Description
An adjustable dog harness designed for comfort and safety, the Max&Molly Comfort Harness Smart ID Matrix 2.0 Black is perfect for active dogs and their owners.
Product Description
An adjustable dog harness with a modern design and an elegant, timeless color, the Max&Molly Comfort Harness Smart ID Matrix 2.0 Black. Designed and crafted with attention to every detail to ensure comfort and safety, it's the perfect solution for active dogs and their owners who love spending long hours outdoors.
Features
- Very wide range of adjustment across five points: located on the front and rear rims (on both sides) and around the chest.
- Ideal for puppies and dogs with very unusual body shapes.
- Extremely comfortable for the pet, does not constrict or restrict the dog's movement.
- Sewn from densely woven, durable polyester, lined with soft-to-the-touch neoprene.
- Ultra-light, delicate, soft, and yet flexible material provides the dog with a high level of comfort without compressing or rubbing the fur.
- Reflective stitching on the straps ensures your pet is visible at night.
- Easy to put on and take off.
- Machine washable on a gentle cycle at 30°C.
- Two D-rings are located on the back for varying levels of control.
- All metal components are made of rust-resistant and durable brushed metal (zinc alloy).
- Built-in GOTCHA! ID tag with a unique QR code and a free app for locating lost pets.
Advantages
- Wide range of adjustments.
- Color: black.
- Safe and comfortable.
- Recommended for fast-growing puppies and dogs with unusual builds.
- "Grows with your dog" ensures safety and comfort.
- Made of quick-drying, abrasion-resistant, and durable materials.
- Interior lined with soft, hypoallergenic neoprene.
- Equipped with two D-rings.
- Available in 4 sizes.
Choosing the Right Size
Max&Molly harnesses are available in 4 sizes. When choosing the right harness for your dog, measure the circumference of the lower part of the dog's neck - dimension A in the table (remember that the harness is positioned slightly lower than the collar). Next, measure the chest circumference by wrapping the tape measure around the widest part of the dog's body, usually just behind the "armpits" of the front paws – dimension B in the table. If, after measuring, you're between two sizes, always choose the larger one.