Built for my dog.

A French Bulldog wearing a colorful harness against a split pastel background.

My French Bulldog, Jackson, is a sturdy loaf of sourdough with one rule: don’t touch the face. This made over-the-head harnesses a time-consuming dance that got in the way of a simple potty walk. I didn’t need my dog to live in a harness all day, I just needed one we could get on and off with ease.

For years, I searched every pet store for a step-in harness made of neoprene. I found step-in straps and cheap mesh, but never neoprene—the soft, breathable, machine-washable stuff they use for scuba gear and knee sleeves.

The result? It literally didn't exist.

So I did what any normal person does

I started a company.

I stopped searching and started designing. I found a manufacturer I trust and launched Jack & Bully in 2022.

We’re a one-woman (and one-loaf) show based in Atlanta, designing gear for the broad-chested weirdos—the Frenchies, the Corgis, the Pugs, the Bostons, and the Jacksons—who just want to get to the "walk" part of the day, in style.

A woman with tattoos and sunglasses walks on a sidewalk holding a baby in a checkered baby carrier. The baby is wearing a gray shirt and shorts, and the woman is wearing ripped jeans and checkered shoes. A dog with a checkered harness walks on a leash nearby. There is a stone wall on the left and trees, a streetlamp, and cars in the background.