Built to fit your Medium and large Pitbull, this beautifully crafted Leather Dog harness is truly a work of art.
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Fashionable Leather Pitbull Harness with Beautiful Studs
Leather Pitbull Harness with Wide Chest Plate and Studded Decorations
Wide Extra Durable D-ring on Leather Pitbull Haress for Daily Walking your Dog
Adjustable Leather Pitbull Harness with the Best Decorations on it
One of the best HANDMADE working leather dog harnesses on the market.
Also this 2 Ply Studded Latigo Leather Dog Harness is built for strength, durability and comfort.
The padded large chest plate also offers superior comfort for your Pitbull and to absorbs shock.
This Leather custom 2 ply studded dog harness is specially designed to fit almost any sized medium and large dogs.
Adjustable in 5 different areas so you can adjust it to fit to your Pitbull dimensions.
Feedback from Pitbull owner:
I'm sorry in the pass when I lost my temper, I received my harness and muzzele today.
Well let me tell you the waiting was worthed I'm overwelmed and realy impressed with the quality and workmenship of the product. I never think that it will be so good and it fit my dog perfecly. It gives us plenty of space if my Pit get bigger he is only 2 year old so he can go bigger next year.Be sure that I will tell all my friends and who ever ask me where I bought this that I will refer them to your site, with any second thought. Received my best regard and my friend ship even if we are so far apart.
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.
Articles about American Pit Bull Terrier
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