The ROPE-N-GO™ is the only patented hardware-free harness that can be adapted to fit virtually any pet — from tiny teacups to hard to fit Bulldogs.
More and more veterinarians are recommending the use of a harness due to the number of dogs suffering from tracheal collapse. A traditional collar can cause damage to a dog's trachea if he resists or is a hard puller. And even some harnesses when fully adjusted, may fit too high on a dog's neck. ROPE-N-GO™ is the only pet harness available that allows such a wide range of adjustment with so little effort.
Simple, simple, simple! The Rope-N-Go couldn't be easier to use. Like most men, I don't read directions unless I can't figure out how to use the product in front of me. I took to the Rope-N-Go like a fish to water. Within a minute and a half I had it on and fully adjusted to Lulu.
When you first look at the Rope-N-Go it looks like one continuous piece of rope, but the leash does come off should you need to remove it. There isn't one piece of metal or plastic hardware like other harnesses. It must have taken forever to get all of the knots in just the right places, not to mention the right type of knots.
Here's how it works. Locate the rubberized sleeve at the very front of the harness and push it down. The hole that is created behind the sleeve is for your dogs head to go through. Then raise each leg separately and place over the rope that is under the sleeve and it's on. slide the sleeve up a little to where the breastbone is. This will keep the harness away from his or her trachea.

The next step is to adjust the knots which are now behind the armpits. The rule is: not too tight or too loose, just right. You're now ready to go for a walk.

It's just that simple!
We suggest getting Rope-N-Go in more than one color if you have multiple dogs so you can color coat them, thus making it easier to remember which dog gets which harness. We've had this problem here from time to time.


Lulu couldn't wait to go for a walk on the warmest day of winter.

Whoa... slow down Lulu!

Time to head back home.

Isn't she just so cute!