Your Doxie Deserves the Best
why it matters
Regular harnesses put dachshunds
at risk
Dachshunds are genetically prone to IVDD — a spinal condition affecting up to 1 in 4. Most harnesses weren't designed with their long backs in mind.
Regular harness
Built for average dogs
- Pressure distributed across the spine
- Allows sudden jerking on the lead
- Chest strap sits on delicate vertebrae
- No support for elongated torso
Doxie Gang Harness
Built for long backs
- Load distributed across chest & sternum
- Padded body bridge reduces torso flex
- Strap geometry avoids the T1–T3 zone
- Soft neoprene minimises skin friction
by the numbers
what you get
Every detail designed
for the sausage dog
Spine-bridge padding
A firm mid-section pad prevents the torso from flexing inward when your dog pulls.
Sternum-first load path
Redirects tension away from the spine and onto the strongest part of the chest.
5-point adjustable fit
Dachshunds vary a lot — cinch straps at the neck, chest, and belly give a snug seal.
Soft-touch neoprene
Reduces rubbing on the armpits — a common hotspot for long-bodied dogs.
from doxie parents
They're obsessed.
Their dogs are too.
"My vet recommended we switch from a collar after Bruno's IVDD scare. This harness has been a total game changer."
"The padding is substantial and the fit took seconds to dial in. Waffles actually seems more comfortable on walks now."
