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Key Features

  • 2” nylon webbing
  • Safety buckle, three way locking, cop-lock quick release buckle
  • Commercial grade loop for attaching patches and panels
  • Not recommended for tying out
  • This is a Special Order/Custom Made item, normally sent out in no more than 7 business days.

Product Description

We build our American made nylon patrol harness from high quality materials. The 2” nylon webbing is thick very high tensile strength nylon, the buckle is a safety, three way locking, cop-lock quick release buckle, the D-ring is a black metal welded d-ring, and commercial grade loop for attaching patches and panels. The top handle is securely attached and center stitched down in place so there is less chance of the handle getting caught but still being there to grab and hold your dog. Not recommended for tying out.

Sizing

This nylon patrol harness comes in two sizes. The medium size has a girth measurement of 26-31”, and generally fits a working dog under 80 pounds. The large size has a girth measurement of 32-42”, and generally fits working dogs over 80 pounds. If you are not sure of the size you need use a soft tape measure and measure your dog’s girth. This is behind the front legs over the shoulder and back to the tape measure.

  • Medium: 26 - 31" girth, up to 80 lb
  • Large: 32 - 42" girth<, 80 lb and over

What is girth?

Girth is taken from the widest part of the dog's chest behind the forelegs.

A dog with a tape measure around its neck, behind the ears.
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Nylon Patrol Harness

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Sorry, Leerburg no longer offers the Nylon Patrol Harness.

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