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Moobli
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21-07-2010, 01:11 PM

Wanted - Tracking Harness

I am looking to buy a reasonably priced leather tracking harness for my "normal" sized GSD male.

Any ideas? The only place I have found so far is John Humphris and I don't have a spare £76 at the mo
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21-07-2010, 04:10 PM
I got one (used but excellent condition) from ebay for less than half that.
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22-07-2010, 01:19 PM
Vonwolf have two leather ones for sale on their website for £30.00 & £32.00.
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22-07-2010, 01:26 PM
Not leather but I could make you one to your design/size in a leather look synthetic material if you can't find a leather one
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22-07-2010, 02:26 PM
Is there any structural difference between a tracking harness and a bull terrier / mastiff harness? I could commission some harnesses from my manufacturer if there is a demand for tracking harnesses.
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22-07-2010, 02:33 PM
pet need s do leather or synthetic. Supa company, great quality, all made by keith

Leather gsd/ £45

http://www.pet-needs.co.uk/site/cata...p?id=1&sid=111

webbing, cheaper

http://www.pet-needs.co.uk/site/cata...p?id=1&sid=110

Karenswood is the othere specialist supplier i know

http://www.karenswood.co.uk/htm_site...arnesses_2.htm
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22-07-2010, 04:31 PM
Originally Posted by ClaireandDaisy View Post
I got one (used but excellent condition) from ebay for less than half that.
I had a search on ebay but nothing on there at the mo unfortunately.

Originally Posted by talassie View Post
Vonwolf have two leather ones for sale on their website for £30.00 & £32.00.
That sounds very reasonable. Thanks Irena, I will go and have a look.
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22-07-2010, 04:40 PM
Originally Posted by Wyrd View Post
Not leather but I could make you one to your design/size in a leather look synthetic material if you can't find a leather one
OOh thanks Wyrd. Let me have a look at the ones that Talassie has mentioned first and then I will let you know.

Originally Posted by Loki's mum View Post
Is there any structural difference between a tracking harness and a bull terrier / mastiff harness? I could commission some harnesses from my manufacturer if there is a demand for tracking harnesses.
Hmmm not sure, but I am guessing there is Does anyone know for sure?
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22-07-2010, 04:44 PM
Originally Posted by mishflynn View Post
pet need s do leather or synthetic. Supa company, great quality, all made by keith

Leather gsd/ £45

http://www.pet-needs.co.uk/site/cata...p?id=1&sid=111

webbing, cheaper

http://www.pet-needs.co.uk/site/cata...p?id=1&sid=110

Karenswood is the othere specialist supplier i know

http://www.karenswood.co.uk/htm_site...arnesses_2.htm
Thanks Mish. If the Vonwulf one doesn't do, I will ring Pet Needs. I had already looked at their one, and thought it looked good, but was disappointed I couldn't order online.
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22-07-2010, 04:55 PM
The tracking harness is designed for the dog to lean into it, and the d-ring is at the back so it doesn`t interfere with the way they want to go. I wouldn`t have thought a walking harness was like that.
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