The Nylon Pulling Harness is designed to fit the contour of a dog's neck and body. Allows your dog to work without binding or chafing.
Dog pulling harness for Pitbull
Also The harness has 3 heavy duty D ring that will last for a lifetime.
The 2 inch snap allows the harness to be taken on and off very quickly by the handler using just one hand.
This nylon pulling harness is ideal for carting or pulling trial in wet conditions.
* Also you can Upgrade to reflective trim for better night visibility (it could safe your dogs' life)
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Size:
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)
...to start reading this and the other very useful articles from the beginning please click on here...Allergies in their most basic form are an over-reaction of the dog's immune system. This over-reaction occurs when the immune system recognizes specific allergens as something that needs to be destroyed and then the system reacts. Instead of reacting in a reasonable controlled manner, the system goes haywire and unleashes itself. An allergic reaction is like using a nuclear bomb to blow up a beaver dam when one stick of dynamite would suffice. And, as you can surmise, the after effects are similar, with the allergic reaction causing more damage than help. Allergens come in many flavors. Sporting dogs can be allergic to just about as many different allergens as we can. The most common allergic conditions are inhalant allergens, insect bite sensitivities (i.e. fleas), and food allergies — and just because you have one doesn't mean you can't have the others also. In fact, it is very common for allergic to dogs to have two or more forms of allergies at one time. This is a good place to talk about the differences between the way allergic and non-allergic dogs react, actually, both types of dogs react to allergens, but they react differently. We have talked about how allergic dogs over-react, but you also must understand that they also have a prolonged reaction. That's right, a non-allergic dog may have a hundred fleas on him and only scratch occasionally, where the flea-allergic dog may have NO fleas on him, received one bite two-weeks prior, and still be scratching! Multiple episodes of scratching and chewing signal the beginning of the allergic condition. Allergies may present themselves at any stage of life. Inhalant and insect bite allergies usually begin sometime between the first and second year and are uncommon to start after mid-life (for a retriever [most pointing dogs] that would be around 6 or 7 years old). Food allergies tend to begin on the ends of the age spectrum, sometimes as early as six months and as late as 8-9 years.
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