PoyPet No Pull Dog Harness with Reflective Vest, 2 Leash Attachments and Control Handle (Army Green, L)
Product description
Key takeaways
If you’re trying to stop pulling without turning every walk into a wrestling match, a “no pull” dog harness like this one is worth a look. The PoyPet harness takes a fairly direct approach: it uses two leash attachment points and a front clip designed to discourage pulling, plus a back attachment for more relaxed walking. There’s also an easy control handle, which can be handy when you’re navigating busy streets, getting through doorways, or steering your dog past distractions.
On paper, the setup is practical: you slip it over the head (so there’s no stepping in), then secure both sides behind your dog’s front legs. The vest-style design and evenly distributed pressure are intended to avoid the “choke” feeling people worry about with other restraint styles. It’s also reflective for night walks, with adjustable straps meant to create a snug fit without restricting movement.
That said, it’s not a magic solution. Harnesses can help with pulling, but results depend quite a lot on training and consistency—if your dog is strong and persistent, you may still need to work gradually on leash manners.
What stands out day to day

The most noticeable difference vs a simple back-clip harness is how the leash connects. With 2 metal leash attachment points (and reinforced webbing), you get options depending on what you need in the moment. For example, during a calm walk you can use the back attachment, when your dog surges forward, the front clip is positioned to discourage that motion.
There’s also the ergonomic, vest-style build, aimed at distributing pulling pressure across the body. That matters because a lot of “no pull” claims live or die on comfort. This one uses reinforced webbing and a padded, breathable mesh layer, plus an oxford outer layer described as scratch-resistant and easy to clean.
And when it’s dark out, the reflective design is a genuine everyday benefit. If you walk near traffic, busy intersections, or downtown areas at night, reflective material can make it easier for drivers to spot your dog as car lights hit the harness.
The essentials
This is a reflective vest harness with a front “discouraging pulling” clip and a back clip for relaxed walks, plus easy over-the-head fitting and adjustable straps. It also includes a control handle, which gives you a bit more steering input when needed.



Tech specs
- Material: scratch-resistant oxford outer layer
- Padding/inner: soft breathable padded non-toxic mesh
- Leash attachments: 2 sturdy metal leash attachment points (front and back clips)
- Strap adjustment: 4-way adjustable straps
- Fit approach: designed to be snug without interfering with mobility
- Features: reflective for night walks
- Sizing: Army Green, L (size variant provided in the product name)
Pros
- Includes 2 leash attachment points, so you can vary how the dog is guided during a walk
- Front clip is intended to discourage pulling, while the back clip supports calmer walking
- Reflective vest design helps visibility during night walks
- Easy to put on: over the head, then snap both sides behind the legs (no stepping in)
- 4-way adjustable straps should help you dial in a secure fit
- Scratch-resistant oxford outer layer, plus quick-dry, easier-clean materials are useful if your dog gets muddy
What you’ll want to be careful about

The biggest limitation with any no-pull harness is that it doesn’t replace training. If you expect it to instantly fix lunging or habit-based pulling, you may end up disappointed. It’s more of a support tool that works best alongside consistent leash handling.
Also, sizing is critical with adjustable harnesses. This one is described as adjustable and designed to grow with a puppy, but if the fit is too loose it won’t guide properly, and if it’s too tight it could feel restrictive.
And while the front clip can discourage pulling, that doesn’t automatically mean your dog will never yank—strong dogs may still test the system, especially on exciting routes.
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you regularly walk your dog in low light, and you want a harness that’s built for everyday control. The reflective vest is particularly relevant if you’re walking near roads, intersections, or busy areas at night, where visibility really matters.



It’s also a good fit if you’d like a harness with options: using the back attachment when your dog is settled, and switching to the front clip approach when pulling starts.
However, it may not be the best match if you’re looking for a very minimal, lightweight harness for purely daytime use, or if you’re expecting behaviour change without any training effort.
If you’re choosing between approaches, think of this as a “behaviour support” harness rather than a set-and-forget restraint.
How to get the best results
Start by getting the fit right with the 4-way adjustable straps. The goal is a snug, secure hold without limiting mobility. Then practice in quieter areas first, so your dog learns how the front and back attachments affect guidance.

A practical example: on a night walk near a busier road, you might begin with the back attachment while your dog settles, then switch to the front clip when you notice sudden surges toward the pavement edge. Keep sessions short at first and reward calm walking—over time, the harness can reinforce the “walk nicely” pattern.
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you want a reflective, padded vest harness with 2 leash attachment points and an easy control handle—especially if you walk at night and you want more steering options to reduce pulling.
Better avoided if your main goal is a super simple harness for casual daytime strolls, or if you’re not willing to put in the usual consistency that any no-pull setup still requires.
Before you commit, double-check sizing (since the straps need to sit properly) and decide whether you’ll actually use the front and back attachments, because the value here is in having that flexibility for different walking moments.



Mini FAQ
Is this harness designed to prevent choking?
The harness is described as distributing pulling pressure evenly to help prevent choking, and it uses a front clip approach intended to discourage pulling.
How do you put it on?
It’s intended to be easy: slip it over the head, then snap both sides into place behind the legs. There’s no need to step into it.
Can I use it for night walks?
Yes, it’s described as reflective for night walks so drivers’ lights can reflect off the harness.
Does it have adjustable straps?
Yes, it’s described as having 4-way adjustable straps for a snug fit.
Is it suitable for puppies?
It’s described as being able to “grow with your puppy”, but you’ll still need to adjust straps properly as your dog changes size.
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