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The Dog Bowl Pet Supply and BARF Raw Food BlogThe Dog Bowl is an online storefront that offers quality pet products including: raw dog food, B.A.R.F., pet beds, dog dental care, pet first aid kits for travel, and every other luxury pet gift imaginable.Wednesday, November 19, 2008Step In Harnesses on SALE at The Dog Bowl online storefront! Hurry our harness sale won't last long! We have limited quantities and colors available!If you were considering getting a harness we have some incredible prices on our quality step in harnesses. Click here to see The Dog Bowl's harness selection. Look for the "on sale" text next to the items you should definitely look at! If you don't see the size or color you want, no worries, The Dog Bowl offers good prices on all of our harnesses. The Dog Bowl recommends the Alpine Rope Harness! This rope harnesses for dogs is not only attractive and stylish, but the only rolled harnesses on the market. The rolled rope design makes these harnesses easier to wear (especially on long-haired breeds) and less heat retentive (for those long walks). Typical harnesses are made of flat nylon - this rolled alpine rope harness is out favorite! All items are handcrafted in the US from high-quality, braided rope with brass hardware. For those of you who like to compare the best of the best, The Dog Bowl also recommends the Nylon Sequoia Harness. Sequoia Harnesses are manufactured with high-quality 64 carrier flat braided nylon material used in the Sequoia Collars and Sequoia Leads. The braided nylon material makes this one of the most comfortable and coolest harnesses on the market. In addition to being soft the ends of the nylon are finished so they do not scratch or rub on your pet's skin. (Most typical nylon harnesses are burned & left to unfinished at the seam & this can rub your pet raw! Take a look at your current harness to see how the seams are finished to make sure this is not happening to you little pup!) Labels: Behavior and Training, Dog Fashion, Traveling with your dog ArchivesDecember 2005 January 2006 February 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 January 2008 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 May 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 April 2009 May 2009 June 2009 July 2009 October 2009 December 2009 January 2010 |
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