The 12 Best Dog Harnesses of 2023
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People / Hannah Freedman
When it comes to dog gear, a harness is all but essential. With less pressure and tugging on the neck, it's generally more comfortable than a traditional collar while making it easier for owners to control their pets.
According to Alison Buehler, owner of Dharma Dog Training in New York City, the most important things to consider when buying a harness are the size and fit. "It's definitely worthwhile to measure your dog," she says. "And no matter what harness I use, I like to link it with an extra clip to a flat collar so if they do get out of it, you can grab them by the collar."
So what harnesses stand out from the rest? We tried 23 on real dogs in real-life settings to find the best-fitting, most durable, user-friendly designs that are not only comfy for animals, but also helpful for owners who are looking for the best pet products to fit their needs.
These are the best dog harnesses PEOPLE tested.
Amazon
Well-made out of thick, sturdy materials
Quick and easy to get on and attach leash
Comfortable, hug-like fit with calming effect on dog
The design prevents choking
No reflective straps for night walking
Of all the options we tried, the Gooby Comfort X stood out from the rest. This durable dog harness is made of thick, sturdy nylon, with a plastic buckle and double D-rings for attaching it to a leash. Putting it on was a piece of cake and was done in less than a minute, thanks to the single-buckle, step-in design.
It's also conveniently adjustable and easy to tighten to a secure fit without putting too much pressure on your pup. The design ensures that the pressure is distributed around the shoulders, instead of the neck, to prevent choking. Attaching the leash was quick and easy too. After testing it out, the hug-like fit appeared comfortable, even providing a calming effect on a typically rambunctious dog. Not only that, but it didn't loosen, slip around, or come off at any point while in use.
This harness decreased the amount of pulling on walks — it even seemed to make the dog walk a bit slower and heel as needed. For those who take their dogs on night walks, be aware that this harness does not have reflective straps. All things considered, we think the price is more than reasonable and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this product to pretty much any dog owner looking for a harness for walking, hiking, or training.
Price at Time of Publish: $15.80 (orig. $26)
Material: Nylon | Sizes: S–XL
People / Sarah Naftzger
People / Sarah Naftzger
People / Sarah Naftzger
Amazon
User-friendly with only one attachment point
Excellent fit with easy adjustments
Comfortable for dogs; eliminates neck tugging
Reflective strips for night walking
Harder to fasten onto more hyper dogs
More expensive than others
We were also really impressed by the Ruffwear Front Range Dog Harness, which feels well-made from durable materials. With only one attachment point on the back, it was easy to put on without having to look at any instructions. That said, if your dog is more hyper, it might be harder to slip over their head and fasten it before they wriggle free.
This harness fit well on the husky we tested it on, and you can adjust it as needed. Although you can't really expect huskies not to pull on walks, it seemed to be comfortable with less tugging on the neck than a standard collar. The harness was padded for extra comfort, and contained reflective strips for safety during night walks. The price is slightly higher than average for this type of product, but ultimately, we think it's a good value.
Price at Time of Publish: $49.95
Material: Nylon | Sizes: XXS–XL
People / Hang Pham
People / Hang Pham
Amazon
Easy to put on and adjust
Single-ring design allows for one-handed leash attachment
Dog seemed comfortable and happy while wearing it
No instructions were included
On a budget? Go with the Copatchy No-Pull Harness. After trying it out firsthand, we were impressed with how sturdy it was, and it was easy to put on, even though it didn't come with any instructions. Adjusting the fit was also a breeze — it took only a few minor tugs to get it right. Due to the single-ring design, we were able to attach the leash one-handed too. It comes with a handle on top for extra control of your dog as needed.
The dog we tested this harness on seemed comfortable and happy while wearing it. It also appeared to make walks more enjoyable with minimal pulling. He didn't try to wriggle out either, which made things easier.
Price at Time of Publish: $12.99
Material: Nylon | Sizes: XXS–XL
People / Libby Ehmke
People / Libby Ehmke
Amazon
Durable materials, but not too heavy
Easy velcro closure with simple D-ring leash attachment
Reduces pressure on the neck during walks
Not adjustable; may not be ideal for dogs in between sizes
No reflective patch; not ideal for night walks
If your dog is on the larger side, the Voyager Step-In Air Harness might be your best bet. The material feels durable but not overly heavy, so it should be comfortable even when worn for long periods in warmer weather. With two leg holes and velcro closure, putting it on is intuitive. The large double D-ring makes it easy to attach a leash too.
While the large and extra-large sizes are great for bigger breeds, we should note this dog harness isn't adjustable, so it might not be a good option for pets in between sizes. It seemed to do its job during walks, keeping the pup secure while reducing pressure on its neck. But since there's no reflective patch, it's not the best for night walks (though you can always add a patch or light yourself). Despite a couple of minor drawbacks, the affordable price makes this product an excellent value.
Price at Time of Publish: $14.99
Material: Mesh, velcro | Sizes: XXXS–XL
People / Jodi Espinosa
People / Jodi Espinosa
People / Jodi Espinosa
Amazon
Durable materials; high-quality, long-lasting feel
Easy step-in design
Eliminates all pressure on dog's neck
Easier to adjust when dog isn't wearing it
Can't attach leash one-handed
For tinier breeds, we recommend the Found My Animal Harness. (It comes in extra-small through extra-large, but since it's designed for dogs or cats, the largest is still pretty small.) With durable webbing and hardware, this harness has a high-quality, long-lasting feel. The step-in design is also a breeze to put on, but we should note it's a little easier to adjust when your pet isn't wearing it.
Though attaching the leash was easy as well, we weren't able to do it one-handed due to the double rings. Still, we liked that this harness eliminated all pressure on the neck area. It's great for walks, offering stability and control without sacrificing comfort. It's on the pricier end for a harness, but all things considered, we think it's well worth the cost.
Price at Time of Publish: $64
Material: Rubber-coated webbing | Sizes: XS–XL
People / Anna Mejorada
People / Anna Mejorada
People / Anna Mejorada
Amazon
Thoughtfully designed with durable materials and reliable buckles
Option to attach leash to chest or back
Reduces pulling while keeping dog comfy and secure
This harness goes over the head, versus step-in, which some dogs may not like
If your dog tends to pull ahead while on walks, go with the Rabbitgoo No-Pull Dog Harness. We loved everything about the design, from the durable materials to the reliable clips and secure buckles. It comes in a variety of colors and features reflective strips for night walking. It's a cinch to get on too — just slip it over your pet's head, clip the belly buckles, and you're good to go. If your dog doesn't like having the harness go over the head, however, a step-in harness may be a better option.
There are two attachment points for the leash, including one on the front chest and one on the back. Using the chest attachment definitely helps reduce pulling, but the back attachment works well, too, and appears even more comfortable. We really have no complaints about this product and are truly amazed by the wallet-friendly price tag — we'd probably pay double for it.
Price at Time of Publish: $13.58 (orig. $18)
Material: Polyester, nylon | Sizes: XS–XL
The Spruce Pets / Dera Burreson
People / Dera Burreson
People / Dera Burreson
Amazon
Easy, intuitive design with one-handed leash attachment
Stays in place and prevents dogs from wriggling out
Secure fit makes walks more enjoyable for owners
Single-point back attachment; not ideal for pullers
Need something for hikes? The Ruffwear Web Master is an excellent choice. This dog harness is super easy to get on and a breeze to adjust — we didn't even need to look at the instructions. Attaching the leash with one hand is no problem either. But just a heads up, the single-point attachment on the back encourages pups to drive forward, so it's not ideal if you want to reduce pulling.
This harness makes nature walks feel more secure. It really stays in place, making it nearly impossible for your dog to wriggle out, which ultimately makes the experience less stressful and more enjoyable for the owner. It also features a reflective trim and safety light for night walks. We wouldn't hesitate to buy this product at full price and would recommend it to anyone looking for a walking or hiking harness.
Price at Time of Publish: $41.97 (orig. $67)
Material: Nylon | Sizes: XXS–XL
People / Riddley Gemperlein-Schirm
People / Riddley Gemperlein-Schirm
Wild One
Softly padded with durable, water-repellent materials
Secure fit prevents it from slipping off on walks
Aesthetically pleasing with optional matching leash and poop bag holder
Awkward back loop placement causes some tugging
For those interested in a cushioned design, we recommend the Wild One Harness. It's not only softly padded but also durable with water-repellent materials that stand up well to rain and mud while being incredibly easy to clean. Putting the harness on took less than one minute. Although attaching the leash is straightforward, we found the loop placement on the back somewhat awkward. Depending on the size and build of your dog, it might cause some uncomfortable tugging.
Still, everything stayed secure on our walks, and we didn't worry about it slipping off whatsoever. We're also big fans of the ample color options, which range from bright hues to neutrals to multi-toned colorways. For such a well-made, aesthetically pleasing harness, we think the price is warranted — and if you buy the Walk Kit, it comes with a matching leash and poop bag carrier.
Price at Time of Publish: $48
Material: Polyester, nylon | Sizes: XS–L
People / Anna Popp
People / Anna Popp
People / Anna Popp
Amazon
Easy to get on with one-handed leash attachment
Durable design stays secure and could withstand chewing
Reflective strap enhances safety in the dark
Included leash isn't the best quality
If you and your pooch like to walk after dark or before sunrise, we suggest the Expawlorer No-Pull Dog Harness. It slips on with ease without bothering the dog's ears, and there's just one buckle to fasten it. Attaching the leash with one hand is very easy as well. Though getting it on and off is a painless process, this harness is remarkably durable — it won't budge once you secure it, and it could probably withstand chewing.
The reflective straps on the front glow bright when illuminated, so cars will definitely be able to see your pet at night. We liked pretty much everything about this product, except for the included leash, which isn't the best quality. But you can use it with the leash of your choice, and for such an affordable price, we really can't complain.
Price at Time of Publish: $15.99
Material: Polyester | Sizes: M–XL
Amazon
Crash-tested tether seat belt with carabiner clip
Durable with sturdy hardware and reliable stitching
Stays secure on walks while keeping dog comfortable
Potentially too heavy for smaller breeds
The Kurgo Tru-Fit Harness is perfect for car trips. It comes with a crash-tested tether with a carabiner clip that can essentially be used as a dog seatbelt to keep your pet in place while you focus on the road. For car safety, this is a great option in addition to a dog car seat. We found this harness very durable and appreciated the sturdy hardware and reliable stitching. That said, the heavy-duty design might actually be too heavy for smaller breeds.
It's easy to get on, though we recommend at least glancing at the instructions first to avoid putting it on upside down. Adjusting the fit around the belly and attaching the leash to the D-ring is a breeze too. We loved how secure this harness felt while walking along busy streets and would feel confident taking a dog nearly anywhere with it.
Price at Time of Publish: $28.41
Material: Seatbelt webbing | Sizes: XS–XL
People / Sara Luckey
People / Sara Luckey
Chewy
Durable design with high-quality materials and chew warranty
Comfortable, customized fit with soft velvet lining
Offers more owner control while minimizing pulling
Putting it on isn't the most intuitive process
We liked the durable materials and high-quality design of this harness and appreciate that it's backed with a chew warranty. Though putting it on isn't hard per se, figuring out where all the straps and loops go isn't the most intuitive process, so you'll definitely want to read through the instructions first. Once we got the hang of it, it only took a few seconds, and attaching the leash was easy as well.
This harness has a customized fit with four adjustment points and velvet lining to keep your pup comfy while wearing it. Providing more control to the owner while minimizing pulling and reducing tugging at the neck, we found this harness to be an immense help for training and walking purposes. In the end, this product is undeniably a great value.
Price at Time of Publish: $31.98
Material: Nylon, velvet | Sizes: XS–XXL
People / Hannah Freedman
People / Hannah Freedman
Amazon
Easy to adjust and attach leash one-handed
Extremely secure design prevents squirming
Durable with no signs of wear and tear after two weeks
Chest attachment point tugs to the side slightly
We also liked the PoyPet No-Pull Dog Harness, which comes in a whopping 25 color options ranging from simple black to everyday neutrals to bright, punchy hues. It's easy to get on and adjust to a customized fit, and you can attach the leash one-handed using the front or back attachment point. But we should point out that, depending on your dog, the chest attachment might make the vest pull to the side slightly, which could affect the overall comfort.
This harness felt extremely secure, preventing squirming and giving us peace of mind about the pup trying to break free on walks. It's incredibly durable too — after two weeks of use, it still looked brand new with no signs of wear and tear. All things considered, we think the price is very reasonable and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this product to any dog owner.
Price at Time of Publish: $22.67
Material: Nylon, mesh | Sizes: XS–XL
People / Martha Long
People / Martha Long
People / Martha Long
The first thing to consider when buying a dog harness is the fit. Many options come in a range of sizes to accommodate various breeds, but ideally, you want something that adjusts, like the 2 Hounds Design Freedom No-Pull Dog Harness. This will help ensure it's not only secure but also comfortable for your pet during walks and training sessions.
Pay attention to the materials, too, as this can affect durability. The best dog harnesses are often made of webbed nylon (similar to seatbelt materials), which stands up well to tearing, tugging, chewing, and everyday wear and tear. Nylon is also water-resistant and generally very easy to clean. The PoyPet No-Pull Dog Harness is a durable choice, showing no signs of wear after frequent use for two weeks.
Dog harnesses usually have one or two leash attachment points on the back and/or chest. According to Buehler, a front clip (on the chest) can be a great training tool for dogs that tend to pull more, "but it's not going to help with really extreme pulling." Something that attaches to the back, like the Ruffwear Web Master Dog Harness, will be comfortable on most popular breeds and easy to control, though it may not be the best option for pullers.
Lastly, think about what you plan to use the harness for. Some designs are ideal for hiking. For instance, Buehler says, "Vest harnesses can be really good if they have a handle on the back so you can help your dog up a rock if they're struggling to climb."
Others with reflective strips, like the Expawlorer No-Pull Dog Harness with Leash, are ideal for walking after dark. An adjustable option such as the Gooby Comfort X Step-In Harness is a good choice for various activities, including walking, hiking, and training sessions.
People / Anna Mejorada
We researched today's best dog harnesses and selected 23 to try firsthand on real dogs. After inspecting the materials and durability, we put each harness on a dog, adjusted the fit, and attached the leash.
Next, we tested them out on daily walks over a two-week period, noting the dogs' comfort, whether pulling was reduced, if they came loose, and how much control we had. Each harness was awarded a score for ease of use, fit, durability, and value, and those with the highest overall ratings were selected for this roundup.
According to Buehler, harnesses are safer and less likely to lead to injury while walking a dog. They also tend to be more comfortable than traditional collars, especially for pullers, as they don't put any pressure on the neck. "As a trainer, I love harnesses because [the] dog doesn't really feel the equipment too much," she says.
A dog harness shouldn't be too tight or too loose. "You should be able to fit two to three fingers sideways between the harness and your dog's body," says Buehler. "If you get them too loose, and the dog has narrow shoulders, they're going to be able to get out of it."
Generally speaking, no. A dog shouldn't wear a harness all day. Though they're safe and comfortable to wear on long walks, too much time in a harness could cause uncomfortable or even painful rubbing on the skin or lead to sores under the armpits.
Theresa Holland is a freelance commerce writer specializing in lifestyle, recreation, and pet products. For this story, she compiled tips from a professional dog trainer and evaluated insights from our testing team to create a trusted, comprehensive list of the best dog harnesses on the market. For additional insight on how to pick the best dog harnesses, we spoke to Alison Buehler, owner of Dharma Dog Training in New York City, for her expert input.
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