog's neck, the harness consists of straps surrounding the dog's torso behind the front legs. This improves your dog's safety by reducing tension on their necks which could restrict proper breathing.

For many dog owners, high quality dog harnesses are the perfect dog accessories!

Nothing too big or too small because we've covered you! NALZO caters to pets of all sizes and breeds, both small and large dogs. We also house many different styles and are always glued to the drawing board, coming out with new premium designs.

Our dog harnesses come in XS, S, M, and L. If you've already checked out our sizing guide and are still unsure whether the dog harness will fit your pup, please reach out to us at info@nalzo.com.au.

We're always happy to have a chat!

Well, it depends!

Miniature puppies may vary heavily in size. Some miniature puppies may still have room to grow, depending on their age. Don't hesitate to reach out to us, and we'll inform you what will work for your pup.

Don't worry; we heard you!

Due to popular demand, we are currently considering producing XXS dog harnesses in the future. At NALZO, we always listen to our customers to improve customer satisfaction, ensuring you're getting the perfect product for your pup.

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1. Better control over your dog

It can be challenging to control a big dog or one that has built a habit of pulling. And using a collar and leash alone is physically straining and risks causing a neck injury or tracheal collapse in dogs.

Hence, a harness is a better alternative. Since it's snugly wrapped around your dog's chest and body, the weight you have to pull becomes evenly distributed, allowing better and safer control over your dog.

2. Good support for aged dogs and dogs with orthopedic conditions

Aged dogs with orthopedic conditions might have difficulty getting up and getting around without experiencing much pain. Harnesses can be a great solution to these. 

3. Better safety for your pooch

A determined dog will find ways to escape from its collar. This can be potentially dangerous in many ways. But, with a dog harness? Everything is safer and easier as they are perfectly snugged in through straps.

4. Walking made easier

When dogs get too excited during a walk, they might twist around and entangle you with their leashes. With a reliable dog harness, you reduce most risks from twisting and pulling. It's important to find a suitable harness that wraps around your pup.

5. A Good training companion

Since harnesses discourage pulling without straining your pup, they can also be a good training tool! You can always match them with your dog walking bag, dog lead, hair scrunchie, or dog bandanas for a more furbulous walk!

Front-clip Dog Harnesses

Front clips are designed to discourage pulling by pivoting your dogs towards you when the lead is taut. It is typically a Y-shaped design that lays horizontally on their chests which is non-restrictive and allows more movement.

Back-clip Dog Harnesses

Back clips are a little more versatile and allow you to manage your pet with a more frontal grip. It has a ring at the top for leash attachment, so the lead is focused on the dog's back. This is especially used for small dogs with delicate throats. Also, the lead doesn't tangle under their front legs, unlike collars and front clips.

Most harnesses are specifically made to discourage pulling. With this, you can have better control over your dog and improve your pup's leash skills. Yes, it can deter on its own. But ideally, you must teach them that a loose leash is the only way they can move forward and that a tight leash means they need to stop.

Give your pooch some soft pats and treats, too!

It depends on the type of walks you're aiming for. Both back and front D-rings allow you to increase or decrease the control as needed, providing you with perfect control of the pace of your walk.

But, for effective loose leash walks training, it is best to use the front D-ring since it discourages pulling by pivoting your dogs towards you when the leash is taut. However, if your dog is pretty confident walking on a leash, then the less restricting back D-ring would do just fine. 

Absolutely!

Your dog can wear their harness in the car. In fact, combining a dog seat belt with a suitable harness can provide the ultimate safety while travelling outdoors.

A reminder to all fur parents, restraining your dog will not only protect them, but it will also protect you and the other passengers. After all, all legalities aside, driving with your pets unrestrained can be distracting. Simply put, they don't belong in our laps nor beside us when we're driving while they're moving freely.

Also, pairing a dog seatbelt with a harness is advisable, but not with a dog collar. Such can pose choking hazards and other serious problems to your pup since the force is only focused on their necks.

Nobody wants that!Ideally, you can match your harness with our list of dog seat belts — talk about style and safety in one!

Proudly, yes!

You can pair your dog harnesses with a leash and seat belt. Check out our available dog harness bundles that come in different patterns and exciting designs. Some sets also complement products for you (e.g. scrunchies, bows, and mama dog bags) — pawfect for twinning with your pup!

Have fun mixing and matching!

Like any accessory, dog harnesses also fall victim to your dog's playful nature. A dive in mud or sweat under summer heat could eventually deteriorate a harness. Hence, keeping them in good condition is a must. But, you have to do it properly.

NALZO recommends hand washing using warm water with mild soap or a spot wipe instead. Machine wash and tumble dry is highly discouraged.

We are based in Sydney, Australia. All items on our page are carefully handcrafted and designed while being shipped from here. To reach more fur babies, we are also shipping to overseas - spreading as much love and kindness around the world.

Please have a read through our Shipping and Delivery policy for more information.

If it's too tight, it could hurt your dog due to friction. If it's too loose, your pup may wiggle its way out and escape. Hence, the fitting should be a priority in choosing a harness.

As a rule of thumb, a dog harness is considered a good fit when you can insert two fingers between your dog and the harness. Sizing guides are also available to measure your dog's neck and chest areas accurately.

If you're unsure what's the right size for your fur-baby, please reach out to us first at info@nalzo.com.au.

Important disclaimer.Our premium dog harnesses are designed to provide a luxurious and stylish feel, with the added function of helping dogs reduce pulling.

Suppose you find that your dog continues to pull while on walks or is having breathing issues as a result of the pulling. In that case, we recommend you seek immediate veterinary advice right away.

Constant pulling may eventually result in breathing issues which may have a long-term effect on your dog's health. Speak to your veterinarian for the best advice.