The Nylon patrol and tracking Dog Harness is the most versatile dog harness we have ever built.
The Patrol and Tracking dog harness is a favorite with Police K9 officers but can also be used Schutzhund agitation,working and/or tracking.
The Patrol, Multi Purpose and Protection and tracking Nylon Dog Harness all have a convenient handle on the back to help hold your dog in working situations.
This is a great lightweight Nylon Patrol Tracking Dog harness for the dog that can work all day.
Only one button to use for quick on and off.
The harness has 3 very heavy duty D ring that will last for a lifetime!
The TWO inch snap allows the harness to be taken on and off very quickly by the handler using just one hand.
This patrol,tracking and pulling harness is ideal for carting or pulling trial in wet conditions.
Patrol and Tracking harness for Pitbull
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)
General "Woof" Tip: When you compare pricing don’t forget to take into account what material products made of For example – our harnesses made of full grain 100% high quality leather, some brands and/or resellers offer not leather products which mostly hold up just for few monthWhen you buy leather product it becomes better with time when treated right and can hold for years.Some of our customers have leashes, collars or harnesses which used for longer than 10 years and still serve as it was new .to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here..Once this time has passed (it doesn’t have to be two weeks,..but when you see the dog begin to calm and trust.. maybe one week for confident dogs, even longer for very shy or nervous dogs)..then start to introduce other people in your household. one at a time. with food / treats. Everyone must build this dogs trust..and too the dog will understand where it fits in the "pack" Easy does it is the way. This helps a lot to adjust and build trust. Don’t bring your dog to parks, friends homes, etc etc., etc.. as tempting as it all is to show up your new baby. Slow er down. And take it easy. You don’t want problems to creep up a month down the road when the dog becomes relaxed and confident. Work slowly on the leash, in the beginning time, as I said, just you and him/her in the back yard. no one else. Then as you get along in time. move to the driveway.. then the front yard.. as you see the dog become more and more relaxed that is the time to move to a new scenerio.. is this making sense? New dogs are exciting and fun.. dont forget as you work to enjoy each moment and think of her or him as your new baby, that you are now responsible for teaching the big world to! Also, the first month is the honeymoon period. the dog will either be very good or very bad. they will show their true colors within the month. Dont be surprised if the dog is great in the beginning and then after about 2 weeks the dog gets wild or jumps on everyone. When they feel comfortable they will show their true selves. Obedience is a must, and the dog must work for whatever he/she wants. Do you have a crate for dog or planning on getting a crate? (It is highly recommended to have a crate for your new dog.. a place for her to feel safe from this big crazy world.) and find me for food.. example... Open door to crate..call her to you. offer a bit of food. There she just found you for food! And follows thru with nothing is for free. If she at first refuses, that is normal for a lot of dogs.. Think of it as a stranger offers you a piece of candy. what would you do ? take it or just sit and look at the stranger and the offering. If she takes it great! That is a good start. If she doesnt...dont make an issue of it.... just put her back in her crate and leave a bit of kibble in her dish.. this still follows NILIF(nothing in life is free) as she went into the crate. Unless severly starved she wont hurt herself by not eating. If she doenst eat it in 15- 30 minutes go ahead and take it away. dont make it an issue. Just reoffer it in a few hours. Believe, most dogs are far from starving and a hungry dog may be a bit more ready to come to you! And as you take her out about the house.. keep a leash on her and follow with the NILIF as you go about., when she looks at you or follows you offer a treat..
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