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A good dog harness changes the walk. It takes pressure off your dog's neck and stops them slipping out mid-lunge. Rogue Royalty builds harnesses for dogs that pull, work hard, and don't pose for photos. SUPATUFF for big dogs, Active X for everyday walks, Quick Fit for fast on-and-off trips, and leather Attila for the rest. Ships across Australia and to the USA.

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At Rogue Royalty, we’re thrilled to present our exceptional dog harnesses collection. Designed with durability, our dog harnesses offer your puppies and dogs a new walking experience. Your canine companion deserves the best for their comfort, safety and style. That’s exactly what our range of premium-quality dog harnesses deliver.

Below are the dog harnesses we have.

  • Puppy harnesses are made for puppies of all breeds. Providing support to your pups, these harnesses will help them walk without neck strains.

  • Small dog harnesses are perfect for small breeds like Chihuahuas, Pomeranians and Dachshunds. Your pets can feel comfortable on walks with our slim-fit harnesses.

  • Medium dog harnesses are suitable for medium-sized dogs such as Cocker Spaniels, Border Collies and Bulldogs. These harnesses balance control and comfort when you train or walk your dogs.

  • Big dog harnesses work well for larger breeds like German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and Great Danes. Your strong dogs can be tamed and controlled using our heavy-duty harnesses.

Heavy-duty dog harnesses for strong dogs

The SUPATUFF range is built for the dogs other harnesses can't hold. Think Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Cane Corsos, Pit Bulls, Mastiffs, and any working breed that puts real weight into the leash. The hardware is rated for heavy loads, the stitching is industrial, and the body is reinforced through every pressure point. If your dog has destroyed two harnesses already, this is the line. Available in regular fit, slim fit, and full heavy-duty configurations across Black, Camo, Desert Wolf, and Shadow Green.

Best no-pull dog harness options

A front-clip harness is the simplest fix for pulling. When the leash attaches at the chest, your dog's forward momentum gets redirected sideways instead of letting them tow you down the street. Pair it with consistent loose-leash training and you'll see a difference inside a few weeks. The Active X and Quick Fit ranges both include front-clip options, and the SUPATUFF lineup has dual-clip designs so you can switch between training mode and standard walks without changing harnesses.

Leather dog harnesses for everyday wear

The Attila leather harness range is hand-stitched from full-grain leather with solid brass hardware. It softens with age, takes on a patina that matches your dog's character, and lasts for years if you keep it conditioned. Available in Brown/Brass and Black/Brass. This isn't a fast-fashion harness. It's the one your dog wears for every photo, every road trip, every season.

Frequently Asked Questions

A well-fitted harness should sit snug behind the front legs without rubbing the armpits. Two fingers should slide between the strap and your dog's body. That's the sweet spot for comfort and security. Match the build to how your dog actually behaves. Pullers and reactive walkers need a heavy nylon harness with reinforced stitching and a chest-mounted leash ring. Smaller dogs and puppies do better in a slim fit that won't drag down their frame. Active outdoor dogs benefit from breathable padding and water-resistant materials so the harness handles bush walks, beach trips, and rainy mornings without falling apart.
You'll need three measurements. First, chest girth — the widest part of the rib cage just behind the front legs. Second, neck base — where a collar would normally sit. Third, body length — chest to tail base. Measure with the dog standing naturally, not sitting or lying down. Add a finger's width of slack so the tape isn't pulling tight. Cross-check those numbers against the size chart on each product page. If your dog falls between sizes, go up rather than down. Most Rogue Royalty harnesses have multiple adjustment points to dial the fit in.
Collars do the job for relaxed dogs that walk on a loose leash. For everyone else, a harness is safer. It spreads pressure across the chest and shoulders instead of concentrating it on the windpipe, which matters even more for brachycephalic breeds like French Bulldogs, Pugs, and Boxers, and for small dogs prone to tracheal collapse. A harness also gives you a built-in handle when you need to grab your dog fast — across a road, away from another dog, or up into a car.
Dog harnesses by size and breed Different builds suit different dogs. The links below take you to size-specific collections so you can shop without wading through the full range. • Puppy harnesses — adjustable fits with room to grow, soft padding for sensitive young skin • Small dog harnesses — slim fit options for Chihuahuas, Pomeranians, Mini Dachshunds, French Bulldogs • Medium dog harnesses — Border Collies, Cocker Spaniels, Beagles, English Bulldogs, Staffies • Big dog harnesses — German Shepherds, Rottweilers, Great Danes, Cane Corsos, Mastiffs
Rogue Royalty harnesses are designed and tested in Australia by people who own working breeds, training prospects, rescues, and retired show dogs. Every range gets stress-tested on real dogs before it ships. The hardware is sourced for load-bearing performance, not aesthetics. Returns are honest, the sizing guides actually work, and the team responds when you need fitment advice. That's why dog trainers, breeders, and serious pet parents across Australia, the USA, the UK, and Europe come back for the next harness.