Lifting Dog Harness Heavy Duty for Large Breeds
Product details
MOQ:300pcs
Size:S-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
Place of Origin:China
Features
Secure & Adjustable Fit
- Features multiple adjustment points (chest, neck, belly) for a customized snug fit.
- Prevents slipping with reinforced straps and escape-proof buckles (ideal for Houdini dogs!).
Comfort-First Design
- Breathable mesh padding reduces chafing, while weight-distributing panels protect joints during walks.
Safety & Visibility
- Reflective stitching for nighttime safety.
- Dual-clip options (front+back) to control pulling or attach seatbelts.
Choosing the Right Materials for Lifting Dog Harness: Reference Guide
The material of a dog harness directly impacts comfort, durability, and safety. Here’s how to pick the best option for your pup’s needs:
1. Fabric Types
- Nylon (Most Common):
- Pros: Lightweight, durable, and water-resistant. Ideal for active dogs.
- Cons: Can cause chafing if unpadded. Opt for 600D+ denier nylon for large breeds.
- Polyester:
- Pros: Softer than nylon, fade-resistant, and affordable. Great for everyday walks.
- Cons: Less breathable. Choose mesh-lined polyester for summer.
- Neoprene:
- Pros: Padded and waterproof (perfect for swimming or rainy climates).
- Cons: Heavy and may overheat in warm weather.
2. Specialty Materials
- Breathable Mesh:
- Best for brachycephalic breeds (e.g., Pugs) or hot climates. Look for 3D airflow designs.
- Vegan Leather:
- Stylish and easy to clean, but less flexible. Suitable for fashion harnesses.
- Ripstop Fabric:
- Reinforced with grid stitching to prevent tears (ideal for adventure dogs).
3. Padding & Lining
- Memory Foam:
- Reduces pressure on the trachea and chest (critical for pullers).
- Fleece Lining:
- Gentle on sensitive skin, but avoid for water-loving dogs.
4. Hardware Quality
- Buckles:
- Plastic: Lightweight (good for small dogs), but check for chew-resistant grades.
- Metal: Stainless steel or aluminum for strength (essential for large/strong breeds).
- D-Rings:
- Must be welded (not sewn) to withstand pulling force.
5. Eco-Friendly Options
- Recycled Fabrics: Harnesses made from ocean plastic or recycled nylon (e.g., Ruffwear’s Eco Trail Kit).
- Non-Toxic Dyes: OEKO-TEX® certified materials to prevent skin irritation.
Pro Tip: Match the material to your dog’s lifestyle! A hiking harness needs rugged nylon, while a city dog may prefer soft polyester.