Dog harness training harness Guide old model, outlet

Training harness Guide old model

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Size chart

Size chart:
The weight and breed of the dog serve as a guide to the correct size.

Size Dog weight Dog breed
XXS 4-6 kg Yorkshire Terrier, Miniature Pinscher, Maltese, Havanese,
Kleinspitz
XS 5-10 kg Jack Russell, German Hunting Terrier, Mini Aussie, Border
Terrier, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Maltese,
Havanese, West Highland White Terrier, Small Spitz
S 9-18 kg Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Mini Aussie, Beagle,
Lagotto, Border Collie, Cocker Spaniel, Appenzeller
Sennenhund, Mudi, Springer Spaniel
M 16-23 kg Australian Shepherd, Border Collie, Malinois small, Duck
Toller, Boxer, Husky, Springer Spaniel, Mudi
L 22-32 kg Entlebuch Mountain Dog, Rhodesian Ridgeback,
Labrador, White Shepherd, Golden Retriver, German
Shepherd, Malinois, Duck Toller, Husky
XL 30-45 kg Rhodesian Ridgeback 45kg, Bernese Mountain Dog,
German Shepherd
XXL 50 kg + Bernese Mountain Dog, Newfoundland, St. Bernard,
Landseer, Rhodesian Ridgeback 53kg

 

Unsure about choosing the right size?
Please send us an e-mail to info@grossenbacher-beat.ch with the weight and breed of your dog. If possible, please also include two pictures - one showing your dog standing from the front and one showing him standing from the side. We will then be happy to help you and give you a recommendation based on our experience.

 

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  • Training harness
  • specially developed for dogs that pull hard
  • Holding loop on the back
  • Attachment ring on the chest
  • Made in Europe

Our guide is a training harness with multiple attachment points. We recommend using this harness only for dog school and short training sessions to train the dog to walk well on a leash. For this purpose, the leash is attached both on the back and on the chest. The main pull always remains on the back; on the chest part, you pull the dog into the bend if it pulls on the leash.


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