Pitbull harness adjusts to fit your dog as he grows and changes.
All the straps are hand-stitched to provide hours of continuous comfort in the field.
Our adjustable leather dog harness handmade brass plated D-ring tracking line connections that will never rust.
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This leather harness is available in black or brown.
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General "Woof" Tip: Like this product but need different size? Contact us – we will review any custom size inquiry and most of the times will make it. Sometimes it involves reasonable extra charge fee.
Don’t forget to size your dog properly to make sure that it will fit comfortably.
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