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$149.00 - $159.00
$149.00 - $159.00
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Julius K9 IDC Guide Dog Harness

The Julius K9 IDC Guide Dog Harness is made just for your guide dog. Designed to have all benefits of most Julius K9 Harnesses, it is super lightweight and ergonomic, making it safe for your dog's body. It is modelled off the popular Julius K9 Power Harness, so it includes the same great features:


  • Water-repellent nylon material
  • Adjustable straps
  • Heavy-duty buckles 
  • Skin-friendly breathable inner lining
  • Reflective stitching
  • Reflective hook-and-loop chest strap

The Julius K9 IDC Guide Dog Harness is completely adjustable to fit most dogs, comes with study quick-release clips to attach Julius K9 Aluminium Handle (sold separately) easily and has built in pockets.


The IDC Guide Dog Harness is available in 3 sizes and 2 colours! Please ensure you measure your dog correctly before purchasing a harness. Please view the sizing guide below


Features of the Julius K9 Guide Dog Harness

Correct Sizing Video

Sizing Chart

Size Chest Circumference Weight of Dog
Size 1 63 - 85 cm 23 -30 kg
Size 2 71 - 96 cm 28 - 40 kg
Size 3 82 - 115 cm 40 - 70 kg

Julius K9 IDC Harness Sizing Guide 

Taking your Dog's Measurements Correctly


Place four fingers behind your dog's front legs and measure your dog's body circumference from that point. View diagram below.


Fitting the Harness on your Dog

It is important to ensure that the chest strap and lower strap are adjusted correctly. Improper fitting may cause discomfort or injury.

If the harness straps are too tight, the buckle rubs against the dog's skin around the armpit area, which may lead to chafing. If the harness straps are too loose, there may be enough room for your dog to shuffle out of the harness.

Correct Fitting

When the lower chest strap is adjusted correctly, you should be able fit your fingers between the harness and your dogs back. A properly fitted harness will keep you in control, ensuring no unnecessary pressure is applied to other parts of your dog's body.