Engineered for large breeds and working dogs, this No-Pull Reflective Tactical Dog Harness...
This tactical-grade pet gear set is engineered for high-intensity outdoor training and management of medium to large breeds. Constructed from heavy-duty nylon webbing, the suite includes a tactical harness, a reinforced collar, and a matching lead. The harness features an ergonomic framework that redistributes pulling tension across the ribcage to prevent tracheal strain. Integrated control handles on both the harness and collar allow for immediate manual intervention in complex environments. The exterior incorporates loop panels for functional patches, making it suitable for professional training, patrolling, and wilderness trekking.
FAQ and Usage Notes
Fitting Adjustment: Prior to the first use, sliders should be adjusted to ensure a snug fit that does not impede the natural movement of the forelimbs.
Maintenance Care: The tactical nylon is washable with cold water. Following exposure to mud or moisture, air dry the set thoroughly to maintain hardware integrity.
Wear Duration: Due to the rigid nature of heavy-duty materials, it is recommended to remove the gear after active sessions to allow for skin ventilation.
Dual Control Mechanism: Equipped with reinforced grab handles to facilitate direct behavioral correction and close-range handling without the need for a lead.
No-Pull Dynamics: The front-chest attachment point redirects the dog's forward momentum, utilizing mechanical leverage to discourage lunging during walking.
Modular Expansion: Side panels are designed with attachment systems for mounting small utility pouches or safety lights, enhancing load-bearing capacity.
Quick-Release Hardware: Utilizes high-tensile fasteners to ensure secure locking under heavy loads while allowing for rapid deployment and removal.
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