Rainbow Walk Energy: The Harness Set That Makes “Daily Walk” Feel Like a Mini Parade

Rainbow Walk Energy: The Harness Set That Makes “Daily Walk” Feel Like a Mini Parade

Some walks are “just a walk.”
This one? It’s a tiny rainbow parade. 🌈🐶

If you’ve been looking for a harness that’s cute enough for photos and practical enough for real life, meet the Rainbow Harness & Leash Set—built for daily comfort, quick on/off, and smoother control.

Why this set is a dopamine upgrade

This isn’t just “a colorful harness.” It’s a full walking combo designed to feel easy:

  • Anti-pull chest design helps improve control without harsh pressure 

  • Soft, durable nylon webbing for everyday wear

  • Quick-release buckles so getting ready takes seconds

  • Adjustable, escape-safe fit to help reduce slip-outs

  • Comes with a matching rainbow leash (no more mismatched gear chaos) 

What’s included

Inside the box, you get:

Simple, complete, ready to go.

Size made easy (quick guide)

This set is positioned for small to medium dogs, with sizing guidance by weight: Electric Pets

  • XS: ~9–20 lb (≈4–9 kg)

  • S: ~21–35 lb (≈9.5–16 kg)

  • M: ~36–57 lb (≈16.5–26 kg) 

Fit tip (worth doing once): measure your dog’s chest/girth and keep two-finger space under straps for comfort + safety. 

How to make “anti-pull” work even better

Gear helps—but your routine seals the deal. Try this for 3 walks in a row:

  1. The leash goes tight → stop

  2. Wait for slack (even 1 second)

  3. Slack happens → move forward + reward

Your dog learns: pulling = pause, loose leash = progress.
Pair that with an anti-pull chest design and walks usually feel smoother fast. Electric Pets

Care + safety check (tiny habits, fewer problems)

Before each walk:

  • check buckles, D-ring, leash clip, and stitching

  • if anything looks damaged → stop using it Electric Pets

This one small habit prevents most “why did this snap today” disasters.

The vibe: bright, confident, camera-ready

A rainbow harness does something underrated: it makes your dog look extra confident (even if they’re still learning).
So yes—your dog can be in training and be the best-dressed pup on the block.

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