• Designed for everyday comfort

    Harnesses designed to naturally follow the movements of dogs and cats.

  • Safety & balanced support

    Models suited to everyday walks, with particular attention paid to fit.

  • Accessories that are as beautiful as they are practical

    A selection combining aesthetics, quality materials, and true comfort.

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Why choose a suitable harness?

A good harness should be forgotten once worn

A poorly designed harness can:

  • restrict movement
  • cause chafing
  • increase discomfort during walks
  • cause stress in some animals

Conversely, a well-fitted harness improves:

  • comfort
  • stability
  • safety
  • the quality of daily outings

How do I choose a good harness?

1. Freedom of movement

The harness should never restrict:

  • the shoulders
  • the front legs
  • the back

The animal should be able to walk, run, and explore naturally.

👉 This is very important for daily comfort.

2. Material comfort

Prefer:

  • flexible
    breathable materials
  • lightweight
  • pleasant to the touch of the coat

Avoid models that are too rigid or too heavy.

3. Secure fit

A good harness should:

  • remain stable
  • avoid pressure points
  • be easy to adjust

A model that is too loose or too tight greatly reduces the animal's comfort.

Our harnesses for dogs and cats

Our selection includes:

  • everyday harnesses
  • lightweight models
  • harnesses suitable for urban walks
  • coordinated accessories

Each product is carefully selected for:

  • genuine comfort
  • quality of finishes
  • durability
  • overall aesthetics

A Different Take on Walks

At FurryTales, walking accessories are more than just functional.

They are part of the daily life shared between a pet and its human.

We favor a calmer, more aesthetic approach that respects animals' natural rhythm.

FAQ

Harness or collar: which to choose?

Harnesses generally distribute pressure better on the dog's body and can offer more comfort during walks.

How do I know if a harness is the right size?

The harness must:

  • fit snugly without being tight
  • remain stable
  • allow two fingers to fit between the harness and the body

Can a harness restrict movement?

Yes, if the cut is bad or too rigid.

A good model should leave the shoulders and legs completely free.

Can you use a harness for a cat?

Yes, some harnesses are suitable for cats, with lighter and more secure structures.

Which harness should I choose for a small dog?

Small dogs often need:

  • lighter materials
  • a precise fit
  • good support without excessive pressure