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Comfortable Dog Harness for Pitbull-adjustable harness General "Woof" Tip: If you feel that after reading this info you still have questions please call, email or fax us and we will answer your additional questions and will help with selecting right product.Sizes:
Small- Will fit Girth 22-27 inches (55-68 cm)
Medium - Will fit Girth 27-35 inches (69-89 cm)
Large Size - Will fit PitbullS with Girth 32-42 inches (80-109 cm)
Extra Large Size - Will fit PitbullS with Girth 34-47 inches(85-120 cm)
Also this Nylon Dog Comfortable Harness best fit for Pitbull also this harness can be adjustable on TWO sides.
This harness available in 4 sizes Small size, Medium size, Large size and Extra Large size!
Made of quality super strong TWO inch nylon
3 Quality welded heavy duty stitched D rings
2" side light weight release buckle
Carry heavy duty stitched handle.
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..to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...Respondents alter physical presentation. A sixth stigma managing strategy was for respondents to alter the physical presentation of their pit bulls to avoid any appearance that might communicate the mean or aggressive image widely subscribed to in popular culture. Although none of the respondents deliberately added accessories to soften their dog's image, several recalled situations in which they had unknowingly created that effect. One owner, for instance, said, ...I bought my dog a coat for the wintertime because I would walk her outside and she'd be shaking. So I got her a little fleece coat, and the reactions I get when she's wearing her coat are very different from the reactions that I got before I got the coat...I would see people and they would kind of shy away and then they'd be like, "Oh, she has her coat on today! Oh, look at her in her little coat; doesn't she look nice." She was definitely less intimidating with her coat on. I should maybe think about getting her a summer coat! Although this respondent did not buy the coat in order to change her pit bull's appearance, its effect was noticeable. She, like the respondents above, were acutely aware of how certain physical accessories could easily reinforce an image of pit bulls that they wanted to avoid. Respondents use preventive measures. A seventh strategy used by some respondents entailed managing breed stigma by modifying their dogs' behaviors or physical capabilities. By training their pit bulls to avoid questionable behavior, however innocent, many respondents sought to anticipate and defuse people's concern. Alluding to the quotation, "...we faced a definitional problem of how to recontrive them as nonthreatening, even friendly and pleasant - safe for the people our dogs might frighten". The pit bull owners in this study faced a similar challenge, and the preventive measures they undertook included a variety of approaches such as refusing to play particular games, discouraging "mouthiness," training their dogs not to jump up on people, and implementing certain protocols around children. These preventive measures offered owners an effective method for ensuring that people did not misinterpret their pit bulls' behavior, given the vicious reputation attributed to these dogs..
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