My dog’s a puller. Now, before you lambast me for my poor dog training, yes, I suspect I’m part of the problem.
To call my girl high-strung is an understatement. A 5-year-old German shorthaired pointer, Leika loves to pull, particularly if I happen to be wearing cross-country skis. So you see, as an avid skier and trail runner, she’s never been very dissuaded from pulling. And when it comes to skiing, it’s very much encouraged.
But while we spend a lot of time blasting through fields and trails tethered together, there are also many more mundane walks to the park or around the city. And then, well, pulling kind of sucks. Fortunately, the Front Range No Pull Dog Harness offers something of a solution and is tough enough to handle a powerful, rambunctious animal for a very long time.
In short: The Ruffwear Front Range Dog Harness is easy to put on, padded, and durable. It offers two attachment points, one that lets dogs pull hard, and another on the front that dissuades pulling. It is very durable and easy to adjust, but my favorite aspect is the overall simplicity.
Editor’s note: Ruffwear made some minor changes to the Front Country harness in spring 2024. After testing the new version for 2 months, I concluded that it is functionally the same as the previous edition. The only differences are that the buckles are slightly more refined and easier to adjust, and the front attachment point now has a plastic coating over the fabric. These minor changes improve the already great harness. The photo below shows the new version, launched in spring 2024.

- Materials: 300-denier ripstop polyester/closed-cell foam/nylon webbing
- Leash attachment points: Two
- Sizes available: XS-XL
- Best for: Daily walks and hikes
Pros
- Four points of adjustment for easy fitting
- Fully padded for maximum comfort
- Light, breathable mesh lining prevents overheating
- Dual attachment points offer good options for training and everyday use
- Heavy-duty and easy to wash
Cons
- Must be put on over dog’s head
- Neck and chest straps may be loose on dogs with small necks
Ruffwear Front Range Dog Harness Testing

Ruffwear Front Range Dog Harness Review

Attachment Points

