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EzyDog Introduces New X-Link Harness

The harness is suitable for all breeds and adventures.

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(PRESS RELEASE) SANDPOINT, ID — EzyDog introduces the X-Link Harness as a new addition to its line of active dog gear. Designed from the ground up, the X-Link Harness combines several of the unique key features EzyDog harnesses are known for, and even introduces some new ones, to provide a value-driven solution befitting of all breeds while considering the various needs of dog owners and emerging trends within the harness category.

The X-Link comes standard with two stainless steel D-rings for attaching a leash. The leash attachment, located on the back panel, is arched to provide increased ergonomics for regular walking while a front-pull leash attachment, located on the chest panel, provides increased control for strong pullers or training purposes. The X-Link also comes equipped with reflective piping for increased safety in low-light conditions and EZYfit side release buckles for easy removal.

The “X” shaped design of the harness provides full freedom of movement for the dog’s front legs and excellent security. The combination of the padded panels and built-in Zero Shock girth support provides comfort and protects the dog wearing the harness from static jolts, when walking with a leash attached or in the vehicle when the harness is used with an EzyDog car restraint.

The X-Link Harness is available in 5 sizes (XS – XL) featuring 6 different colors — blue, red, black, purple, and olive — with an MSRP of $59.50 USD.

EzyDog can be reached by calling 877-339-9364 (877-3EzyDog) or by visiting www.ezydog.com. When you visit the website, also check out the company’s harnesses, leashes, and travel products for dogs that love adventure.

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