FYY No Pull Dog Harness (L-Blue) with Breathable Mesh, Reflective Strips & Sturdy Handle
Product description
The essentials
If your dog tends to pull on the lead, a “no pull” harness is often the simplest way to change the walk without immediately switching your whole training routine. The FYY no pull dog harness is a vest-style design with a back attachment clip intended to discourage pulling, plus breathable mesh for warmer days and reflective strips for visibility.
It’s the sort of harness that aims to make everyday outings easier: quick on/off, adjustable at the chest and neck, and a sturdy safety handle included for moments where you need extra control (think busy crossings or getting your dog back into position).
What it’s for and how it works
On paper, the core idea is straightforward: by changing where the lead attaches and using a back attachment clip, the harness is meant to reduce the dog’s ability to surge forward. This is the main reason people shop for a no pull dog harness in the first place—especially for small to medium dogs that can suddenly turn a calm walk into an uphill battle.

A practical micro-example: you clip the lead to the reinforced ring, take a couple of steps, and when your dog surges forward the harness routing and back clip are intended to shift the pressure in a way that discourages pulling. It won’t “train” your dog by itself, but it can help you get more controlled, manageable walks while you work on consistent lead manners.
Where it stands out
The breathable air mesh and padded, cushioned build are the most reassuring points for day-to-day comfort. If you’re walking in warmer weather, the ventilated design is meant to help keep your dog cooler rather than trapping heat against the skin.


You also get reflective strips described as “super bright”, which is exactly what you want if you walk at dawn, dusk or in low light. And if you’re the kind of person who values having a harness you can get on quickly, the design here is built around sliding buckles (so you’re not constantly wrestling straps over your dog’s legs).
Finally, the sturdy safety handle adds a “grab-and-help” option. It’s not a replacement for good training, but it can be genuinely useful during training pauses, quick corrections, or brief lift-and-position moments.

Quick take: the best and the less convincing parts
The best bits are fairly practical: breathable comfort, reflective visibility, adjustable chest/neck fit, and the no pull concept with a reinforced leash ring and back clip.
That said, it may not be perfect for every pulling situation. If your dog’s pulling is extreme or they lunge in a way that’s more about excitement than technique, a harness like this can still help, but it might end up feeling more like a support than a full solution. Also, because fit matters so much with vest-style harnesses, it’s worth taking sizing seriously—otherwise the “no pull” effect and comfort can both be compromised.
Tech specs
- Type: No pull dog harness (vest style)
- Material: Durable nylon oxford with soft cushion padding, breathable air mesh
- Key control features: Reinforced leash ring, back attachment clip intended to stop pulling
- Adjustability: Adjustable straps at the chest and neck
- Fastening style: Quick snap buckles with sliding buckle
- Safety add-on: Sturdy safety handle
- Reflectivity: Reflective strips for day and night walks
- Colour: L-Blue
- Adjustable size ranges:
- Adjustable chest girth: 22.06–28.76 in / 56–73 cm
- Adjustable neck girth: 20.88–25.61 in / 53–65 cm

Who it suits (and who should be cautious)


It makes sense if you want a comfortable, day-to-day walking harness with a no pull approach, especially for hot-weather outings. The reflective strips and breathable mesh also make it a sensible pick if your walks happen outside daylight.
It’s less likely to suit you if you’re after a fully dialled-in, specialised setup for a very specific behaviour problem, or if you can’t be confident about measuring and adjusting for your dog’s chest and neck girths. Ten minutes spent getting the fit right is usually the difference between “works well” and “feels fiddly”.
Care & practical tips for getting the most from it
This is designed to be easy to put on and take off, but to get the best results from the no pull concept, you’ll want it sitting correctly on the body as you adjust the chest and neck straps. If it rides out of position, the lead pressure and the back clip behaviour won’t match what you expect.

Also, reflective strips help with visibility, but they don’t replace caution in traffic-heavy areas—so consider it part of your overall safety setup rather than the only thing keeping you seen.
FAQs
Is this harness meant to stop pulling completely?
It’s designed as a “no pull” harness with features intended to discourage pulling (including the back attachment clip), but it’s still a support for training and controlled walking rather than a guarantee.


Is it suitable for warm weather walks?

The breathable air mesh and padded, cushioned build are specifically highlighted for keeping your dog cooler during outdoor activities in hot weather.
Can I put it on and take it off quickly?
The description suggests it’s easy to put on and take off, with buckles that can be locked by sliding without raising the pet’s feet.
Does it offer extra control beyond the lead?
Yes—there’s a sturdy safety handle described as useful for gaining immediate control during training, emergencies, or similar moments.

What should I check before buying?
Before you buy, double-check the adjustable chest girth and neck girth ranges against your dog’s measurements, because the fit strongly affects comfort and how well the harness functions.
When it makes sense
Buy the FYY no pull dog harness if you want an adjustable vest-style harness with breathable mesh comfort, reflective visibility, and a no pull design aimed at making everyday walks easier—particularly in warmer conditions. It’s also a sensible choice if having a sturdy safety handle matters to your routine.
Avoid it if you’re not confident about getting the chest/neck fit right, or if your dog’s pulling is so intense that you need a more highly tailored training approach. In short: it’s a practical, comfort-focused harness with a clear purpose, but it works best when the fit and expectations are realistic.
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