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Front Range Harness
Ruffwear
Front Range Harness
$49.95
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  Easy to put on, comfortable to wear.

  The Front Range Harness is a padded everyday dog harness that is easy to put on and comfortable for dogs to wear. A key piece of gear for canines embarking on a life of adventure with their humans, the harness features two leash attachment options: an aluminum V-ring centered on the dog's back for everyday walks, and reinforced front clip webbing at the dog's chest to redirect dogs that pull on leash. The ID pocket keeps dog tags quiet and easily accessible, and the reflective trim and light loop for The Beacon™ (sold separately) boost visibility in low-light conditions.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Ruffwear
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
30502
Other Features:
• Foam-padded construction for comfortable extended wear.
• Four points of adjustment for an optimal fit.
• Two leash attachment points: aluminum V-ring on back and reinforced webbing on chest
• Foam-padded construction for comfortable extended wear
• Four points of adjustment for an optimal fit
• Two leash attachment points: aluminum V-ring and reinforced webbing
• ID pocket stores dog tags
• Reflective trim for visibility in low-light conditions and light loop for attaching The Beacon™
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