Personalized Reflective Dog Harness
Personalized Reflective Dog Harness
That difference runs deeper than the name. A harness built for one dog specifically — wide straps that don't dig in, a fit that holds mid-stride — changes what the walk feels like. More of the walk, less of the gear.
If the size isn't right, we'll ship the correct one. Keep the original. If the name we attach doesn't match what you submitted, we remake it. You won't be stuck.
The harness that knows their name.
Wide anti-chafe straps, a stable secure fit, and their name on a custom velcro patch — because everyday walks should feel easy, not like a negotiation.
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Custom name patch, stitched on before it ships ✍️
Reflective front strap🔆
Wrong size? We ship the right one. Keep yours. 🔄
Production error on the name? We fix it. ✅
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Customers are saying
If you've tried more than one harness, you already know the drill. Chafing under the arms after a few walks. A fit that felt right at the door and sat wrong by the end of the street. Or the walk that ended with your heart in your throat because the harness slipped and they bolted.
A dog who used to run for the leash and now backs away when they see it. The dread before every walk — not because you don't love it, but because something always goes wrong.
Most harnesses are made to a size chart, not to a dog — and there's a big difference between the two. You're not being too picky. These are real problems, and the gear usually isn't built to solve them.
The walk doesn't have to start like this.
This harness is made for your dog — not a generic size, not a template. Their name goes on a custom velcro patch, attached to the harness before it ships — sits flush, stays put. What arrives isn't just a harness that fits your dog. It's theirs.
Comfortable enough to actually want to wear it. Personal enough to belong to exactly one dog.
No more armpit rub. Wide straps and correct strap placement keep the harness off the rub zones — so your dog stays comfortable after long walks, not sore.
Secure when it counts. A snug fit and reinforced hardware are your first line — for dogs who've backed out before, always run a collar alongside it. One clip should never be the only thing between them and traffic.
Seen when it matters. The front strap is reflective — early mornings, evening walks, low-light runs. Cars see you both coming.
Made for this dog. Their name is on a custom velcro patch, attached before it ships. Sits flush on the harness, won't peel or fade on walks. The only harness in the world with their name on it.
Stays put, walk after walk. Adjustable fit that holds its position — no re-tightening at the corner, no shifting into uncomfortable spots mid-stride.
Size confidence, not size anxiety. Clear measuring instructions, a between-sizes rule, and if the size isn't right, we'll ship the correct one — keep the original. Order with confidence, not crossed fingers.
Easier mornings. Longer walks. An on/off routine that doesn't turn into a battle, and a harness comfortable enough that your dog starts moving toward you when they see it.
Their name is on it. And it's only ever been theirs.
A custom patch, made to your dog's name and attached to the harness before it ships. Velcroed on flush — sits clean, stays in place on every walk, and won't shift or fade.
It stops being gear and starts belonging to your dog. Made for them specifically — from the first day it existed.
Before you confirm, you'll see exactly how the name will appear. No guessing, no surprises.
Built to stay comfortable after the tenth mile, not just the first.
Most harness chafing isn't a comfort failure — it's a fit failure. The girth strap sits too loose and pulls the side straps up into the armpit. Or the chest strap runs too tight and restricts movement at the shoulder. Both show up the same way: a dog who's learned that the harness means discomfort.
This harness is designed around that problem — built so your dog doesn't have to tell you something's wrong by refusing to wear it.
Wide straps that spread the load — nothing digs in, nothing builds into a raw spot by the time you're home. Stays clear mid-stride — where most harnesses drift and start to rub, this one holds its position. Fit guide included — so you know exactly how it should feel before the first walk, not three walks in when the problem shows up.
The most important moment isn't the first walk — it's the unexpected one. A startled lunge. A squirrel from nowhere. The moment your dog decides to back up fast.
For those moments, we recommend running a collar alongside the harness — a second point of contact so a momentary slip can't become a full escape. It's also how the collar in the walking bundle earns its place. Not an add-on. A second line.
Is this right for my dog?
Honest answer: it depends how much they pull.
This is a back-clip harness. The leash attaches at the back. That means there's no front-clip redirect, no pressure-based deterrent, and no mechanical reason your dog will pull less just because they're wearing it.
If your dog is a strong, consistent puller or reactive on leash, a front-clip training harness is the more effective tool — and we'd rather you know that now than return this one disappointed.
Where this harness excels is comfort and everyday wearability for calm-to-moderate walkers. If your dog pulls occasionally but mostly walks well, or if chafing, fit, and comfort are the main issues you're trying to solve — this was made for walks like yours.
Comfortable problem → this harness. Control problem → start with a front-clip.
Sizing charts don't fit dogs — measurements do.
The size chart on this page walks you through it. Most dogs fall clearly into one size — check the chart and you'll know.
Between sizes? Go larger for deep-chested or barrel-chested builds. Go smaller for slim, narrow, or greyhound-type dogs.
Ordering something personalised makes sizing feel higher stakes. It shouldn't.
Wrong size? We ship the right one, no return needed. Wrong name attached? We fix it. You won't be stuck.
Will it rub or chafe under my dog's arms? Most chafing comes from fit, not fabric — a girth strap sitting too loose pulls the side straps into the armpit. We've built around that failure mode specifically. If you follow the fit guide and still have a comfort issue in the first 30 days, get in touch and we'll make it right.
My dog slips out of everything. Will this hold? A correctly fitted harness — snugged to the two-finger check at chest and girth — is significantly harder to back out of than a loose one. For extra peace of mind, running a collar alongside it gives you a second point of contact. That's exactly why the collar is in the walking bundle.
What if I order the wrong size? We'll sort it. If the harness arrives and the fit isn't right, get in touch with your order number and the correct size. We'll ship the right one straight away — no return needed, keep the original. The size chart is on the page and takes two minutes, but if it doesn't land right first time, we've got you.
What if I make a typo in the name? Before your order goes to production, you'll see a preview of the name exactly as it will appear. That's your moment to check. We produce exactly what's submitted. If the name we attach doesn't match your order confirmation, contact us and we'll remake it straight away.
How long does it take to arrive? Each harness is custom made to order — the name patch is made to your dog's name before it ships. Production takes 3–5 business days, and standard US shipping adds another 5–10 days after that. Budget 7–14 days from order to door. If you're ordering for a specific date, message us beforehand and we'll give you an honest answer on timing.
Our promise, in plain English.
If the size is wrong, we'll ship the correct one — no return needed. If the name we attach doesn't match what you submitted, we'll remake it. If the harness has a manufacturing defect — a buckle, a seam, a patch issue — we'll replace it. We want every dog walking in one of these to actually be comfortable in it, and we'll back that up with action, not fine print.
Every harness starts with a name. Enter your dog's at the next step — you'll see exactly how it looks before anything is confirmed.
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