Do you own a Pomeranian and need a harness for them, but don’t know which one to buy thanks to the thousands of options available to you? Well before you purchase a harness, one of the most important things you need to do is measure your Pom to ensure a tight but not uncomfortable fit. The next thing you should look into is the material the harness is made from as most brands of dog harness rub and chafe after a time of being worn.
After thorough research I have compiled the top five recommended dog harnesses for Pomeranian and listed them below for you. Each product has a description under it with three reasons that product would meet your Pom’s needs. At the end of the article is a buying guide you can read through if you want extra information on the different dog harnesses available to you.
Here are our Pomeranian dog harness reviews.
The Rabbitgoo Dog Harness is made for smaller breeds of dog, making it perfect for your Pomeranian, on the off chance your pup doesn’t fit in the small simply size up to a medium. The vest is adjustable and comfortable, making it great for any size dog. With reflective material interwoven, this vest makes night walks safer for you and your pup.
The Best Pet Supplies Voyager Dog Harness is designed for your convenience and your Pomeranian’s comfort. The step in design makes getting ready for walks a dream, especially for dogs who usually cause trouble. The material is a mesh that is perfect for all weather conditions and breathable.
The EcoBark Dog Harness Small is made with soft mesh material for breathability on hot days, great for your Pomeranian. The vest has added padding on the chest to reduce pulling and chafing. The harness is designed to be both no pull and no choke for those dogs who have to learn the hard way.
The Bolux Dog Harness with Control Handle is made with a breathable but sturdy fabric, making it great for your Pomeranian. With two points of adjustment, this dog harness is made to fit to almost any breed. The design is made for persistent pullers, no fear of your Pom choking while pulling.
The Downtown Pet Supply Small Dog Harness is made to be no pull and anti choking for your pulling Pomeranian. With an easy step in design, this harness makes getting ready for walks a dream. The adjustable buckle on the back allows for a close fit to almost any breed of dog.
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As you can see from the above five products, there are many different features to consider when buying your Pomeranian their harness. One of the most important things to do before you buy is to measure your Pom. Almost every harness will have a sizing guide before purchase that you can check to see what size your Pom is. Different brands size things differently, never buy something without measuring your Pom first because that is the size they always have.
This is one of the single most important features you can have on your harness. If you have a dog that is oddly shaped, or has odd proportions then this can be a God send for you. Most harnesses are one size and that doesn’t always fit all dogs of a breed. Being able to adjust the fit to your Pomeranian’s specifications is a great bonus to a harness.
This is a great bonus to have, although it isn’t vital, on your Pomeranian’s harness. It is however more important to have if you live in a hot or muggy climate. Dog’s coats make them more susceptible to heat stroke and similar problems so having a breathable harness negates some of that worry. The most common material used in these harnesses are mesh as it is made from holes for the wind to freely pass through, cooling off your Pom.
These features are perfect for newly trained or in training Pomeranian who still pull and choke themselves. The harness is generally designed to cover the chest area and evenly distribute the weight from pulling across the chest and neck, thus stopping choking. It is also nice for training as it encourages your Pom to stay at your side, where they should be.
A step in design is great for Pomeranian who give their owners trouble when it comes time to get ready to go. Just slide their paws into the holes and slide the vest on. After that you are ready to go on your walk, no struggling or fights necessary.
This feature is nice to have, but no where near a vital feature. If you go on night walks then you may want the harness to be reflective or have reflective lining as it makes you more noticeable to passing cars, making you and your Pomeranian safer. This also applies for daytime walks but the effect is less noticeable.