Dog Headcollar with Leash Red Adjustable Reflective Gentle Control Head Harness with Padded Nose Strap No Pull Training Collar for Dogs Walking Outdoor Safety
by VODZUP
- Gentle control and reduced pulling: This dog headcollar is designed to guide your dog’s direction in a gentle and effective way, reducing pulling, lunging, and jumping without causing discomfort. Unlike traditional collars, it lessens pressure on the throat, allowing your dog to breathe, pant, eat, or drink naturally. Ideal for safe walking, training, and improving leash manners., Reflective and durable design: Made with sturdy nylon straps and reinforced stitching, this no pull dog head harness features reflective seams that improve visibility in low-light conditions. Whether walking during the day or evening, the reflective design ensures your pet remains safe and noticeable, offering extra peace of mind to pet owners during outdoor activities., Comfortable padded nose strap: The dog headcollar includes a neoprene-padded nose loop that provides maximum comfort while preventing unwanted chewing or licking behaviour. The soft padding protects the sensitive nose area, reducing the risk of irritation or rubbing, making it comfortable for long-term use during walks or training sessions., Adjustable fit with anti-slip straps: Equipped with adjustable side straps and a neck strap, this gentle control dog harness provides a secure fit for dogs of different sizes and breeds. The design prevents slipping off, ensuring the collar stays in place even with active pets. This feature allows pet owners to train or walk their dogs confidently, knowing the fit is reliable and safe., Easy to use with added accessories: The dog headcollar comes with a quick-release buckle for easy installation and removal, along with a chin metal clip that adjusts to different head shapes. A matching short leash is included, offering added convenience and control during training or outdoor walks. This complete set ensures functionality, comfort, and style for both pets and owners.
















