Freedom No-Pull Harness
No-pull front-clip dog harness
Should you buy it??
Check closely
based on 3 of 5 signals
Quick take
In short: what each side says
AI · critics · buyers · brand claims — each opened up in full further down ↓
Owners love the harness design, comfort, and control it provides for most dogs, but sizing inconsistencies and durability concerns divide them, with some finding it ineffective or poorly made.
The Freedom No-Pull Harness delivers on its core promise of improved pulling control and ease of use for most owners, with strong design and comfort ratings. However, the marketing's confident tone glosses over real durability concerns, sizing accuracy problems (3.1/5), and a meaningful segment of users for whom the no-pull mechanism simply doesn't work.
The juries are split — worth a closer look before you commit.
The verdict
What the panel makes of it.
Two Hounds Design makes the Freedom No-Pull Harness. It's a dog harness with dual attachment points. The design redirects pulling force to the dog's side. Pet owners use it to reduce leash strain. The harness fits dogs of various sizes. A front clip attachment prevents forward lunging. Dogs wearing it experience less neck pressure. AI assistants currently rank it thirteenth for best dog harnesses. The harness wraps around the chest and torso. It works on walks and training sessions. Many owners report immediate improvement in control.
Act one
What the machines think.
Several AI models read the category and place this product — model by model, list by list, over time.
Rank trajectory?
Weeks of movement.
Act two · ★ new
What the people say.
The same product, judged by the owners who bought and filmed it — what they praise, what they knock, who it's for.
What buyers say?
What Google knows about it.
Beyond the video critics, Google pools 3,584 buyer ratings of the Freedom No-Pull Harness from across retailers — a far wider, if blunter, jury. Here’s the shape of that opinion.
3,584 ratings · 7 written
across 2 retailers
What owners single out
Sizing fit issues that buyers flagged align with the durability and quality concerns raised by video reviewers.
In their words
“The Best#1 Freedom No Pull Harness. Works immediately 1 tug and release. 1 verbal command. I was back in control of my Rottweiler, pit, hound. Big Mack . 2 Hounds designs. Is Heavy Duty. Nylon. With padding under chest. Strong sturdy clips along with stainless steel leash fasteners. Made strong comfortable for my dog. It is easy to put on and take off. He's excited to go for walks now and I'm happ”
Terri B. · verified purchase · 2houndsdesign.com
“This came highly recommended to me for my nearly 80lb Lab/Rottweiler mix who has been pulling heavily suddenly. I loved the color, I love the ease of getting it on him. But that's about it. It didn't have much of an effect on reducing pulling at all. Like at all. Additionally it didn't even last one weekend. I had to tend to something for 15min or so, then planned to go back out for a walk. And he”
Erin · verified purchase · chewy.com
as of June 16 · 3584 buyer ratings?
Claim check?
Promise vs. proof.
We lifted 2 Hounds Design’s headline product-page claims and checked each against what owners and expert reviewers actually report.
The Freedom No-Pull Harness delivers on its core promise of improved pulling control and ease of use for most owners, with strong design and comfort ratings. However, the marketing's confident tone glosses over real durability concerns, sizing accuracy problems (3.1/5), and a meaningful segment of users for whom the no-pull mechanism simply doesn't work.
“Freedom No-Pull Harness”
Effective for most dogs, ineffective for some
The no-pull design is effective for many dogs (4.2/5 pulling control score, quote 1 shows immediate results), but a notable segment of owners report it had little to no effect on their dogs' pulling behavior.
“The Best#1 Freedom No Pull Harness. Works immediately 1 tug and release. 1 verbal command. I was back in control of my Rottweiler, pit, hound. Big Mack . 2 Hounds designs. Is Heavy Duty. Nylon. With padding under chest. ”
OwnerTerri B.
Walking Experience“Calm, Confident Walks Start Here”Mixed
While most owners report improved control and ease of use (4.3/5 comfort, 4.2/5 pulling control), sizing inconsistencies and durability concerns prevent calm, confident walks for a meaningful portion of users.
“This came highly recommended to me for my nearly 80lb Lab/Rottweiler mix who has been pulling heavily suddenly. I loved the color, I love the ease of getting it on him. But that's about it. It didn't have much of an effe”
OwnerErin
The recap
Where it stands today.
- MakerBy 2 Hounds Design — see how it ranks across other intents on its brand profile.