Walking dog harness for Pitbull
Heavy duty full leather Protection harness. This is truly beautiful piece of hand made working dog equipment! One of the best available harnesses. The Pitbull agitation harness is some of the most functional and handsome on the market today. Made for agitation or protection work our agitation harness is built for strength and comfort. Our agitation harness is expertly crafted to provide maximum strength and durability. A precisely designed breast plate is lined with extra thick felt to offer supreme comfort for your dog and to absorb the shock of a strong dog hitting during bite work. Specially built for the stress of agitation work. The dog harness is designed to fit almost any sized working dogs. It's five way adjustable so you can adjust it to fit to your dogs dimensions.
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Super practical and heavy-duty Pitbull harness
Pitbull handmade leather harness with upper control durable handle
Designer leather harness fits the dog perfectly
Once all straps are adjusted, the dog harness can be quickly put on the dog by using only one buckle and strap. This harness is handmade from high quality, heavy duty strong leather. It is flexible and will not rub or wear into the skin of your dog. Designed so the resistance is on the shoulders and not on the throat our agitation harness allows dogs to bark and track in free way and still be restrained enough. Straps are 1 1/4 wide, and assembled using capped rivets for extra durability.
Made of finest quality soft and strong leather with nickel buckles and rings that won't rust for long life.D ring is stitched and rivetted so it won't pull out. This heavy duty Protection harness is valuable tool for agitation work,designed to withstand the rigors of professional K9 duties. Our Protection harness will quickly become your favorite trial or training equipment!
Key features of this Pitbull Dog Harness: - Full grain genuine leather
- Beautifully crafted
- Four-way adjustable straps
- Thick felt padding for ultimate comfort
- Wide breast plate and straps
- Quick release buckle
- Be in control handle (option)
- Polished brass fitting (option)
- Long life
| Intended use of this Pitbull Dog Harness: - Walking, Running, Hiking
- Obedience training
- Leash and off leash training/activities
- Agitation work
- Effective in controlling APBT dogs
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Sizes available: - Small
- Medium
- Large
- Extra large
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Some health problems Here are some Health problems that the APBT can suffer from
Hip Dysplasia: Hip dysplasia is a crippling condition in which laxness in the hip joint causes premature breakdown of the cartilage lining, leading to arthritis. The tendency to hip dysplasia can be passed on from one generation to the next; researchers believe that it is a polygenic-based disorder, having more than one causative gene. Symptoms may include difficulty jumping or using stairs; unusual stiffness after exercise; and a peculiar “bunny-hopping” gait. While there is a strong hereditary component to this affliction, many believe environmental factors, such as overfeeding leading to too-rapid growth in puppies, can cause the condition to progress much more rapidly if a genetic tendency is already present. Often, the effects of mild hip dysplasia are not seen until the dog is middle-age or older, and can be managed by weight control and anti-inflammatory medications. Occasionally, however, puppies and young dogs can show symptoms of hip dysplasia which are rapidly progressive and crippling; special surgical techniques have been developed for these dogs to help them lead a more normal and pain-free life.
Elbow Dysplasia: The term elbow dysplasia is used to describe a degenerative disorder of the elbow joint caused by improper development of a portion of a particular bone in this joint (anconeal process of the ulna). Young dogs that have this condition often exhibit pain when jumping or turning quickly, or may show variable foreleg lameness. It is thought to be hereditary in nature, and tends to run in canine families. However, exogenous causes, such as over feeing a puppy into too-rapid growth, may be partially to blame as well, especially if a genetic tendency is present. Injury to the joint might also be a cause. Depending upon the age of the dog, the actual cause, and the severity of the symptoms, treatment can include modalities ranging from anti-inflammatories medications up to surgery..
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