Description
Personalised Pet Harness – Furberry Oatmeal sale in uk
Customised Pet Harness – Furberry Oatmeal
These personalised soft back harnesses are the first custom-made, interchangeable and adjustable, all-in-one pet harness to launch in Australia. Comes with fully custom printed, interchangeable chest piece, adjustable straps and d-ring for attaching to a lead. Designed and custom printed in Australia.
Complement the harness with a personalised leash in a matching design.
Size Guide
Please refer to our Size Guide and measure your dog’s neck and chest to ensure you choose the correct size before purchasing. Measurements provided are approximate only. Allow for 2 to 3cm tolerance as all harnesses are individually made.Â
Please note that Breeds listed on the size chart are for average (approximate) sizes of dogs and that every dog is different and may require a size larger or smaller. Each harness is custom made to the specifications you provide and we cannot refund items that do not fit your pet due to incorrect size choice.
Product Features
- Customised pet harness with soft backing
- Chest plates are interchangeable and machine washable
- Adjustable straps with premium quality buckles
- Made from sturdy neoprene/polyester, reflective and inner mesh material
- Available in 7 sizes to suit cats and dogs of all sizes
- Designed and custom printed in Australia
- The print is guaranteed for 12 months
- D-ring for lead attachment
There are 7 sizes available:
XX-Small: For neck sizes 18 – 37cm and chest girth 23 – 42cmÂ
X-Small: For neck sizes 24 – 37cm and chest girth 27 – 42cmÂ
Small: For neck sizes 31 – 47cm and chest girth 35 – 57cmÂ
Medium: For neck sizes 38 – 63cm and chest girth 44 – 73cmÂ
Large: For neck sizes 46 – 78cm and chest girth 51 – 88cmÂ
X-Large: For neck sizes 51 – 86cm and chest girth 59 – 103cmÂ
XX-Large: For neck sizes 57 – 98cm and chest girth 68 – 120cmÂ
Measuring Guide
The easiest method of measuring the chest girth of your dog is by using a flexible measuring tape placed directly behind the front legs at the broadest part of the chest. The tape should be fairly tight without actually restricting the dog.