Does your pet pull on their leash? Are you currently looking for a straightforward and comfortable way to teach them out of this bad habit? A number pull harness might be the answer. Not just is it much more comfortable for the pup, but inaddition it provides better control over their movements. Read on to learn how to fit a number custom dog harness.

Step 1: Measure Your Dog's Neck and Chest Girth
The first step in fitting a number pull harness is to measure your dog's chest and neck girth. To have this measurement, make use of a flexible measuring tape, like everyone else would if you're fitting clothing. Begin by measuring the circumference of your dog's chest directly behind their front legs. Then move up towards their neck and gauge the circumference there as well. Record these measurements so that you will find the right size harness for your pup.
Step 2: Check the Harness Size Chart
After you have your pup's measurements, browse the sizing charts given by different brands to determine which size of no pull harness fits best for the dog. Most manufacturers list sizes centered on two measurements – chest girth and neck girth – so ensure that both measurements are within the number listed for every size before selecting one. Make sure to double-check the chart since different brands can vary when it comes to what size fits within each range. It's better to err privately of caution in regards to sizing—it's better if a harness is slightly bigger than too small!
Step 3: Put On The Harness
Since you have determined which size fits best, it's time to put on the no pull harness! Start by placing one end of the straps around your pup's neck while holding onto both ends with one hand (this will help keep everything in place). Along with your other hand, thread one strap through each loop at each side of the chest piece until they meet at the guts back panel near where your pup's tail starts (this should create an “X” shape). Once everything is set up, tighten both ends evenly until it feels secure but not as tight (you should manage to slide two fingers between each strap and your pup's body). Finally, fasten any buckles or velcro closures according to instructions from producer and adjust accordingly until it fits perfectly!
Step 4: Test Out The Fit And Go For A Walk! Once everything is set up, try out how well it fits by having your pup walk around or do some light jogging using their new harness on. If everything feels good then take them outside for a walk! Remember that each time you adjust or remove/put on a brand new no pull harness, ensure that you re-measure such that it always fits correctly. This can help ensure they stay safe and comfortable during walks in addition to prevent any unnecessary strain from pulling or tugging on the neck and shoulders once they wear it regularly!

Conclusion: Fitting a no-pull harness might appear intimidating at first, but after you understand how to measure properly and follow these steps above, putting one together becomes much simpler! By giving better control over movement along with comfort for the four-legged friends during walks, using a no-pull harness can help reduce any pulling behavior while training them out of this bad habit altogether! With proper fitment and regular utilization of this sort of leash accessory, we can all enjoy our outdoor adventures with our furry companions a lot more safely!