Easy of Use Leather tracking harnesses for Pitbull
It is tracking harness so first of all we make it as light as possible.
We do not use wide straps, excessive protection pads or extra heavy padding.
This harness designed to allow your dog to move as free as possible and for as long time and distance as possible.
Stitching and riveting all stress points will make you confident while you track with your dog.
This harness is adjustable and vailable in few sizes. Please pick up most appropriate size.
Remember there is not such thing as harness which fits all dogs. Some stores cannot allow large stock with many sizes.
Even adjustable harness fits only certain range of dogs and breeds. Best way to make sure that harness fits is to look
at our sizing diagram and to check sizes chart.
We use flexible soft leather with precise side finish (we do not color all straps edges) so it will not cut into dogs skin and will not
cause irritations /rubbing - this is super important during tracking, when your dog moves a lot.
General "Woof" Tip: Dog training equipment/Dog Training Supplies made to serve longer than everyday gear. To achieve this, special production techniques and best materials should be used. We take into account whole picture but don’t forget about small details. When you purchase our products you give your dog a very big “a little” extra.
D-ring for mounting leash, double ply neck straps, luxury extra strong brass hardware
to add your dog even more comfort and safety.
And we also have you in mind while design our products - we use convenient quick release side buckle so you can put harness on your dog
without any unnecessary effort. This harness is almost escape proof when adjusted properly.
Looking for Custom Leather Tracking Dog Harness for Pitbull, please contact us!
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