This light weight heavy duty pulling harness will last for years. Probably the best nylon pulling harness for police,service,rescue,sport or schutzhund dog.This is a great light weight harness with two extra D-Rings sewn into the sides. It can be used for everything from tracking to carting.It can be adjusted in two places to get a perfect fit for almost any size service dog.The harness has 3 heavy duty D ring that will last for a lifetime.The 2 inch snap allows the harness to be taken on and off very quickly by the handler using just one hand.Our nylon pulling harness is ideal for carting or pulling trial in wet conditions.
The summary of the futures for this tracking harness:
Malinois Nylon multi-purpose dog harness for tracking / pulling
Made of quality super strong 2 inch nylon
3 Quality welded heavy duty stitched D ring
2 inch side light weight release buckle
Carry heavy duty stitched handle

Size:
Small- Will fit Girth 22-25 inches (55-65 cm)
Medium - Will fit Girth 28-34 inches (70-87 cm)
Large - Will fit Girth 32-42 inches (80-109 cm)
Feedback from our customers(Belgian Malinois Owner) Greetings,I recently purchased one of your All Weather dog harnesses for my Belgian Malinois. The attached picture is of K-9 Doolin running a track set up by an instructor from the Law Enforcement Training Specialists (L.E.T.S.). K-9 Doolin and I successfully completed the course and have received a tracking certification from L.E.T.S.The harness worked perfectly and she seemed comfortable in the 90° heat. I did however add a shoulder belt pad from the local auto parts store to the front strap for additional cushion (she was running as many as 5 tracks per day and pulls like a freight train!). Other handlers at the course took notice of the harness that Doolin was sporting and will likely order for their K-9s.Thank you for making an outstanding product and offering it for a reasonable price.Regards,Brian MittenK-9 Search SpecialistPeople & Paws Search & Rescue Inc.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 29 November, 2007.