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The Ruffwear Web Master harness combines a secure, escape-resistant fit with full-body support and a reinforced lift handle, designed for hiking, trail running, service work, and everyday wear. Its durable, breathable materials and reflective trim ensure safety and comfort for active dogs, while triple leash clip points offer versatile control for any outing.













| ASIN | B0DNV52S3Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,296 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #152 in Dog Vest Harnesses |
| Brand | Ruffwear |
| Brand Name | Ruffwear |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Red Canyon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,294 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large, Small |
| Manufacturer | Ruffwear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 30104-625S |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | 30104-625S |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Small |
| Target Species | Bulldog, Dachshund, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Pugs |
| Team Name | Team Earth |
| UPC | 748960090487 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**.
Best harness for your bestfriend
Terrific build quality on the harness. Doesn't seem flimsy or weak, looks like it'll hold up for a couple of years. Tons of adjustability to make sure your pet has the most comfort. No movement restriction at all and plenty of room for when they go potty.
A**Y
Then a friend of mine recommend this harness
I foster dogs for our local animal shelter and have watched every type of dog from Jack Russells to German Shepherds. A few of them were escape artist and I was warned to be careful on walks. I used to just use Martingale collars with them but didn't feel they were a safe type of collar to use when bicycling with them on the WalkyDog. Then a friend of mine recommend this harness. I looked it up, read the reviews, bought several sizes, and tried them out. The pros: The dogs cannot back out because of the belly strap. Not a single one has been able to. Most of the dogs take to the harness right away with a few treats, putting on the harness helps teach them manners and not to react when something is put over their heads or around their bellies. I can now safely bicycle with them on the Walky Dog since there is no chance of them backing out of the harness while running, or whip-lashing themselves, or chocking themselves when jerking after a squirrel. The dogs pull less on the leash while I walk them, I think it's because the leash clips to the back and they have less pressure on their necks to pull against. The handle on the back makes it easier to help some of the disabled or sick dogs make the steps up to the house and the jump into the truck, as well as an easy way to grab a dog in an emergency. The straps were a little complicated but the extra steps to adjust them make the harness safer since the straps don't pull loose like other harnesses did, especially when I bicycle with the dogs. I love the inside tag that I can write my name and number on. I used a sharpie and the print has lasted through quite a few washings. The cons: It took a little fiddling to figure out how to adjust the harnesses to fit correctly and snugly. The straps were just a little complicated. The male dogs I watch always urinate on the belly strap, but I just wipe the belly strap down and stick the harness in the wash each night. On some of mixed breed dogs I watched, who were oddly shaped, the adjustment straps hung loose, couldn't reach the side stretchy pockets on the harness to hold them, and posed a tangle hazard when I bicycled with them. I just used pipe cleaner to tie the loose ends to the harness on them. Some of the mixed breed dogs are overweight, just oddly shaped, or narrow chested and the harness would fit, but were just a little looser on them than I'd like, or was able to adjust to. Miscellaneous: Some of the dogs I foster just hated the harness and chewed the side straps to pieces when I put it on. One of the dogs thought it was a toy and shredded the straps in under a minute, my fault for leaving it on the table where he could get it, but I just wish the harness was a little more chew resistant and sturdy. The harness is not reflective, I had to add pieces of reflective tape on them so the dogs and I can be seen easier when it's dark out. All in all a great harness, safe, escape proof, and perfect fore everyday use.
J**S
Your dog is worth it
Our third Ruffware harness. We got this one for hiking. Like the others we own, this is extremely well made and strong... the quality is excellent. The sizing chart is spot on and adjustments make for a good fit. His chest measurement is right at the upper limit of the medium harness and we "sized down" like suggested... there is still a bit of room if he fattens up at all.
D**O
Worth the Extra Money
We were looking for a new harness for our stubborn English Shepherd, who loves to back out of his current one. After doing a ton of searching and reading dozens of reviews, we narrowed our choices down to this Ruffwear Web Master and a much cheaper 'knock-off' of this harness. We ordered both so we could compare them side-by-side. It was clear from the start that the Ruffwear harness was a much better made item. The biggest difference was the quality of the plastic clips. The clips on the cheaper model felt like they would break in no time. This Ruffwear harness seems very strong, and most importantly, will not allow our dog to back out, thanks to the third strap around the belly. I did knock the rating down to 4-stars for a couple of reasons. First, my dog is not the biggest fan of how this harness was designed to put on. Having to lift his whole front leg through the hole to get him in and out of it is a bit of a pain. Second, I feel like the Large/XL size should be two separate sizes. Our dog measured exactly 32-inches, so he was right on the line of a Medium or L/XL. We ordered the Medium first and, though we could get it on him, it was way too tight. The L/XL, however, has a lot of slack to tighten on the straps. Though it does fit him, the padding on the straps doesn't line up centered on his underside, due to how tight we had to make the straps. Overall, we are very pleased with this product and would highly recommend the Ruffwear brand.
A**A
Sturdy Great Quality
Obssesed with this harness! My dog is an escape artist and I feel much more confident walking him around since it’s more secure. I got an xs for my chihuahua mix and it’s the perfect fit. I also love the color. It’s great quality very sturdy.
V**S
No longer good for whippets
I tried the new Ruffwear Webmaster for my whippets after a previous version was the only harness that fit my whippets in length, chest, and did not cut into the shoulders. The new version looked good to me with a more padded chest strap and a neck closure instead of having to slip the harness over the head (which is not a problem for my dogs but more for me as they tend to get impatient and wiggle around). I also liked the idea of having a front attachment for a leash, the older version has leash attachments on the back only. Unfortunately this version of the Webmaster harness no longer works for whippets. While it is of the same great quality, the chest strap is so wide that it rubs into the shoulders when the dogs walks. The front attachment does not make much for improvement of the older version- it is made from fabric and plastic which I wouldn't trust in the long run. All in all it's still a high quality harness, but I'm really disappointed that it no longer works for whippets and similar dogs that are narrow but deep in the chest. I hope Ruffwear will keep the previous versions available, as it is very hard to find a well fitting quality harness for these dogs. I wish Ruffwear would give more details regarding sizing besides just chest girth. Back/thorax length are necessary to consider with a 2 strap harness. The chest strap on the new Webmaster is 2.5 inches, the space between shoulder bones of my dog is 1.75 inches. Would save a lot of returns if more detailed info was provided to the customer. Photos show the 2021 version versus the 2025 version.
K**O
Beagle Pull No More (almost)
I have 2 beagles - and they pull HARD (they like to follow the nose like most hounds do). After our male beagle going through almost a harness every month for the last 6 months or so (we have tried all kinds) We found this and decided to try this one on our male so I ordered it hoping that it would work a little magic and help out. He has ripped through torn off, slipped out of, and shredded harness after harness. So we recieved this on Friday and have used it a few times, and I'm already noticing a difference - Other Harnesses would - - slide all over him - not help in his pulling - frusterate him to the point he would just take them off (while we were walking) - Not stand up to his pulling - as he shredding a Reinforced harness just by pulling after only a week of owning it - some of them never fit him good because of his length and slim design - one we bought him he just wanted to chew it, its like it tasted so good he chewed holes in it - we had one harness where after 2 days all the stitching came out of it and it was suppose to be durable for up to 80 lbs of pulling and he's only 35 lbs. I was not happy at all RUFFWEAR WEB MASTER HANRESS - AMAZING in just 2 days - - He doesn't pull as much as he has been. - He doesn't mind wearing it, infact we put it on him and he ran off an went to go to sleep in his bed - It doesn't slide all over him it fits him securely and when i need to get his nose focused away from something its super easy. - The handle on the back for lifting it just down right awesome - especially since we hike a lot - he Loves to walk even more now that before, - It has a durable feel and quality to it, that i'm sure is going to last. - THE RED color is very bright and helps me see him better when he's running around the lake without having to put hunting colored items on him. ALL IN ALL I'm and HAPPY and IMPRESSED with this product - I'll probable re-review it in a few months to see if anything changes but we hare satisfied now, and I'm happy we can get back to enjoying out workouts.
C**Y
Ruffwear is the best.
Ruffwear is the best! This is my 10th harness. Love the green! These really hold up well. Very well made.
S**4
性格の違う2頭でも抜けない。脱走対策で選んで正解でした
元野犬の子(約14キロ)と、まだ若く動きが読めない子(約9キロ)の2頭に使用しています。 約14キロの子は警戒した時に後退りしてしまい、これまで何度かハーネスが抜けてヒヤッとすることがありました。 一方で約9キロの子は、興奮したり驚いたりした瞬間に急に後退りするタイプで、同じく抜けてしまった経験があります。 このハーネスに変えてからは、どちらの子も後退りしても抜けることがなくなり、安心感が大きく変わりました。実際に踏ん張られる場面もありましたが、しっかりホールドされているのを感じます。 見た目はシンプルで可愛さ重視ではなく、価格も安くはありませんが、「絶対に抜けさせたくない」という点においてはとても信頼できる商品だと思います。 性格の違う2頭でもしっかり対応できたので、抜けに悩んでいる方にはおすすめです。
P**.
Preisniveau hoch, aber gerechtfertigt - scheint ausbruchsicher zu sein...
Vor der Renzension eine kurze Beschreibung der Trägerin: Schulterhöhe 35 cm, Brustumfang 53 cm, 11 kg, sehr schlanke, athletische Figur - Ungarischer Straßenhund, undefinierbarer Mischling, erinnert optisch etwas an eine sehr geschrumpfte Mixtur aus Labrador und Doberman. Charakteristisch ist erst einmal die anfängliche Angst vor geschlossenen Räumen (war vorher wohl noch nie innerhalb von vier Wänden oder unter einer Zimmerdecke) und die unbändige Freude, mit anderen Hunden zu spielen. Ist superschnell, wendig und in der Natur kaum einzufangen, wenn sie nicht will. Das stellt uns vor folgende Probleme: Auf dem Weg in fremde Gebäude stemmt sich der Hund anfänglich (zuhause geht es mittlerweile) gegen die Leine. Wenn sie Hunde erblickt, möchte sie um alles in der Welt unbedingt mit den Artgenossen spielen, egal ob wir, die anderen Hunde oder deren Besitzer dies möchten. Auch hier wird sich gegen die Leine gestemmt, sollte das "Spielziel" hinter uns sein. Nun mag mancher denken: "Dann lass die Süße doch spielen" - was man schon mal von Hundebesitzern hört, die selbst nicht so viel Wert auf Erziehung legen (klar kann man den Hund auch den ganzen Tag allein im Garten lassen, wenn man es nicht schafft, dass der eigene Hund normal Gassi gehen kann oder auf den Namen hört). Ein an sich freudiges Ereignis kann auch schnell gefährlich werden. Unser Hund sieht grundsätzlich erst einmal jeden Hund als potentiellen Spielkameraden an, auch wenn der andere mitunter keine Lust auf Kontakt hat und eher in eine bissige Richtung einzuordnen ist. Unserer Kleinen ist auch egal, ob und was um sie herum geschieht, wenn Spiel und Spaß lockt. In einer Stadt oder in der Nähe von viel befahrenen Straßen kann das tödlich enden. Als es nun geschah, dass sich unser Wirbelwind in solchen Situationen schnell mal aus Standardgeschirr und Halsband herauswindete, musste eine Lösung her. Bei der Recherche sind wir auf Ruffwear-Produkte gestoßen, die als zusätzliche Sicherung einen dritten Gurt um den Bauch anbieten. Beim ersten Anprobieren fällt schon auf, dass hier ein guter Halt geboten ist. Es verrutscht nicht, obwohl die Gurte nur annähernd passend eingestellt waren. Sehr positiv. Die Polster um die unteren Gurte sind auch ein nettes Detail, zumal sich unsere Hündin viel und schnell bewegen kann; da wird wohl nichts einschneiden. Die Verarbeitung wirkt äußerst hochwertig, gute Nähte, robuste Materialien. Auch wenn das Geschirr erst ein paar Tage im Einsatz war, macht es den Eindruck, dass es lange halten wird. Obwohl hier auch mehr Fläche des Hundes "belegt" wird, macht es ihr nichts aus, es den ganzen Tag zu tragen- scheint also bequem zu sein, löblich. Der Halsgurt lässt sich nicht öffnen, also muss der Hund mit dem Kopf durch. Bei unserer Dame war dies kein Problem, bei anderen Hunden mag dies erst mit etwas Übung klappen. Schwierig wird es, wenn der Vierbeiner unruhiger Natur ist. Unser erster Hund - Labrador-Mischling - war vor lauter Freude nach draußen zu gehen, kaum zu bändigen; da war das Anleinen am vorhandenen Halsband schon schwer - solche Hundebesitzer werden ihre Problemchen bekommen. Zudem muss eine Pfote durch den Zwischenraum von Halsgurt und mittlerem Gurt geführt werden, da die hinteren Gurte nur auf einer Seite mit Schnappverschluss geschlossen werden. Man sollte seinen Hund vor dem Anziehen also erst einmal in eine ruhige Gemütslage versetzen, ansonsten kann es nervig werden. Was wir anfangs als eher witziges Detail abtaten, war der Tragegurt. Jetzt möchten wir ihn kaum noch missen. Da sie noch etwas ungewillt ist, ins Auto zu hüpfen, kann man sie nun einfach kurz wie einen Koffer auf dem Rücksitz parken. Beim gefürchteten Gang in fremde Gebäude ist sie so nun leicht auf den Arm zu heben. Und wenn das Gezerre an der Leine zu wild wird, wenn andere Hunde um sie herum sind, können wir ihr locker den Boden unter den Füßen wegnehmen, bis sie sich beruhigt. Dies mag natürlich nicht funktionieren, wenn der Hund seine 20-60 kg hat (kommt auf die dicken Arme des Besitzers an)... Auch kann dies bei Angstgestörten Hunden nicht die beste Methode sein, "Hürden" zu überwinden, da sollte man lieber erziehungstechnisch hin arbeiten - bei unserem Mädel funktioniert es prächtig - gezwungen zu werden und dann zu merken, dass keine schlimmen Erlebnisse darauf folgen. Mittlerweile folgt sie uns freiwillig in unser Haus und in verschiedene Räume ohne getragen zu werden. Wer nun meint, der Preis sei nicht gerechtfertigt, sollte sich lieber mal überlegen, was ein "unsicheres" Geschirr an Folgen nach sich ziehen kann: Unfälle bei einer Flucht können beim Tierarzt mit teuren Operationen enden, schlimmstens mit dem Tod des Tieres. Wenn man seinem Tier nicht 100%ig vertraut, es ausreißt und jemanden beißt (vor allem Kinder) kommt hier noch eine rechtliche Komponente ins Spiel. Unfälle im Straßenverkehr können nicht nur das Tier, sondern auch Autofahrer, Radfahrer und Fußgänger verletzen. Man kann für einen Hund aus dem Tierheim schon ca. 300 Euro Schutzgebühr hinlegen, für Rassehunde sogar vierstellige Beträge, also läuft man doch hinter einem stolzen Sümmchen her, wenn der etwaige emotionale Verlust nicht groß genug sein sollte. Wer sein Smartphone versichern lässt, kann doch sicherlich auch in diese physische "Versicherung" investieren. Also lieber etwas mehr hinblättern. Vor allem, wenn man hier noch in der Erziehungsphase steckt und das Hündchen noch nicht perfekt aufs Herrchen oder Frauchen hört.
R**M
Déçue
Après avoir lu plusieurs commentaires sur Internet, je l'ai acheté pour un chien fugueur. Harnais soit disant impossible à enlever pour le chien. Il a fallu moins de 48h00 à mon teckel pour le retirer.
A**R
Great ... Err on the smaller side if in doubt
Great ... For my little blue Bedlington girl and if looks really smart. She had Small before but the XS is better, the other two can downsize now as I find it pays to err on the smaller size with these if your dogs are slender build. The extra reflective strip over ordinary harnesses is great and saved on of my dogs when a lead hasp failed, as the car driver saw her lit up like a Xmas tree! Great for winter and if hot in summer then I soak them in water as a cooling vest. Works a rest.
R**N
Ander artikel gekregen dan besteld…
Helaas hebben we de front ranger van Ruffwear gekregen ipv de webmaster Materiaal waarvan het gemaakt is ziet er goed en kwalitatief uit. Pakketje niet opengemaakt omdat dit terug moet naar de leverancier.
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