Dual Purpose Harness – Tracking / Protection
The Redline K9 Dual Purpose Harness is extremely versatile and popular amongst police K9 officers as well as sport enthusiasts. This nylon body dog harness has three locations for ID badges and a neoprene padded breast plate making it well suited for tracking, agitation and general patrol work.
The breast plate is made from our Latigo leather backed with Neoprene for comfort and attached to the Nylon harness body by ultra strong 1″ BioThane Beta® 520. The belly strap is made from 2″ nylon and finished with heavy duty Velcro allowing for roughly 4 inches of adjustment. The belly strap buckle is a Plastic GT Cobra buckle for easy on and off while preventing accidental opening during use. The attached handle includes a metal snap allowing the handle to be fastened flat to the harness.
RedLine K9 Dog Harness can Accommodate 2 of our 8″ reflective or non-reflective badges.
How To Measure Your Dog
Find your dog’s girth, which is the widest point of your dog’s chest and rib cage area. Harness size measurements are based on girth, which can vary according to breed. Some dogs, like Boxers, are more deep-chested than others. It is important to accurately measure your dog’s girth for the best size possible.1) Stand over your dog and place one end of the tape measure on his spine, just above the widest part of his rib cage.2) With your other hand, wrap the tape measure behind his front legs and around his body, going underneath the widest part of his rib cage. Place this end next to the beginning of the tape. Put your thumb on the number that meets up with the beginning of the tape measure. The higher number is the girth measurement.
Find your dog’s girth, which is the widest point of your dog’s chest and rib cage area. Harness size measurements are based on girth, which can vary according to breed. Some dogs, like Boxers, are more deep-chested than others. It is important to accurately measure your dog’s girth for the best size possible.1) Stand over your dog and place one end of the tape measure on his spine, just above the widest part of his rib cage.2) With your other hand, wrap the tape measure behind his front legs and around his body, going underneath the widest part of his rib cage. Place this end next to the beginning of the tape. Put your thumb on the number that meets up with the beginning of the tape measure. The higher number is the girth measurement.






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