Big Dog Harness Durable Reflective Safety Handle
Product details
MOQ:300pcs
Size: XS-XL
Material:Polyester
Brand Name: Jun Fei
Packing:1pcs/opp Bag
Logo: Customized brand logo
Application:Dogs,cats
Pattern:Print,embroidered
Decoration:Ribbons,tag
Color:Customized color
Style:New-fashion
Quality:High durable
Features
- Heavy-Duty Construction
- Made with reinforced nylon/polyester webbing and industrial-strength stitching to withstand pulling forces up to [X] lbs
- Features steel D-rings and anti-rust metal hardware for maximum durability with large breeds.
- Pressure Distribution Design
- Extra-wide padded chest plate (2-3 inches) to evenly distribute force and prevent trachea damage.
- Adjustable belly strap with dual-layer padding protects the ribcage during sudden pulls.
- Enhanced Control & Safety
- Dual attachment points (front chest clip for training + back clip for casual walks).
- Reflective piping and MOLLE webbing for visibility and accessory attachment (lights, patches).
Bonus Technical Specs (if needed):
- Weight capacity: 150-250 lbs
- Sizing: Fits chest girths 30-48 inches
- Materials: Military-grade 600D polyester + neoprene padding
Big Dog Harness: Suitable Breeds & Usage Guidelines
Ideal for Giant & Strong Breeds
This heavy-duty harness is designed for large and powerful dogs (50-250 lbs) including:
- Working Dogs: German Shepherds, Rottweilers, Dobermans
- Giant Breeds: Great Danes, Mastiffs, Saint Bernards
- Active Pullers: Huskies, Malamutes, Bullmastiffs
- Service Dogs: Mobility assistance or therapy dogs needing extra control
Key Measurements:
- Chest Girth: 30-48 inches (adjustable straps)
- Neck Circumference: 18-36 inches (no-choke design)
Usage Precautions
- Proper Fit is Critical
- Always measure your dog’s widest chest point behind the front legs.
- Use the two-finger rule: Straps should be snug but allow space to slide two fingers underneath.
- Avoid over-tightening belly straps to prevent restricted breathing.
- Activity-Specific Use
- For Pullers: Attach the leash to the front chest clip to redirect momentum sideways (reduces pulling force by 30%).
- For Hiking/Car Rides: Use the back clip with a crash-tested tether (never use a standard harness for vehicle safety).
- Avoid: Long-term wear indoors to prevent overheating or fur matting.
- Safety Checks
- Inspect weekly for:
- Frayed stitching (especially under the chest plate)
- Rust on metal parts (wipe dry after wet conditions)
- Strap elasticity loss (replace if stretched)
- Never leave unattended in the harness—remove during crate time or play with other dogs.
- Inspect weekly for:
- Training Transition
- Let your dog acclimate to the harness indoors first (reward with treats).
- Gradually introduce short walks to prevent resistance or chewing.
Pro Tip: Pair with a double-ended training leash for better control during walks!
By following these guidelines, your big dog will stay safe, comfortable, and under control during all activities. Need breed-specific tips? Ask below!