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Meet Christine — Founder, Creative Heart, and Professional Dreamer
I started Pink Papyrus to prove that dog gear can be equal parts functional and fabulous.
Each piece is thoughtfully designed (yes, I still overly obsess over every detail) and reviewed by our in-house veterinarian, Dr. Kirollos — my built-in head of quality control (thanks, hubby 💗).
Some people run on coffee — I run on Diet Coke and big ideas.
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Dog harnesses should do more than just look good—it should offer comfort, control, and a little extra flair! At Pink Papyrus, our harnesses for dogs are designed for both function and fashion, making every walk, hike, or adventure effortlessly stylish. Whether you're searching for the best dog harness for daily strolls, a no-pull dog harness to keep your pup in check, or a dog harness with handle for added support and control, we've got you covered. Our thoughtfully designed collection can function as a dog hiking harness for pups who love to explore or a walking harness for dogs that provides a secure and comfortable fit for everyday outings. Need something for the little ones? Our harnesses serve as pawfect puppy harnesses and ensure that even the tiniest trendsetters get the perfect balance of style and security. If your pup tends to pull, our collection is for you as a no-pull dog harness helps encourage better leash manners while keeping pups comfortable and secure. With premium materials, adjustable fits, and durability you can trust, our top dog harness collection is made for pups who love to strut in style. Grab the cutest coordinating dog leash to your new harness, and you'll be on your way! Elevate your walk with a Pink Papyrus harness—because every adventure deserves a fashion-forward touch!
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DOG HARNESSES
Choosing between a dog collar and a harness for dogs depends on your pets needs. A dog harness provides better control, especially for pullers. Dog harnesses, such as our no-pull harness, distribute pressure across a larger area of the dog's body, reducing the risk of neck injuries. When an owner needs to have more control, a dog harness with handle is also excellent. Dog collars are great for ID tags and can also function very well for dogs who don't pull significantly. Adding in a little bit of an extra wow factor is great with dog collars as you can personalize the style with the addition of one of our dog bows.
The best dog harness for pullers is a no-pull dog harness with a front-clip design to discourage pulling. By attaching a leash to the front of the chest, it helps to redirect the dogs body when they try to pull, preventing them from moving forward. This encourages gentle redirection, making walks more comfortable for the dog and the owner. A dog harness with handle is also an excellent feature to allow for more control in situations that warrant it.
Yes, a step-in dog harness or an adjustable no-pull dog harness is great for training. They distribute pressure evenly, making walks more comfortable. A puppy harness is also useful for young dogs learning leash behavior.
Selecting the right dog harness depends on your pet’s size and activity level. A luxury dog harness offers both style and comfort, while a small dog harness or puppy harness is ideal for tiny breeds. For strong pullers, a large dog harness with durable buckles is the best choice. Any added features like a dog harness with handle is always a great option to have as well.
The best dog harness should include adjustable straps, padded materials, and strong buckles. Added features such as a dog harness with handle, neoprene body construction, or adjustable neck buckles are awesome additions to any dog harness. For a touch of style, consider a designer dog harness from a luxury dog accessories brand that blends fashion with function.
A small dog harness or puppy harness should be lightweight and easy to wear. A step-in dog harness, especially one that is a no-pull dog harness, is great for easy fastening, while a luxury dog harness offers both comfort and style for your furry companion.
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