Studio : Cosy Meadow Publisher : Cosy Meadow Binding : Misc. Product Description Why Use A Harness For Your Dog 1. Dr. Ann Hohenhaus from Animal Medical Center points out, "Tugging pulling on a collar puts extra stress on windpipe will provoke a severe coughing episode." 2. Dogs that pull or lunge excessively are best candidates for harnesses, as collars can put strain on the neck throat. 3. Breeds that are small delicate. 4. Breeds with short muzzles, such a pugs, because of their predisposition to breathing complications tracheal collapse. According to Harmony Animal Hospital, "A harness is a good option for dogs like pugs, who risk their eyeballs protruding from the sockets if too much pressure is put around their neck. 5. Dogs with respiratory problems neck injuries. How To Measure: Remember to take a snug measurement. Thick fur can give a false reading cause purchased harness to slide around. (A) Chest: Measure around the widest part of your dog's chest, usually right behind the "armpits" of the front legs. (B) Lower Neck: A harness sits lower on the neck, so take the measurement from here. (C) Upper Neck: Do not measure here, as this is for collars, which sit higher up on the neck. Sizing: S Neck: 16 to 19 in (40 to 48 cm) Chest: 18 to 22 in (45 to 56 cm) M Neck: 18 to 21 in (45 to 54 cm) Chest: 20 to 25 in (51 to 64 cm) L Neck: 21 to 27.5 in (54 to 70 cm) Chest: 25 to 33 in (63 to 84 cm) * Comes with 2-steps release buckles XL Neck: 23.5 to 29 in (60 to 74 cm) Chest: 28 to 36 in (72 to 92 cm) * Comes with 2-steps release buckles * If any of your dog's measurements don't fall within any of the sizing ranges, this may not be a suitable harness for it. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Buy with confidence! Click the "Add To Cart" button above get yours now! 0
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