Alpha AXL Belly Band System

Alpha Grooming

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Alpha AXL Belly Band System

The AXL Belly Band System helps groomers keep the animals they are grooming in a standing position while they are being bathed and groomed.

  • Includes one adjustable buckle/snap, one 2” strap (small dogs), one 3” strap (medium dogs), and one 4” strap (large dogs).
  • Mil-spec buckles
  • Easily disinfected with a quick wipe down from a cloth and disinfectant spray

Description:

If you have been with us for a while, you may remember the Alpha Assist and the LD Harness, which was our version of a bellyband. And then you may remember that we updated that to become the  Alpha ABC Harness Set. Well… the AXL Belly Band System is the latest revision to those designs.

  • Developed to help groomers keep the animals they are grooming in a standing position while they are being bathed and groomed.
  • Includes one adjustable buckle/snap, one 2” strap (small dogs), one 3” strap (medium dogs), and one 4” strap (large dogs).
  • Crafted from a chew-resistant and WATERPROOF material known as Biothane. It helps keep water away from the coat and keeps groomers from having to continuously go back and re-dry the area in which the harness is placed.
  • With sturdy, mil-spec buckles on each side, the groomer can unlatch and hold one side while using a forced-air-dryer, making the job of drying much more efficient.
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12/28/2024
Charlene C.
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Great Belly Band

We find this belly band highly effective, as it is easy to disinfect and dries quickly. Its adjustable design accommodates most breeds well. However, we have encountered instances where some dogs managed to slip out of the band by lifting their back legs. We believe that incorporating a more secure fastening mechanism at the top of the dog's back could help prevent such occurrences!