This Walking Dog Harness constructed from finest quality soft and strong leather,
This dog harness is very comfortable for a dog to wear for long tracks and walks because it is light weight and will not limit your dogs movement
Walking harness is great if you have a hard pulling dog.
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General "Woof" Tip: When you compare pricing don’t forget to take
into account what material products made of For example – our
harnesses made of full grain 100% high quality leather, some brands
and/or resellers offer not leather products which mostly hold up just
for few month
When you buy leather product it becomes better with time when
treated right and can hold for years.
Some of our customers have leashes, collars or harnesses which
used for longer than 10 years and still serve as it was new.
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It is 4-way adjustable for comfortable fit, and is made of full grain 1 ply leather, with strong stitching and brass rivets, to make it really standout
A dog harness is an excellent choice for the dog walker who wants added control while the dog is on leash.
Consider this dog harness instead of traditional collar which will put hard pressure on your dogs neck.
This padded harness is a good fitting, comfortable design, constructed with top grain leather, sturdy bright brass-plated cast quick release buckle with a brass 'D' ring and smooth capped rivets.
This handmade leather harness has been a standard for serious dog handlers for many years. As the leather ages it softens and looks fantastic.
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General "Woof" Tip: Very important to pay attention on what kind
of rivets is used to make your leather product.Some companies trying
to cut down prices and use low quality rivets which will rust within
weeks and can harm you and your dog because edges are sharp
and not polished.
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Our Leather harness is perfect for tracking, walking or conditioning your dog. Features include:
* Padded chest plate
* Stitching
* non-intrusive to the dog
* completely adjustable - check sizes before placing the order
* quality brass hardware
* Custom sizes available.
How to size your dog for this harness
Size Medium :Around the neck of the dog(
red color on the picture): 14-22 inch (35-56 cm)
Around the chest behind the front legs(
green color on the picture): 25-36 inch (62-91 cm)
Size Large :Around the neck of the dog(
red color on the picture): 18-28 inch (45-70 cm)
Around the chest behind the front legs(
green color on the picture): 30-40 inch (75-100 cm)
Size Extra Large :Around the neck of the dog(
red color on the picture): 24.5-34.5 inch (61-86 cm)
Around the chest behind the front legs(
green color on the picture): 38-48 inch (95-120 cm)
Dog Harness for Pitbull
.to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...In the same way that Labradors were bred to retrieve birds, APBTs were bred to face other dogs in mortal combat. Even in dogs that are not recently bred from fighting lines, the urge to fight can arise at any time. Not to strongly emphasize this fact would be negligent. That said, we can't blame specialized breeds for behaving as they were bred to. Specific traits were bred into the dogs and are now part of the breed's character. It's like the digging instinct of many Terriers, the herding behavior in Shelties, the compulsion to run in Greyhounds, etc. Your Pointer may have never spent a day on a real hunt, but he may still point and flush birds as his ancestors did. While pit bulls do carry the potential for dog aggression, the vast majority of pit bulls are very far from “fighting lines,” and many are not dog aggressive at all. It’s not accurate to say that pit bulls are “fighting dogs,” because such a designation fails to describe such a diverse animal population, most of which are very far from “fighting stock” and will never be involved in fighting of any kind. It's a mistake to think that the fighting gene can be trained or loved out of a dog, or that early socialization will guarantee your pit bull will always get along with other animals. There are precautions to take when owning pit bulls, especially in a multiple-dog environment. Unfortunately these precautions are often viewed as acceptance for the sport of pit-fighting when nothing could be further from the truth. Knowing how to avoid a fight, as well as how to break it up if, despite all efforts one strikes, is proof of smart and responsible pit bull ownership. Never trust a pit bull not to fight... It is not a hate of other dogs that causes pit bulls to fight, but rather an "urge" to do so that has been bred into the dogs for many generations. Pit bulls may fight over hierarchic status, but external stimulus or excitement can also trigger a fight.Remember that any canine can fight, but pit bulls were bred specifically for their drive, intensity, and determination to win. Pit bull owners must be aware of the remarkable fighting abilities these dogs posses and always keep in mind that pit bulls have the potential to inflict serious injury to other animals. A pit bull may not even be the one starting a conflict, but he has the genetics to finish it. Remember that pit bulls are almost always blamed no matter who initiated the hostilities, and often end up paying the price...as does the owner! The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is certainly not the right pet for everyone. Being a powerful dog, it will require sufficient and adequate control. Some prospective elderly owners or children will not be able to supply that control......to continue reading this article please click on here...