overview

We specialize in custom made harnesses for every dog's needs. Each harness is built to your custom measurements. We use 2" nylon webbing tested to withstand 5,000+ pounds. The dog harnesses are padded with four layers of fabric, and if desired, we can add additional covered foam padding at pressure points. We offer our dog harnesses in the following categories: Weight-pulling, Carting, Mushing, and Skijoring. The following colors are offered: Black, brown, burgundy, dark dusty rose, dark red, forest green, fuchsia, hot orange, khaki, light red, navy blue, olive drab, pacific blue, pink, powder blue, royal blue, silver gray, pumpkin, purple, raspberry, tan, white, and yellow. Padding is selected in a coordinating color. We can also add emblems at the side-joints and on the back featuring flags, specific dog breeds, etc.

We now have personalized monogramming available and also can make slip collars and leashes to match your harness. In addition, we make metal drag sleds for conditioning with a stake in the center to place weight lifting plates on. This is a fantastic way to build your dog's strength and endurance.

weight pulling

Most of our harnesses and merchandise are geared around weight pulling. The wonderful thing about weight pulling is that it is a way for owners to interact with their dogs in a relatively inexpensive way with no previous experience required. Breed clubs and organizations like the UKC, APA, and IWPA offer competitions for all dogs. Working dog titles can be earned so you can take it as far as you want to.

Your primary concerns are to get a quality harness that fits properly and to condition your dog. Take measurements multiple times until you are confident they are accurate. A harness that doesn't fit right can cause injury. After the harness is purchased, you are ready to begin training your dog to pull. This training can lead to competitive weight pulls, but you can also use this whole concept for conditioning your dog. Yes, training is necessary regardless of the "my dog loves to pull" theory. Dogs have to be trained to pull with correct form. Dogs have to be trained to become conditioned. Just as we can't begin lifting weights today that would win a body-building contest, it takes time to build up your dog's stamina and strength.

The only other items you need are an old tire, an eye hook, and a scrap piece of 2x4. I found that our local tire store is more than happy to give me an old, rimless tire. Size of the tire needs to be based on the size of your dog. Drill a hole through the tire. Insert eye hook by screwing it into scrap 2x4 that is laid in the wheel well. You now have a conditioning weight that cost you around $2.00 for the eye hook. The only other purchase I recommend is to buy a heavy duty 20' tie-out with clips on both ends. This costs approximately $20.00 at discount stores. The tie-out at 20' keeps the tire from ever crashing into the back of your dog, preventing injury and fear. Begin with pulling a very short distance and build up from there.

When beginning weight pull training, the main key is PATIENCE. Each dog has a different learning curve, learning style, and you use whatever method works. Be consistent in commands and praises used. When I want my dogs to pull I use the command "Work". As soon as they respond, the praise begins "Good boy," or "Good girl," and it alone is repeated unless a correction is needed. Always reward your dog with love and praise when they accomplish even the smallest victory. I train my dogs on leash. I can keep their focus, keep them under control, and make necessary adjustments.

Finally, a successful day of weight pulling is not about your dog winning a weight pull or setting a world record. Instead it is about time spent with your dog having fun working together. This is a sport for any size dog and any age owner. And what a cheap diet plan for both of you as you condition together! So make training time enjoyable and beneficial for both of you. Don't get frustrated as success is measured in inches. And always have FUN while weight pull training.