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Trixie Stay Dog Harness
Trixie Stay dog harness has a neoprene lining and is very comfortable for dogs to wear. The dog harness also has adjustable straps and Velcro strips, making the harness quick and easy to put on your dog. The Trixie dog harness is ideal for jumpy dogs that often run away. Trixie Stay dog harness also ensures that when your dog pulls, he/she will stay put. Thanks to the comfortable harness, this will not cause your dog any discomfort. The pressure is distributed over your dog's chest and the neoprene-lined parts help protect the coat and skin from chafing.
Key features
- Neoprene lining
- Comfortable to wear
- Adjustable in size
- Ideal for jumpy dogs
- Waist strap is removable
- Easy and quick to put on
Sizes
To ensure that you order the right size for your pet, it is important that you measure your pet properly. In the article How do I know what size my pet needs? we give you tips on how best to measure your pet.
Size Stomach circumference What type of dog XS - S 30 - 40cm / 10mm Example breeds: Yorkshire terriers S - M 40 - 65cm / 15mm Example breeds: West Highland terriers M - L 50 - 75cm / 20mm Example breeds: border collie L - XL 75 - 100cm / 25mm Example breeds: labradors Colour
Black
What if the Trixie Stay Dog Harness doesn't fit?
You can take the Trixie Stay Dog Harness out of the packaging and hold it up next to your pet. in order to check whether it fits. For hygiene reasons, the harness cannot be returned if it has come into contact with your pet. If we find that the returned harness is stained, worn, contains dog hair, smells or has been washed after use, we cannot return the product to you. In this event, it will be donated to a charity (local shelter). As we are often confronted with products that are returned in a less than new condition, we have to apply these rules for fitting and/or returning products.
Trixie Stay Dog Harness reviews
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