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Dog Sledding / Clubs

Offered: Urban Trails Harness for Dogs 90 lbs
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Ad ID:
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DS2283
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Posted by:
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Dog Scooter
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Location:
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2524 S. 317th #201
Federal Way
WA 98003
USA
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Scooter Harnesses and Sulky Harnesses:
Our harnesses are custom sewn for each dog by Alpine Outfitters and are fully padded for your dogs comfort. We believe they are some of the best in the world.
Each harness is custom made to fit your dog , so, be sure to use the MEASUREMENTS info for X-Back and H-back scooter harnesses, MEASUREMENTS info for Urban Trail and Hybrid Performance scooter harnesses, and the MEASUREMENTS info for the sulky and cart harnesses.
Contact us for help to understand which harness is best for your dog.
We recommend that you measure 3 times and average them to be sure you get the best fit.
Also, be sure you choose the correct weight for your dog, some of the harnesses are weight rated in the description (or 90 lbs, usually). Many colors to choose from!
Circumference
Generally, if you multiply the neck size by 1.25 you should be close to the circumference size. This varies widely depending on build/weight of dog. Remember to measure the WIDEST place on the dog, not necessarily where you think the harness will end up sitting on the dog.
Choose this one if the tugline from your dog goes up to the scooter. Custom made by Alpine Outfitters. Allow 2 weeks for sewing and delivery.
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