Reflective Heavy Duty Nylon Dog Harness for your Pitbull
SIZES:
S-3
Size of front strap 7 inch (18cm)
Size of back strap 17-21 inch (43cm-53cm)
S-2
Size of front strap 10 inch (25cm)
Size of back strap 21-26 inch (53cm-67cm)
S
Size of front strap 12 inch (30cm)
Size of back strap 25- 31 inch (62cm-81cm)
M
Size of front strap 17 inch (43cm)
Size of back strap 28-34 inch (70cm-87cm)
L
Size of front strap 21 inch (53cm)
Size of back strap 33-45 inch (84cm-115cm)
Heavy Duty Nylon Dog Harness for Pitbull 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. Check how this harness looks on Pitbull / Our Video
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A multifunctional, comfortable, extremely durable Reflective dog harness for search and rescue, walking, everyday,agitation, off-season training, exercising, etc.
This Dog Harness features reflective strap in front for enhanced visibility in low light and
a set of ID patches, which will be send you with the harness for free.
...to start reading this and the other very useful articles from the beginning please click on here...Massage and stretching are effective ways to prevent muscle-related problems and strain injuries. They should be conducted as a complement to daily exercise, obedience training, diet, and help build more contact between you and your dog in a natural way. Warming up before an activity has a preventative effect, and stretching is just as effective after the dog has used its muscles. The dog should have warmed up and exercised, before you start to stretch its muscles. It is recommended that you allow your dog to wind down after physical exertion. Let the dog walk for a while on the lead, in the same way a race horse runs an extra lap at half pace to round off the race. This helps to remove lactic acid and waste muscles. As with massage, it is important that the dog be relaxed before starting this treatment.
STRETCHING THE BACK UPPER FORELEG AND THE FLEXOR MUSCLES OF THE FORELEG IN PIT BULL
Begin by stretching the back of the dog’s upper foreleg and the flexor muscles of the foreleg. Hold the dog’s elbow with one hand, grasping its wrist with the other. Move the leg forward and upwards, stretching the elbow joint. Stretch the muscles slowly and carefully to their fullest extent. You will feel when the muscles become taut, causing resistance at the back foreleg. The ultimate position will vary considerably, depending on age, breed and mobility capacity. Hold this position for 15 to 30 seconds. Repeat the movement between 1 and 3 times. At each repetition, you can gently try to extend the leg a bit more. The aim is to work up to good mobility in the muscles by stretching. The result can be seen in an extended gait. If the muscle is shortened, the dog may appear to be lame. The forelegs act as supports for the torso, and they bear a considerable proportion of the dog’s weight. Overweight dogs place greater pressure on these joints and ligaments. The same is true for large, heavy breeds. If they also suffer from shortened muscles, the pressure on the joints will be considerable. By stretching, you keep the muscles extended and pliable, thereby, increasing the mobility capacity around the joints. Warming up can involve walking with the dog on the lead for 15 to 20 minutes, before allowing it to run freely. In this way, the muscles soften up and are ready for physical activity..
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Practicable nylon Pitbull harness