Belababy Large Dog Harness (Anti Pull) with Soft Padded Handle, Adjustable Reflective Straps, Black XL
Product description
If your dog pulls on the lead, a standard collar harness can feel like a constant battle. This Belababy large dog harness is built around an anti-pull approach, with a front connection intended to reduce pulling, plus a back option for more relaxed walks.
It’s also the sort of harness that aims to be practical day to day: it’s fully adjustable, uses reflective strips for visibility, and includes a padded handle for extra control in moments that need it (car steps, uneven paths, emergencies). That combination is exactly where it tends to make sense—though sizing is worth double-checking, especially if your dog sits near the upper end of the XL range.
The essentials (what it is and what it’s for)
Belababy’s Large Dog Harness is an adjustable vest-style harness designed for small to large dogs, with an emphasis on training and reducing pulling. The key idea is how the lead clips connect: there are two metal leash rings, one on the front chest and one on the back. With the front ring in use, the harness is intended to discourage pulling. Switch to the back ring, and it’s positioned as better suited for casual walking as well as activities like jogging and hiking.
On top of that, it uses breathable mesh with soft foam padding for comfort during outdoor activities. There’s also reflective material on both the chest and the back, aimed at helping visibility in darker conditions.

What stands out in day-to-day use
What you’ll notice most is the harness-style fit and the “two-ring” lead setup. Vest harnesses generally distribute pressure across the body more evenly than a collar, and this one goes a step further with a front clip design intended to prevent pulling and choking.
The padded handle on the back is another practical touch. It’s there to help you control your dog if you need to react quickly, and it can also make everyday tasks easier—like guiding your dog into the car or up steps. It’s padded in a way that’s meant to stop your hand getting bunched up or “strangled” by the handle in use.


There’s also a comfort-and-breathability angle: breathable mesh plus foam padding is the kind of combination that can matter on longer walks, not just short trips round the block.
Key takeaways (design, materials, and safety features)

This harness is made from an upgraded cationic fabric described as wear-resistant and not losing colour. Combined with breathable mesh and soft foam padding, the build seems aimed at lasting through regular use.
For visibility, it has super bright reflective strips on both the chest and back. On paper, that’s a sensible safety add-on if you walk at dawn, dusk, or in darker winter evenings.
The adjustment system uses four flexible straps, plus adjustable chest and neck sections, and it’s fastened with two quick release buckles for easier on and off. If you’re swapping between family members or prepping for walks quickly, that convenience can be genuinely helpful.
Tech specs (size details to check before buying)
- Name: Belababy Large Dog Harness
- Type: Anti pull dog harness with reflective straps and padded handle
- Format: Adjustable vest harness
- Size: XL
- Neck: 20.5–25.5 in (52–65 cm)
- Chest girth: 26–35 in (66–90 cm)
- Colour: Black

Worth noting: if your dog is at the upper end of the XL neck or chest range, the guidance provided suggests sizing up the chest harness can improve comfort. If your dog’s measurements sit right on the border, it’s one of those “don’t rush it” checks.


Getting the most from it (practical usage approach)
A simple way to use this for training is to start with the front leash ring when you’re actively working on pulling. The intent is that the connection point changes the interaction when your dog tugs, helping redirect behaviour.
Once your dog is walking more calmly, you can switch to the back ring for more relaxed walks. That split is useful if you want one harness that can handle both training sessions and normal days out.
For a concrete example: imagine you’re heading out on a busy street where your dog usually tries to charge ahead. Use the front clip during the busier stretch, then swap to the back clip once you’re on a calmer route for jogging or a steadier hike.

Who it’s for (and who should look elsewhere)
It makes sense if you’re looking for a no pull dog harness that supports training, and you also want reflective visibility plus a padded back handle for extra control. The comfort build (mesh and foam padding) is also a good fit for owners who care about how a harness feels during longer outings.
It might not be the best choice if you’re very sensitive to fit: because it’s adjustable and designed to sit across the chest and neck, getting the measurements right matters. Also, if your dog’s pulling is extreme or you need professional training support, a harness can help, but it may not be the only solution.
Is it worth it?


Buy it if you want an adjustable, reflective anti pull dog harness with a practical padded handle, and your dog fits the XL neck and chest girth range. The two leash rings and front clip approach are there for a reason, so it’s particularly worthwhile if you’re training your dog not to pull.

Skip it (or at least re-check sizing carefully) if your dog sits right at the top of the XL range and you’re worried about comfort, or if you need a very specific fit that’s hard to match with the provided neck/chest measurements.
FAQ
How does the anti pull design work?
It uses two metal leash rings: one at the front chest and one at the back. The front connection is intended to help stop pulling, while the back connection suits casual walking and activities like jogging and hiking.
Is it suitable for evening walks?

The harness includes super bright reflective strips on both the chest and the back, which is designed to improve visibility in dark conditions.
Is it easy to put on and take off?
It’s described as easy to wear with two quick release buckles and four fully flexible straps for a snug fit.
What size should I choose for an XL?
For XL, the provided guidance lists a neck range of 20.5–25.5 in (52–65 cm) and a chest girth of 26–35 in (66–90 cm). If your dog is at the upper end, you may want to consider a larger chest harness for comfort.
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