•Before use, be sure to correctly adjust the length and tightness of the harness and leash according to your pet's chest circumference and weight to ensure they fit snugly but are not too tight and do not affect your pet's breathing and activities.
•Before each use, check the harness and traction rope for wear, damage or loose parts. If damaged, replace them in time.
•When your pet wears a leash, always keep the leash within your control to prevent your pet from suddenly rushing into a dangerous area or conflicting with other animals or pedestrians.
•Do not pull the leash suddenly to avoid frightening or injuring your pet. When your pet rushes, you should stay calm and control your pet with appropriate strength and skills.
•If your pet shows strong resistance to wearing a harness or leash, do not force it. Instead, you can conduct adaptive training first so that your pet can gradually accept it.
•Avoid using the leash for extended periods of time in hot, humid or extremely cold environments as this may affect its performance and lifespan.
•Do not wrap the leash around your hands or body to prevent injury if your pet charges.