Easily adjusts to match your PITBULL chest and girth for a snug, comfortable fit.
Sits right in the middle of the chest and extends only behind the front legs, eliminating pressure and tension around the neck and stomach areas.
Nylon Companion Safety Harness for PITBULL
You can use this Companion Safety Harness for:
Service dogs, Search dogs, Rescue dogs, Security dogs and Working dogs
Also you can use this dog harness for daily walking your dog.
ADJUSTABLE NYLON DOG HARNESS WITH HANDLE
Intended use for this dog harness
Walking your PITBULL
Tracking with your PITBULL
Pulling activities
Training your PITBULL
Off leash training
Obedience training
Identification harness
Patrolling
Jogging with your PITBULL
Patches for dog harness
Key futures of this dog harness
Extra durable nylon material body and straps
4 Quality welded heavy duty stitched D rings
TWO inches wide (50 mm) strong quick release easy buckle and straps
TWO attachment points for lead - front and handle
Removable under belly strap - 1 1/2" (40 mm) wide
Side D-rings for pulling activity
Easy upper grip short control handle
Identification patch ability on both sides with Velcro (one patch set included for FREE with purchase)
Adjustable girth and under belly straps
Super light weight
Best Extreme comfort
Dog training harness with handle
There are also Special ID patches on Velcros. Choose out of the list (2 patches, left and right side are included with harness):
Search & Rescue, SECURITY, In Training, Police-K9, Service Dog, Military-K9, Customs, Sheriff, Therapy Dog, Guide Dog or we may send you blank ID patches and you will be able to write on them whatever you like.
Patches can be removed
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
...to start reading this and the other very useful articles from the beginning please click on here...Tree pollens, such as pine, in the spring, ragweed and grass pollens in the summer, and Golden Rod or other late bloomers in the fall are all allergens that can cause problems at different times of the year. When single allergens affect your dog, sporadic symptomatic treatments during an episode are usually effective. The worst (and most costly) mistake to make is to put off treatment, which leads to results that are always worse than they need be. For the isolated single episode, the main objective of treatment will be to stop the itching, which should neutralize the scratching. If you catch it early and there has been little to no skin abrasion occur, then there may be no skin infection to address. However, if the scratching occurs for even a short time, abrasions will form rapidly with subsequent infection of the skin that will need antibiotics. Unfortunately, most single episodes of intense skin allergy are actually just a prelude to having the full-blown condition. Chronic year-round allergies are best handled with definitive treatment of the allergies. Long-term use of symptomatic medications (such as cortical steroids) can cause damaging side effects making them poor choices for long-term treatments. Definitive treatment may also be necessary for the seasonally allergic dog that begins to have these side effects or if treatments begin to loose their effectiveness. Definitive treatment of an allergic condition involves two steps: determining the allergen(s) causing the allergy, and desensitizing the patient to the allergen. To determine what allergens are causing the allergy, diagnostic testing may take two forms: Blood or skin tests and clinical trials. Blood and skin testing are the best ways to determine inhalant and insect bite sensitivities, while clinical food trials are superior for diagnosing food allergies. After the allergens are determined, steps are taken to de-sensitize the dog to the allergens. For inhalant allergens and insect bite sensitivities, hyposensitization therapy is used, while for food allergies, elimination diets are usually prescribed. Just as with the treatment of human allergic conditions, definitive treatment of allergies is not usually our first choice in combating the problem. Because of this, successful treatment of a severe allergic condition takes patience, commitment, and perseverance on the part of owner and veterinarian.
..to start reading this and the other very useful articles from the beginning please click on here...