Everything about the Ramble harness gathered in one place!
Features
Adjustable - The harness can be adjusted around the neck and the chest. This makes the Ramble harness a good choice for growing puppies and dogs with a strong bodybuild.
Attachment points - In addition to the D-ring on the dog`s back, there is a loop for a tracking line under the stomach. On the front there is a third attachment point for mild anti-pull.
3M™ reflective material - Stripes with 3M™ reflective increases the dog`s visibility
Handle - This dog harness has a handle on the back.
Sizing
Fitting
How do I adjust the Ramble harness for my dog?
Technical specifications, wash guide and product dimensions
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FAQ
CAN I USE THE RAMBLE HARNESS FOR PULLING?
Ramble harness is a versatile harness for everyday activities with a dog. This harness was not made for specific pulling activities such as canicross, biking and skiing. If the dog is going to do pulling work we recommend choosing one of our harnesses that were specifically designed for this purpose, like our Freemotion harness.
WHY IS THE ATTACHMENT POINT FOR THE TRACKING LINE UNDER THE STOMACH?
The attachment point for the tracking line is on the under part so that the leash doesn`t get in the way of the dog.
HOW DO I USE THE ATTACHMENT POINT ON THE FRONT AS MILD ANTI-PULL?
If you want your dog to pull less, you can attach the leash to the front attachment point and put the line under your dog’s front leg. Please note that this is a helping tool. The attachment point is not designed to completely eliminate pulling or directly teach the dog not to pull.
WHAT SHOULD THE HANDLE BE USED FOR?
The dog harness has a handle on the back which is easy to grab in case you need to help your dog or you need extra control.
Safety guidelines
Always read the product’s manual guide before use.
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