Guardian Gear No-Jump Harness

  • Harness to help prevent jumping on people
  • Directions inlcuded with harness

Product Description
Train dogs to walk in public without worry with our Guardian Gear? No Jump Harness. When dog tries to jump, the harness creates a gentle, but firm, resistance across his chest, correcting the impulse to jump. Harness adj… More >>

Guardian Gear No-Jump Harness

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2 Responses to “Guardian Gear No-Jump Harness”

  1. Well, my dog has actually only worn this for about two minutes- my husband felt bad for him when he saw how funny he walked with it on. It probably would have worked too, but after he took it off, we haven’t put it back on because it’s just a pain to do- lots of straps and stuff everywhere- it gets confusing. They should have had the buckles marked- that might have made it easier and more user-friendly and it might actually have been used then.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. This product is so difficult to figure out. If you were trying to assemble and put it on a dog mannequin it would be hard, and we are all actually trying to put this on our wildly thrashing, over-excited dogs. It just doesn’t work! I assembled it properly a few times, the other times, just sort of improvised, i.e. putting limbs through loops, pulling cords tight and tying them together until my dog was clearly hindered from moving freely. There has to be a better way to do this. maybe color-coded pieces? Or a little more structure and less one-size-fits-all? At any rate, the first time I turned my back, she gnawed through the nylon straps in like, .5 seconds. I sewed them back with my sewing machine, tried it a couple more times, then my husband stepped in and installed a trolley/cable. The idea of my dog being tethered whenever she is out appalls me, but the harness just wasn’t practical.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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