Trixie Julius-K9® Powerharness Fuchsia – Small/Mini
Julius-K9andreg; was the first in Europe to use K9andreg; brand name, which includes harnesses, protective equipment and clothing for professionals and civil dog owners. Known for their innovations in developing harnesses, the experts of the company introduced solutions never seen before. Thus in 2001 the producing company put the “Power” attributive before the names of the harnesses deservedly. Finally the two biggest Austrian police training centers and the fire service used the harnesses with excellent results in sharp actions. The product is only made of fabrics produced in the EU. Fulfills the quality expectations to the highest standards. An elastic flashlight-holder can be found on the right side. Robust, water-repellent cover made of scratch-proof polyester. Strenghtened INOX D-ring on the back part to fix the leash andndash; no need of collar anymore. The experiences show that most dogs are guided easier with a harness, as it makes walking more comfortable for them. There is a patch with hook andamp; loop fastener on both sides. You can choose from more than a thousand patch in english, german, hungarian or other desired language. Make your dog “speak”! The reflective, adjustable chest belt and reflective seam provides great visibility for your dog, especially in the night traffic. The size of the harness can be adjusted by the slide on the abdominal belt and the strong hook andamp; loop fastener on the chest belt. With this improved option you can adjust the harness easier to the required size. Measuring Your Dog You will need to measure you dogandrsquo;s chest circumference to know which size of harness you need. Step 1) Place four fingers behind the dogandrsquo;s front legs for harnesses sized 0 to 4, and two fingers for harnesses sized Baby 1 and Baby 2. Roughly for small dogs there should be 1 inch behind front leg and for medium and large dogs there shoulld be 2 inches. Step 2) The finger furthest away from the front legs is where you will be measuring the circumference of the dogandrsquo;s chest. Step 3) Use a fabric tape measure to wrap around the dogandrsquo;s chest. The tape measure should be snug, without being too tight or baggy. Step 4) The dogandrsquo;s chest size is where the end of the tape measure and the remaining portion meet….