Julius-K9 IDC® Color & Gray Belt Harness

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High-quality dog belt harness for use in both professional and leisure, incredibly light and less restrictive, ideal for use in the summer months.

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Product Description

Less restrictive than other harnesses and incredibly light, the Julius-K9 IDC® Color & Gray Belt Harness is the best harness for small dogs.

Featuring optimal, ergonomically sophisticated belt straps that evenly distribute tension across your dog’s chest, rather than the neck (which is often the case with other harnesses), this front-ring dog harness is ideal for both leisure and professional use, especially during the Summer.

A perfect fit is guaranteed by the harness’ adjustable chest & tummy strap and the heavy-duty buckle remains stable throughout. Removable phosphorescent side labels (Julius K9 logo) provide greater security even in darkness.

Individually interchangeable stickers featuring original slogans are available separately and can easily be attached to your harness’ Velcro strap.

The fasteners and straps used in the Julius K9 Color & Gray collection are made from Swiss materials and in Germany respectively.

Julius-K9 Matching Leads and Collars available.

Size Guide for Julius-K9 IDC® Belt Harness 

Size Chest circumference Belt width Dog’s weight
Mini-Mini 40 – 53cm/15.7-21 in 2.3cm 4 – 7kg/9-15.5 lbs
Mini 49 – 67cm/20-26.5 in 2.3cm 7 – 15kg/15.5-33 lbs
Size 0 58 – 76cm/23-30 in 4cm 14 – 25kg/31-55 lbs
Size 1 63 – 81cm/24-32 in 5cm 23 – 30kg/50-66 lbs
Size 2 67 – 94cm/26.5-37 in 5cm 28 – 40kg/61.5-88 lbs
Size 3 82 – 115cm/32.5-45.5 in 5cm 40 – 70kg/88-154 lbs

 

 

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Taking thorough measurements of your dog is essential for choosing the correct harness size. Place 4 fingers behind the front legs to find where to measure the chest (girth) for harness sizes 0, 1, 2, 3, and three fingers for the size Mini-mini and Mini.

The chest circumference should be measured where the strap is supposed to be located. Choosing the correct size ensures maximum freedom of movement and protects the neck and shoulders.