Training you PITBULL with Nylon Training Dog Harness
Small- Will fit Girth 22-27 inches (55-68 cm)
Medium - Will fit Girth 27-35 inches (69-89 cm)
Large - Will fit Girth 32-42 inches (80-109 cm)
Extra Large - Will fit Girth 34-47 inches(85-120 cm)
Best Dog Training Harness for PITBULL- Nylon Harness w/h handle
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Nylon Dog Training Harness for all day comfort, it is quick and easy to get on and off and features heavy-duty 2 inch nylon straps with quick-release bucklesÂ
Adjustability means it will fit small PITBULL to large PITBULL.Â
Includes a climb spec lifting ring on top to attach leash and handle for easy control of K-9.
This great light weight harness is made from heavy duty nylon and has two extra D-Rings sewn into the sides. It has a brass ring on top to attach leash and an easy grip handle for control.
Highly adjustable and designed to comfortably fit a wide range of working PITBULL.Â
It can be used for everything from training,tracking to carting. Machine washable.
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NYLON Dog Training Harness for PITBULL
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