Posted by Leslie | Posted in Dog Apparel | Posted on 24-08-2010
Dog Harness

Can a dog run faster in a collar or a harness?
If a dog wears a harness does it slow them down?
Could they run faster in just a collar?
The harness will only slow the dog down if it doesn't fit properly.
Designed for safety and comfort. Heavy-duty straps attach to a fully-padded, fleece-lined vest. Has full metal connectors at all load bearing points. Unique leash design integrates with the vehicles seat belt tensioning device...
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RFA-188 PetSafe's exclusive small-sized battery helps keep your pet safe and well-behaved. Features: -Comes with one pack.
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The hammock car seat cover is adjustable to fit: cars, suvs vans, extended cab trucks, and crew cab trucks.
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Guardian Gear Two-Step Harness goes on in two simple steps with no need to struggle with complicated buckles and straps. With only one quick-release buckle to attach, this harness goes on in a snap! Simply have dog step in, pull up straps and buckle! Two leash rings used together provide extra security...
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Guardian Gear Two-Step Harness goes on in two simple steps with no need to struggle with complicated buckles and straps. With only one quick-release buckle to attach, this harness goes on in a snap! Simply have dog step in, pull up straps and buckle! Two leash rings used together provide extra security...
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Four Paws Comfort Control Harnesses are comfortable for dogs to wear with complete control for the owner. The durable, long lasting neoprene mesh material is very light weight and breathable for comfort...
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Make it easy to buckle Fido in!
As dog owners our designers know a harness has to be easy to put on or it will not be used. As a result, the Kurgo Tru Fit Smart Harness is the easiest to use harness available today...
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Four Paws Comfort Control Harnesses are comfortable for dogs to wear with complete control for the owner. The durable, long lasting neoprene mesh material is very light weight and breathable for comfort...
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45 minute video about the world's preeminent long distance sled dog racer - and a true Alaskan legend! In 2007 - and again in 2008 - Lance Mackey made racing history when he won two 1,000 mile races back-to-back, the Yukon Quest and the Iditarod, with most of the same dogs - an incredible feat of endurance, long considered almost impossible...
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