Looking for Patrol Harness for Pitbull? consider our Patrol Security nylon dog harness!!
This Patrol dog harness is Reflective !!
This Patrol dog harness is made of light weight exterior nylon materials. It has a stand-up hard top handle.
This Patrol Harness is top seller and is being used in every form of Professional capacity Worldwide from Police,
Military working, Customs training, Border Patrol, Corrections, Security, Search with Rescue, literally anywhere a K-9 is used as the possibilities are endless.
The D-ring is located at the back of the harness making this a perfect location to attach your leash.
The Patrol Reflective Harness is padded and lined for comfort.
Notice that the sides & neck are cut so they are not restricting to the dog.
The harness has
ID patches on both sides with Velcro (one patch set is included for FREE with purchase).
Simply the best, there is no other quite dog harness like it.
Each and every Harness is handmade for you to suit your individual needs.
Patrol Harness for Police, Security or training Pitbull
Size:
S-3
Size of front strap 7 inches(18cm)
Size of back strap 17-21 inches(43cm-53cm)
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S-2
Size of front strap 10 inches(25cm)
Size of back strap 21-26 inches(53cm-67cm)
S
Size of front strap 12 inches(30cm)
Size of back strap 25- 31 inches(62cm-81cm)
M
Size of front strap 17 inches(43cm)
Size of back strap 28-34 inches(70cm-87cm)
L
Size of front strap 21 inches(53cm)
Size of back strap 33-45 inches(84cm-115cm)
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General "Woof" Tip: You should know that when your dog is properly measured that would be enough for making good fit muzzle, harness or collar.If someone says – don’t worry and order this muzzle , it will fit your dog for sure, you should be alerted – this is simply not true, some products have generic sizing but it is always good to check exact sizing info, as not all dogs have same body and head shape and size. .
..to start reading this and the other very useful articles from the beginning please click on here...Once you’ve positioned your dog at the end of the dock where he/she will jump off, toss the toy about 5 feet from the end of the dock and release him/her. If he/she doesn’t jump, go back to the shore exercise. If dog jumps you’ve done it. Congratulations. Now it’s just a matter of repetition. Toss the toy a little further and have him/her start a little further back each time. Always keep an eye on his/her take off position on the dock. You want him/her jumping as close to the end as possible. If dog starts to jump early, move his/her start position closer to the take off and start working him/her back again. Keep practicing and remember to praise the dog often and keep it fun. Just remember, every dog is different and might need different techniques for your dog. Find what works best for you. What equipment do we need? In order to get started, you don't need much but a body of water and a dock. Location is your number one item! That can be either a pool, a pond, the ocean, a lake etc. It really depends on what you have available to you. The dock is not in the best condition (cracking on top from the water) so you may purchase some indoor/outdoor mats to use to protect the dogs feet. All of the handlers usually bring their own toys but it is also possible to keep a bag of them handy in your car, just in case you loose one to the tide. You may purchase some hardware to make some props to help the dogs in your club w/their jumping - it depends on how much training your club wishes to provide. Things like measuring tapes, props etc can be assessed as the club grows. What sort of time commitment are we looking at? Depends on what you want to commit. Events are throughout the year, it is up to you how many you go to each year. If you are planning on forming a club, it does take some time to get the logistics of the club situated. Is it going to just be a hobby club where a group of you get together and work on the dogs together or do you wish to advertise this to others and provide training, host events etc? Will you have someone who will act as trainer? If so, they will have the heaviest time committment. They will need to research training techniques, what works for the different types of jumpers etc. It's always good to connect w/an exhisting club or experienced jumpers to see how their club is set up and how they went about finding a practice dock location, new members, training techniques, etc
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Sturdy nylon Pitbull harness