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Cetacea Step-In Pet/Dog Harness - Webbing Width 1' Distance Around Torso 22' - 33' - Large - Pink

  • $38.20
  • Regular price $54.57
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Vendor: Cetacea

Type: Harnesses

Sku: WBPETB004PZPFJM

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Cetacea Step-In Pet/Dog Harness - Webbing Width 1' Distance Around Torso 22' - 33' - Large - Pink

$38.20

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size range for the Cetacea Step-in Pet/Dog Harness? A: The Cetacea Step-in Dog Harness is available in a Large size, designed to fit dogs with a torso circumference of 22" to 33".
  • Q: How do I properly measure my dog for the harness? A: To ensure a proper fit for the Cetacea Step-in Harness, measure your pet around their torso, right behind their front legs. This measurement will help you find the right size.
  • Q: Is this harness suitable for all dog breeds? A: The Cetacea Step-in Harness is fully adjustable, making it suitable for a wide range of dog breeds and sizes, provided they fall within the specified torso measurement.
  • Q: What materials are used in the Cetacea Step-in Harness? A: The harness is made from high-quality webbing, sturdy plastic buckles, and solid brass D-rings, ensuring durability and safety for your pet.
  • Q: Can this harness help reduce pulling while walking my dog? A: Yes, the Cetacea Step-in Harness features a no-pull safety design that helps distribute the load across the dog's chest, reducing strain on the trachea and minimizing pulling behavior.

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