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Wolfgang Comfort Dog Harness WH
As low as $29.95
In stock
SKU
5650103896901168318
3 point dog harness designed with comfort in mind.
-Made with highly durable & abrasion resistant, sublimation printed polyester webbing.
-Three-way size adjustable to ensure a custom and secure fit.
-Box-and-cross stitch construction with tapered seams creates a smooth transition between layers and is extremely durable.
-Reinforced nylon side-release buckle with laser-etched logo is curved to match the curvature of your dog's back.
-Dual powder-coated steel D-rings with welded seam for extreme strength.
-Secondary front-attach, powder-coated steel D-ring to deter pulling.
-Harnesses are Made in U.S.A. using U.S. sourced polyester fiber/yarn which is milled & printed in the U.S..
-All webbing ends are hot-cut so each fiber is prevented from fraying.
-Bonded & stitched woven label for extreme durability.
-Easily washable using dish soap and warm water.
-UV stable/fade resistant.
-100% polyester webbing is naturally water & mildew resistant.
-Pull-tested to over 800-lbs.!
-3-Year warranty covering manufacturing and material defects.
-Designed in Utah.
-Wolfgang products are designed & built domestically, shipped minimally, and they'll be replaced rarely.
WOLFGANG HARNESS SIZING
How do we know which size of harness to get for our beast?
Following a couple simple steps can take away some of the guesswork:
- MEASURE YOUR DOG'S CHEST BEHIND THE LEGS - The easiest way to measure is to use a sewing or tailor's tape. If you don't have that type of measuring tape, a shoestring, or even a dog leash can be used to wrap around the dog's chest and get a length...by measuring that length with a tape measure or a ruler, you will come up with a good chest measurement. Be sure to consider the dog's fur, and leave enough room for a couple fingers under the harness.
- ORDER A HARNESS BASED ON THE MEASUREMENT - Using our size drop-down menu, pick the harness size that is closest to your dog's chest measurement. If you think you have a "medium" dog, STILL USE THE MEASUREMENT...because even we don't know what a medium dog is. There is a LOT of variability between dogs, even within a breed. It is an imperfect science, but we'll do our best to get you what you need.

