Constructed from finest quality soft and strong leather, this Pitbull harnesses is very comfortable for a dog to wear incredibly strong.
Like all our Pitbull harnesses this one is also sewn with polyester thread and is fitted with high quality buckles to create resilient, robust harness, which will ensure comfort and security for years of dog walking,training or tracking.
Tracking requires that the dog can pull into the harness, but still move freely, especially in difficult terrain.
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Fashionable Leather Pitbull Harness with Decorative Studded Breast Plate
Soft Padded Leather Pitbull Harness for Effective Training
Wide Durable D-ring on Leather Pitbull Haress for Traiing Sessions
Stud Leather Dog Harness for Pitbull Best harness on the market today!!!
We offer this popular, non-restrictive type harness, because of its superior design.
Fully adjustable - both front and back.
Gives your Pitbull the best of both worlds - comfort and strength. Heavy duty stitched and riveted.
We offer this popular handcrafted, non-restrictive type harness, because of its superior design.
This Stud Leather harness has a padded breast plate to cushion the dog when it hits the end of the line while doing protection work.
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...to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here....# Dogs between 20 weeks and 2 years of age It is typical to booster the puppy shots in young adult dogs to ensure adequate lifelong immunity against deadly viral diseases. Your veterinarian will likely "booster" your dog to protect against canine distemper virus, canine adenovirus, parainfluenza, and canine parvovirus (the four viruses are commonly abbreviated DHPP). Many veterinarians also recommend incorporating leptospirosis in the vaccination series (the 5 components are abbreviated DHLPP). Many dogs are also immunized against bacterial infections (e.g. bordetella and leptospirosis). The immunization for these diseases typically do not persist for more than a year making yearly (and occasionally more frequent) booster vaccines advisable. The bordetella protects against "kennel cough" and is often a requirement of boarding facilities. Bordetella is also recommended for dogs that attend dog parks, conformation shows or agility competitions. There is currently a vaccination available for canine influenza virus. The vaccine is recommended for dogs "at risk". Dogs that frequently interact with other dogs, participate in activities with other dogs or are boarded are considered at risk and can benefit from vaccination. The rabies vaccines should be given as recommended by local law. Newer vaccines effective against specific forms of the bacteria leptospirosis may be important in some areas. # Adult dogs (over 2 years of age) Annual revaccination (boosters) is recommended for the first year after the "puppy vaccines"; thereafter, you should discuss the benefits and risks of annual vaccination with your vet. In the past, the DHLP (distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus) vaccine was typically given each year. These recommendations are changing. The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) came out with new guidelines in 2006 that suggests that adult dog vaccines boosters may be adequate if given every 3 years. Specific vaccine requirements for individual dogs should be discussed with your veterinarian. The most appropriate vaccination program for your pet should be followed. Again, if the risk of kennel cough or canine influenza virus is great, a vaccine against bordetella and canine flu is recommended. Both vaccines need to be given twice initially then each year. You and your veterinarian should assess whether it is required....to continue reading this article please click on here...