Great Leather Roading Dog Harness for Pitbull
You can for sure get perfect fit for your dog among those 4 adjustable sizes.
Take into account age of your dog and physical condition - this will allow you to purchase harness which you will use for long time.
So you need to do some roading to build muscle in your dog?
do you need to train your dog to get used to wind, workout endurance and heart?
you must equip your dog properly to accomplish this task with success
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You need open throat harness which moves pressure on your dogs chest.
Please note - few brands make it padded like we do. And even less brands use expansive natural material - felt , it is ideal for padding.
This harness should not be too heavy and bulky - you keep our harness weight starting around 1 lbs for smaller sizes and it includes padding.
Top and side rings will help you to hook up in "split of second".
Full adjustability allows you to use this harness on few dogs and not to be worried about your dog looses or gains some extra pounds.
Remove and fit this harness easily and fast with quick release buckle.
All hardware is polished brass.
Exercise you dog today with this wonderful padded roading harness.
Once you put harness on the dog start walking him slowly down the road.
All of the pressure moves to his chest area and takes the strain off of his throat.
A roading harness is designed to take the strain off your dog's neck and redirect this pressure to chest while walking him down the road.
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by celticpitbulls on Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:27 am Some pet owners are quite familiar with heart disease in pets while others that I talk to never knew that pets could even get heart disease. Well, they can. Pets can get a variety of heart diseases. They can be born with heart problems (congenital heart disease) or develop heart disease as they age. The problem can be due to one of the heart valves malfunctioning, infections or a problem with the heart muscle itself. Symptoms will vary depending on the underlying problem, but commonly include: - Slowing down - an inability or lack of desire to exercise - Breathing heavy or being "short of breath" with normal activities - Coughing - Difficulty breathing - Many pets will lose weight For information on a common heart disease, please read - Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs. Several tests can be done to help determine the underlying problem. Some of the tests include (click on any of the links to find more information on that topic): - General physical examination with emphasis on stethoscope examination (auscultation) of the heart and lungs - A chest radiograph (X-ray) - Measurement of blood pressure - An electrocardiogram (EKG) - Ultrasound examination of the heart ( echocardiogram) If you see any of these signs in your dog - please call your veterinarian immediately. Heart failure is a condition, caused by an abnormality in the structure or the function of the heart, in which it is unable to pump normal quantities of blood to the tissues of the body. The heart is a pump, and when it fails, it often leads to fluid retention in the lung and the body cavities leading to congestive heart failure. There are many causes of heart failure in dogs, including: - Birth (congenital) defects of the heart - Degeneration of the heart valves - Heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy) - Heartworm disease - Diseases of the pericardium (the lining around the heart) - Irregular electrical rhythms of the heart (arrhythmia) Dogs of any age and any breed can develop heart failure. There is certainly a predisposition for heart failure caused by cardiomyopathy in giant canine breeds. Many older, small breed dogs develop heart failure from abnormal function of the heart valves as the valve tissue degenerates. Heart failure affects your dog by reducing the amount of blood that is pumped to the muscles, leading to fatigue. In addition, most cases of heart failure are associated with the accumulation of fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema), the chest cavity (pleural effusion), or the abdominal cavity (ascites). This fluid accumulation can lead to shortness of breath and other problems such as coughing and difficult breathing..
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