Nylon English Bull Terrier Harness for Pulling, Tracking, Training and SAR
Nylon English Bull Terrier Harness for Pulling, Tracking, Training and SAR
Practical All Weather Nylon Harness for English Bull Terrier
Need a service harness for your English Bull Terrier? On this page you are presented multitask nylon service dog harness. The gear is made of water resistant extra strong nylon and rustproof nickel. The design of the service animal vest is simple, therefore the product is extremely easy to use. Two quick release buckles will simplify the process of taking the tool on and off. This dog harness for pulling is a perfect pulling gear due to the special side D-rings to which the cargo can be attached. You can use it for building your English Bull Terrier muscles, for working dog sledging or just for having fun with your kids! This non pull dog harness is known for being an identifying harness because of special ID patches.
You can choose the ID patches from the following list for your English Bull Terrier:
- Search and Rescue
- Security
- In Training
- Military - K9
- Police - K9
- Customs
- Service Dog
- Sheriff
- Therapy Dog
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Basic features of this English Bull Terrier harness:
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Take into account!
This dog equipment is well-suitable for all big and giant dog breeds such as Amstaff, American Bulldog, Boxer, Bullmastiff, Bull Terrier, Cane Corso, Caucasian Shepherd, Doberman, Dogue De Bordeaux, English Bulldog, German Shepherd, Great Dane, Belgian Malinois, Mastiff, Newfoundland, Pitbull, Rottweiler, Staffordshire Terrier and other similar dog breeds.
Below you can see how this accessory looks on different dog breeds.
Please, when you order this product, provide us with your dog's measurement and name his breed and we will eagerly help you in choosing the best size of the product for your pet.
Check how this harness looks on the Bullmastiff
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