HEELE Dog Harness Large (No Pull, Reflective, Padded) – Floral-Pink, Size L
Product description
What it’s for (and why the design matters)
A harness is one of those everyday buys that you only really notice when it goes wrong. If your dog dislikes getting something pulled over the head, this HEELE dog harness is built around a simpler on/off approach: it includes a clip at the neck with a quick press-to-release lock at the neck. On paper, that extra convenience can reduce the fuss at fitting time and make walk routines feel less stressful for both of you.
It also leans into a “no pull” concept. The idea is that pulling pressure is distributed across the body rather than focusing on the neck, which the listing frames as a way to help prevent choking and reduce strain. Whether it actually stops pulling depends on your training and your dog’s behaviour, but as a harness style it’s aimed at everyday lead control without the harshness some designs can create.
Key features and how they help on walks
This is a no-pull style vest harness with two metal leash rings, so you can choose where the lead attaches.
The chest ring is intended for walks where you’re trying to discourage pulling (by changing where the force goes). The back ring is described as better suited to more casual walks. In practice, that gives you a bit of flexibility: you might use the chest attachment during training days, then switch to the back ring once your dog is walking more calmly.

Another detail worth calling out is the reflective stripes. The harness is described as having super bright reflective strips, which can make a difference when you’re walking in darker evenings or early mornings. It’s not a replacement for lights or visibility gear, but it’s a sensible feature for UK conditions.
There’s also a padded handle on the back. The listing says this is convenient for grabbing your dog when necessary, and it can help with situations like getting into a car or onto steps. That kind of “assist” is often the difference between a manageable moment and a shaky scramble.
Comfort and build: what you’ll notice day to day
Comfort is where these harnesses either win you over or end up pushed to the back of the cupboard. This one uses a wear-resistant oxford surface with soft padding to protect your dog’s skin. The chest and stomach areas are described as soft padded, with a breathable, lightweight mesh lining.


On a practical level, if your dog carries a harness comfortably, you’ll find it easier to keep using it consistently—which matters for training. If your dog tends to squirm during fitting or dislikes pressure in certain areas, the padded, vest-style approach may feel kinder than a thinner strap configuration.
That said, “comfortable” is still subjective. Some dogs simply dislike any harness, regardless of padding. It can help, but it’s not magic.

Fit and adjustability (Size L, and measuring before buying)
Size L is listed with: - Neck: 46–66cm - Chest: 43–86cm
It’s clearly stated that you should measure your dog before purchasing. That’s not just legal fine print—because the harness uses multiple adjustable straps. There are 4 ways adjustable sturdy metal straps, and you can use 2 neck straps and 2 chest straps to offer an ideal fit with extra growth room.
The listing also mentions that fully adjustable straps allow a comfortable fit for different breeds and body shapes. That flexibility is helpful if you’re between sizes, but it also means you’ll want to take a couple of minutes to set it up properly. A harness that’s too loose can shift, one that’s too tight can cause discomfort.
Control without choking: the “no pull” approach
The no-pull and no-choke design is the main promise here. The listing’s wording suggests that pulling pressure is evenly distributed to the body and reduces stress on the neck.

This is a decent goal for daily leash work, especially if you’ve experienced the harsh feel of collar-based pulling or neck-focused harnesses. But do keep expectations realistic: a harness won’t replace training. If your dog is highly motivated to pull, you may still need to work on reward timing, turning away from tension, and consistent lead handling.
Also, because the harness offers different lead attachment points, you may find one attachment suits your dog better than the other. If you want maximum impact, you’ll likely use the chest ring more during training and reserve the back ring for calmer walks.


Where it shines, and where it may not be the best match
It’s a solid match if: - Your dog doesn’t like a harness going over the head - You want an easier fitting routine thanks to the quick press-to-release neck lock - You’re trying to reduce pulling using a chest attachment, not just rely on collar pressure - Night walks matter to you, and you’d like reflective stripes for visibility - You’d benefit from a padded handle for occasional assistance (car steps, quick grabs)
It may not be the best choice if: - You prefer a very minimal harness (this one is padded and vest-like, so it’s not the lightest feel by nature) - Your dog is still uncomfortable with any harness over the chest and stomach area - You’re looking for a single attachment point setup with no need to switch between chest and back rings (because this harness is designed around two options)
Tech specs

- Type: Dog harness (no-pull)
- Colour: Floral-Pink
- Size: L
- Neck size: 46–66cm
- Chest size: 43–86cm
- Material: Oxford surface, padded cushion, mesh lining
- Features: Reflective stripes, padded neoprene handle, 2 metal leash rings, 4-way adjustable metal straps
- Closure: Quick press-to-release lock at the neck
Getting the most from it (practical setup advice)
Before you take the lead, do a proper fit check. Adjust the straps so the harness sits securely without rubbing, and make sure you’re using the attachment ring that matches the walk you’re doing. If you’re working on pulling, start with the chest ring and use the back ring for more relaxed outings.
A small tip that saves hassle: practise putting it on once in a calm environment before your first “proper” walk. The quick-release neck lock may feel straightforward, but most dogs respond better when the routine is predictable.
Is it worth it?
If you want a no-pull harness with reflective visibility, padded comfort, and a neck-based quick release that avoids lifting something over your dog’s head, the HEELE Dog Harness Large (Size L) makes sense on a day-to-day level. The two leash rings and adjustable straps give you room to tailor lead control, and the back handle can be genuinely handy when you need a quick assist.



You should consider skipping it if you’re after an ultra-minimal harness feel, or if your dog still struggles with any vest-style padding over the chest and stomach. In many homes it’ll land in the “more manageable than basic harnesses” category—just make sure you measure carefully and set the straps properly so the no-pull idea can actually work in real life.
Mini FAQ
How do I know if Size L will fit?
The listing provides neck (46–66cm) and chest (43–86cm) ranges. Measure your dog first and adjust using the 4-way straps so the harness sits securely without being tight.
Can I attach the lead to the front and back?
Yes. There are 2 metal leash rings: the listing suggests using the chest ring to stop pulling and the back ring for casual walks.

Is it designed to stop pulling immediately?
It’s designed to distribute pulling pressure across the body rather than the neck, which can help reduce strain. However, results depend on your training and consistency.
Is it safe to use at night?
It includes reflective stripes for brighter visibility in dark and night conditions, though you should still consider lights/standard visibility practices.
Does it suit dogs that dislike going over the head?
That’s one of the main reasons for this harness: it uses a clip at the neck with a quick press-to-release lock, aiming to make getting it on faster and with less stress.
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