Strong leather dog harness
Professional full leather pulling/tracking harness. This is another truly beautiful piece of hand made working dog equipment! One of the best available harnesses. The pulling / tracking harness is some of the most functional and handsome on the market today. Made for pulling and tracking harness is built for strength, comfort and safety.
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Pitbull Breed lightweight designer leather harness
Practical handmade training harness for Pitbull
Worthy padded dog harness does not deject Pitbull's spirits
Padded Pulling Harness, for Pulling and Working Dogs!!!
Use this harness for successful pulling. Create great comfort for your Pitbull during exercising - padded front chest strap will help to achieve it.
General "Woof" Tip: When you compare pricing don’t forget to take into account what material products made of For example – our Sleeves made of high quality strong material, 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.
Adjust fast and easy - both neck and chest straps are adjustable. For fast hook up you can use 3 rings - durable top ring sewn into leather or riveted side rings (made of brass, no nickle, no chrome). Rapid action - put harness on your Pitbull or remove it in 15 seconds - our quick release side buckle will help. Harness is very light weight so your Pitbull can concentrate on pulling and not on caring the harness itself.
Pitbull Leather Padded Pulling Dog Harness for tracking, carting, walking, training.
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