JULIUS-K9
(JP¥3,000)
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This is a Julius-K9 IDC Power Harness with a red base and a Japanese Karakusa (arabesque) pattern. This is a Japan-exclusive pattern that was a big hit and was once difficult to obtain. It is new with tags. Multiple items are in stock. If you would like to purchase two or more, please comment before purchasing so I can adjust the quantity and price. (The pattern appearance may vary slightly depending on the product. If you are concerned, please let me know before purchasing. I will replace the image with the one I plan to send.) I am very sorry, but please refrain from price negotiations. Julius-K9 is a dog goods brand founded in 1997 in Europe, Hungary. They mainly manufacture harnesses, leashes, and collars. The Baby2 size is suitable for dogs with a chest circumference of 33-45cm and a weight of 2-5kg. This size is suitable for breeds such as Yorkies, Toy Poodles, Pomeranians, Miniature Dachshunds, Shih Tzus, and Schnauzers. It is designed to fit the body perfectly and is easy to put on and take off. The IDC Power Harness is designed to apply force below the neck, so it is designed to reduce the burden on your dog's neck and trachea. Furthermore, production is basically Made in EU. Each item is carefully made. And, the finished products are strength-tested. The Karakusa pattern is based on the image of vines intertwining, and it means "vitality, prosperity of descendants, and longevity." It is said that vines such as grapes were stylized in Egypt, spread to China, and then came to Japan. Therefore, the Karakusa pattern exists all over the world and is called "arabesque" in English. It is a pattern with a long history, already existing in Japan during the Heian period. Also, many people may imagine the Shiba Inu who carried a Karakusa-patterned furoshiki (wrapping cloth) and was active on a certain variety show. Why not incorporate this classic pattern into your daily life and go out with your dog? I hope that the time you can spend walking with your dog will continue for a long time, with good health and happiness.
2 months ago