Eyein Large Dog Harness – Anti-Pull Adjustable Heavy Duty Pet Vest with 2 Clips
Product description
What this harness is for
If you’re dealing with a dog that pulls on the lead, a no-pull style harness is often the simplest way to change what your dog feels when they lunge forward. The Eyein Large Dog Harness is built as a vest-style “pet safety” harness, with two leash attachment points (two D rings / clips) so you can choose whether you want the front clip to discourage pulling or the back clip for more relaxed walking.
On paper, it’s aimed at everyday outdoor training and lead work, not just casual indoor walks. The design includes a soft padded vertical handle on top for extra control, plus reflective material on the straps for visibility when you’re out after dark.
Key features that matter in daily use
The first thing you’ll notice in use is the two-clip layout. The front clip is designed to discourage pulling, while the back clip is for casual walking or running. That gives you flexibility depending on your dog’s mood that day, rather than being stuck with a single attachment point.

There’s also a vertical handle with soft padding. In practical terms, it can help when your dog becomes a bit too active near a doorway, when you need to lift them briefly over an obstacle, or when you need extra steering control on a busy pavement. It’s not the same as a full head collar, so if your dog’s pulling is extreme, you may still need training—but this helps you manage the moment.
Reflective straps are another real-world plus. It’s described as well-sewn reflective material designed not to crack easily, intended to keep you and your dog more visible during night walks.
How the anti-pull design works (and its limits)
This harness uses a “forced on three sides” style layout intended to distribute pulling pressure into three parts of the body rather than concentrating force in one place. The goal is to reduce choking and make it easier for you to control your dog.
Still, it’s worth setting expectations: even with a well-designed harness, it won’t magically replace consistent lead training. If your dog is used to dragging you, you’ll likely need a bit of time to adjust behaviour, and you’ll want to start with shorter sessions.



Also, depending on your dog’s build and how the straps sit, you may find it’s best suited to dogs that can be fitted properly rather than very unusual proportions. The harness does offer 4 adjustable straps, but fit is everything with any vest harness.
Fit, comfort and build
Comfort here is mostly about materials and shape. It’s made from 100% polyester and uses scratch-resistant Oxford mesh fabric with a soft sponge for cushioning. It’s described as lightweight, breathable, durable and skin-friendly, with an intention to protect the spinal area and keep things comfortable for all-day wear.
It’s also designed to be easy to put on and take off: you sleeve it in from the head and buckle up both sides. There are 4 adjustable straps and 2 quick snap buckles, plus double locking buckles to strengthen security. That means fewer “wrestling matches” at the door, which is a small thing—but it adds up if you’re walking daily.
What to check before you buy

Because this is a harness meant to control pulling, the fit and secure fastening should be your main checklist.
- Can you achieve a snug fit using the 4 adjustable straps (so it doesn’t slide when your dog moves)?
- Do the buckles feel stable when clipped and double-locked? (The description claims strengthened security.)
- Will you likely use the two clip points—front for discouraging pulling, back for casual walking or running?
- If night walks are part of your routine, reflective straps are included, but you’ll still want to ensure the reflective areas sit where they can catch light.
Pros and cons (the honest view)
What stands out is the combination of control options: front and back attachment points plus a padded vertical handle. That’s a useful mix for training situations, especially when you need both lead restraint and quick guidance.
On the downside, no-pull designs can be a bit hit-and-miss if the harness isn’t fitted well or if your dog’s pulling is driven by strong excitement rather than habit. If you’re expecting a “set it and forget it” solution, it may leave you wanting more.



Who it suits, and who should look elsewhere
It’s a good fit if you want a vest-style dog harness with adjustable straps, two leash attachment points, reflective material for visibility, and an extra padded handle for occasional control. It’s particularly relevant if you’re doing outdoor training walks and you want a practical setup for discouraging pulling.
It might not be the best choice if your dog requires a very specific type of equipment due to unusual body proportions, or if you’re only after a basic harness with a single attachment point and no need for anti-pull control.
When it makes sense
If you’re stepping up from a simple collar to something more controlled, this harness has the ingredients for more manageable walks: front clip anti-pull discouragement, back clip for casual walking/running, plus the ergonomic handle.

But if you’re already experienced with training and your dog hardly pulls, you may not need the extra complexity of two clips and a handle. In that case, a simpler setup could be easier.
Final verdict
The Eyein Large Dog Harness looks like a sensible, no-pull oriented vest that focuses on control: two clip points for front/back usage, pressure distribution to avoid concentrated force, and reflective straps for night visibility. It’s not a magic fix, but it’s the kind of harness that can genuinely help your day-to-day walks—especially when you’re actively working on pulling.
Consider it if you’ll actually use the front clip during training and you can get the fit right with the adjustable straps. Skip it if you want a straightforward, low-fuss harness and don’t need anti-pull features or the extra handle for occasional guidance.
Mini FAQ



Is this harness more for training or casual walks?
It supports both. The front clip is intended to discourage pulling, while the back clip is for casual walking or running.
How does the harness help with pulling?
It’s designed to distribute pulling pressure into three parts of the body to help prevent choking and make control easier.
Is it suitable for night walks?
The straps include reflective material intended to improve visibility after dark.
Is it easy to put on and take off?
According to the description, it sleeves on from the head and uses buckles on both sides, with adjustable straps and quick snap buckles.
Does it include a handle?
Yes, there’s a soft padded vertical handle on top for extra control when your dog is too active or tends to pull.
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