High quality Ultimate Tracking dog Harness for Pitbull
All latigo handmade leather tracking dog harness that is not restrictive to the Pitbull.
This Ultimate Tracking harness was designed with many features. 
It is very easy to put on and off with the quick release bolt snap that is on the girth strap. 
The front shoulder straps and the girth straps are adjustable for correct fit. 
The leather harness adjusts to fit your Pitbull as he grows and changes. 
All the straps are hand-stitched to provide hours of continuous comfort in the field. 
We use only hand-made brass plated D-ring tracking line connections that will never rust.
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