🐾 Unleash Comfort: The Harness Your Pup Deserves!
The GoobyComfort X Head in Harness is a patented, choke-free harness designed specifically for small breed dogs, accommodating weights up to 30 lbs. Made from lightweight, breathable mesh, it ensures comfort and temperature regulation. The harness features a durable metal D-ring for leash attachment and is machine washable for easy maintenance, making it the perfect choice for both indoor and outdoor adventures.
T**B
Incredibly durable, comfortable, and has saved us a lot of grief!
We had been searching high and low for a harness that wouldn’t limit movement, wouldn’t put pressure on the neck, and something durable as it would need to be washed frequently. After trying five very different harnesses, I was about to give up because it was apparent there were no harnesses out there that satisfied our criteria. After giving up the search, I was drafting a pattern to sew a harness and had a Zak George training video playing in the background. He was demonstrating something so I looked up and one of the puppies he was working with was wearing this harness! I hadn’t seen one quite like this before and was so impressed with how unobtrusive the harness was and how well it moved with the dog! I pored over the video description and comments and found nothing so I went through the video frame by frame and saw “Gooby”; success!Upon receipt the harness looked and felt very well made. No loose threads and no frayed/unsecured edges. We have a lot of Ruffwear products which, in regard to durability and thoughtfulness of design, have substantially outperformed everything else we’ve had or looked at in person, and as crazy dog people I’d say the majority of our income (after bills) goes toward things for our dogs. However, our puppy is growing very fast and I didn’t want to spend an obscene amount on a harness that would only last a few months (though shelters need donations like this so if you end up with products you don’t use, please consider donating!).We hike and paddleboard with our dogs a few times each month and they get into some abrasive plants that have really damaged previous harnesses and collars. We also live downtown in a busy city and want harnesses we can trust to keep our dogs secure and safe. Our puppy has severe allergies to grass and some other vegetation and requires at least three baths a week to remove these allergens from her fur, otherwise she’ll chew her skin raw. She also is taking extra time to house train as she learned in the shelter that going to the bathroom where you sleep and eat is just how it is. Due to these factors, the harness needs to be washed at least three times per week because we wanted one she would wear continuously so that we could rush her outside straightaway if she showed any signs of needing to go. This is also why we wanted a comfortable, unobtrusive harness. We tried several different designs (step-in/clip-behind, Easy Walk, the slip-on t-shirt looking ones, and the ones that have a thick panel in front) and all were clunky or itchy, leading her to chew on them or itch constantly. This one is a miracle! She doesn’t chew it while it’s on (she has attempted tug-of-war with it while I’m trying to put it on) and she doesn’t seem bothered by it at all, unlike the others.It is durable, breathable, and very soft. We did purchase the black color, which I was worried was a bad decision in the humid triple digit summer. However, after a 30 minute walk on a 97F evening, a laser temperature gun indicated only a 7 degree difference from the black strap and the white fur next to it. The chest strap has a wide range of adjustability, which we really appreciate! We’ve gone from the smallest to the largest length in five weeks. The non-adjustable neck portion was slightly too big the first week she wore it, but the X design kept it on her shoulders and she could not slip out. She’s growing like a weed and it fits perfectly now with room for her to bring her neck back when playing or looking up at the squirrels that taunt her. There are now a few stray threads from her grabbing it with her sharp little needle teeth while putting it on, but the fabric weave is such that they haven’t unraveled and trimming them off is an easy fix.For background, I am a researcher in a microbiology lab working with pathogens that have the potential to infect canines and I sew as a hobby, so I am very hard on clothes when washing to sanitize after work and I have studied fabric care and quality relatively in-depth. I typically saturate the harness with Oxy Clean Max Force to aid in spore and allergen removal and this has often faded and weakened fabrics in the past. I throw the harness in the wash with our clothes 3-4 times per week and it still looks as good as new! Except for the D-ring, which has a gunmetal gray coating. I wish the D-ring had been left the silver that is underneath the coating so that it didn’t look worn, but if that’s the only issue we have that says quite a lot as this harness has been through the ringer! The only other downside is the big white Gooby text on the back—everyone thinks that is her name. We’ve actually started calling her Gooby as a joke because everyone who meets her says “hi Gooby”.We are so sad that she is about to completely outgrow this harness and wish they made larger sizes (please consider this!). We don’t even like our seventy-dollar Ruffwear harness this much as it puts a lot of pressure on the neck when our big guy is lying down, and the panels are so thick they hold in a fair amount of heat. He also lost a lot of weight during chemotherapy and we had to buy a new one as it wasn’t adjustable enough. I’m looking to sew my own version, but I don’t have the machines that would allow the professional seam work this harness has. I’m just going to cross my fingers and hope Gooby decides to extend their size range to include 80 lb deep chested dogs! I would highly recommend this harness to everyone and because it is such a high quality at a low price point I will be including it in the care packages I give to friends with new dogs.Tl;dr: This harness takes the abuse of a clumsy puppy like a champ and holds up to 3-4x weekly washing with extra hot water on the “sanitary” cycle, which has destroyed other items. It seems to be very comfortable (thin, breathable, broad straps so that pressure isn’t concentrated when restraining), doesn’t hinder movement in an active puppy, and the back strap has a large adjustability range for dogs gaining or losing weight. It is comparable to Ruffwear products which, in 22 years of owning dogs, has been our golden standard for performance and durability. Overall this harness has made training during puppyhood less stressful because she can keep the harness on at all times and it is very secure, so we don’t have to worry about her slipping out and running into traffic.
K**S
Our dog approves
We had to stop using our pal's harness because she decided, after 2 years, that she was petrified of the velcro sound! It took us a bit to figure out what bothered her and why she was acting crazy (crazier than usual, actually) when we tried to put on her little harness. So, I looked for non-velcro harnesses on Amazon and found this one. It has been very good. Now, there is not much to it, so I think that if you have a larger dog (ours is 10 pounds) and/or a dog that pulls a lot, this may not work for you. I do have some worry that if she decided to bolt (i.e., she got frightened by something), she might be able to pull out of it. Outside of that concern, it is a nice little harness.
A**R
Best Harness
It took 3 attempts to figure out the correct size but once I got it right I was very pleased. My crazy escape artist is usually a medium or large & this harness needed to be an extra large in order to fit properly. This is the best harness I've ever had for her. She can not escape it and she can escape every other harness we've tried over the past 6 years. As well as not being able to slip out of it, it's very lightweight and seems to fit comfortably while walking. Definitely worth the cost.
A**E
Not chew proof
I like the fact that the criss cross design is away from the neck and our dog seems to feel comfortable in it. The only problem is that it is not chew proof, but then I don't know what would be with our dog - he chews everything. He is 15 lbs but his teeth are very sharp and he is teething. He has chewed it at 3 places and when it's done, I will definitely replace it with another of that model.
M**R
Safe and comfortable
My pup had no problem while using the harness. I felt more at ease using this harness than versus the regular collar hook for the leash. She’s a stray dog that was adopted so she is still a bit confused about being directed when going out to the park but has improved greatly and I find it easier and less stressful for her to wear.
K**R
MEASURE CHEST. Perfect fit.
Some small breeds have way bigger chests then you think. I Measured more carefully this time. Got this one on Amazon my sister uses this brand. she recommended it. She has two of them in medium for her Chihuahuas. I had bought a different brand each one at both Target and PetSmart. Both brands were way too small. Not even close in a small. Both were very good quality brands it's just that I should have measured more accurately. If your dog is a wiggler have somebody hold him while you measure the chest circumference. It'll save you some money. This one's easy to use and doesn't bind. He moves easily in it.
M**Z
Pug Approved
This "Goody Harness" is the absolute perfect harness for a Pug or Boston terrier. The crisscross style means the harness does not tug on their neck directly, but rather hits their chest area. It's soft enough to leave on all the time or easy enough to take off and on when needed. Most pug owners don't use regular dog collars so THIS is a great choice for a pug.
J**J
Allow for thicker coats when sizing
This seems like a really good harness. And looks to be well made. However, it was too small for my pup. I ordered a medium. He is a 12lb Maltipoo. He is not very long, but he he does have a lot of fur (I keep it long). I will return this one and order another one a size up.I will update when I get a new one.
L**L
easy to put on but watch the size
bought a Large for my mini-golden doodle. worked great when she was about 6.5-7kg and 8 mo old. now that she's fully grown (14 mo old), the harness seem a bit too short on the torso. The harness's girth is adjustable but torso length is not adjustable.
K**Y
Gooby- Comfort X Head-In Harness
The X shape collar works! At least, my dog is not choking when she does pulls. I recommend for this reason.
V**E
Lightweight! A good buy!
Lightweight! Love this harness lots as I can see that it is not putting pressure on my pup’s neck.
J**T
DON'T BOTHER!!
They look fairly smart but the strapping material is of very poor quality so buckle up/go out of shape and cause friction under my Malshi's armpits causing terrible matting. The Harness itself is OK - it's just those awful straps. I bought two of these things - one in black and one in red and they are a thorough waste of money. It took a month to get in that shape and now I missed the return window. Very upset. Now I have to buy two more. Definitely a different manufacturer. :-(
L**E
Great design for small dogs
Love the low neck design so it’s non choking, wish has been a big issue with other harnesses we tried. Only wish the loop to attach the leash to was made of metal not plastic. Most harnesses the loop is metal. My girls can really pull and I worry it will snap. Otherwise, very happy with the fit. She’s modelling a small here.
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