No-Pull Harness

Pugs are small dogs with extremely sensitive body. The might look plump and fleshy but they are fragile. Pugs have low stamina when it comes to performing activities or running around. The pugs have short nose and they are often short of breath too. Other major sensitivity of pugs is that their neck area could be easily damaged. The muscles around neck are not hard enough to deal with pulling during walk times. This is the reason pugs should be wearing no-pull harness to keep them safe.

Pugs really don’t need long walks, but definitely they are taken outside mostly by their owners. During those times, the pugs are hard to control. They want to roam around and walk freely. The use of collar and leash is not suitable because there is a lot of pulling involved with pugs walk times.

Harness makes it easier to control these little dogs and also to make them walk in a less aggressive or hyper way. Pugs must be trained to walk in a pace which does not make them hyperventilate. Pugs should be taken for small walks only and in case these little ones enjoy long walks then there must be rests on the way to catch the breathe.

Use of no-pull harness guarantees safety but if the pug still tries to pull itself away from the front attached leash then try to put leash in the chest side clip. Front leash encourages pulling and the meaning of no pull vanishes.

Here is the link to post about No-pull dog harnesses and their benefits:

http://purrsngrrs.blogspot.com/2014/12/no-pull-harness-for-dogs.html