Introducing Lovepluspet - Dog Lift Harness with Handle
Lovepluspet.com is specially designed for outdoor activities and dogs with limited mobility. It is convenient for straddling and pulling, making it suitable for dogs with joint injuries, arthritis, and rheumatism. This harness can assist them in walking, going up and down stairs, and getting into the car.
Suitable conditions
- Joint Damage
- Arthritis
- Rheumatism
- Degenerative Myelopathy
- Hip Dysplasia
- ACL Tear
- Hip Pain and Injuries Caused by Aging
Material
- Diving cloth
- Reflective cloth
- Sandwich Network
- Nylon webbing
- Hardware square buckle
More details
- Dog lift harnesses provide a valuable rehabilitation solution for aged and injured dogs, as well as those dealing with joint problems, arthritis, and paralysis.
- For enhanced control during outdoor activities, you can attach the dog leash to the D-ring.
- Being able to carry your dog on your shoulders when it feels too tired to walk is incredibly useful.
- The strain is distributed equally throughout their body, ensuring it won't damage or suffocate your dog.
- Our dog harness design is user-friendly and suitable for most male dogs. The dog's ability to defecate is unaffected by the curving cut in the abdomen.
Why Choose the Dog Lift Harness for Your Furry Friend?
- Designed for older dogs and those with joint pain, arthritis, or other mobility issues.
- Soft and breathable material, perfect for all-day wear.
- Two padded handles for added comfort and easier grip, suitable for daily dog walking.
- Provides assistance for dogs getting in and out of cars.
- Ideal for daily walks.
- Offers assistance going up and down stairs.
Size measurement
- Prepare tools: Obtain a soft ruler or measuring tape, ensuring it is soft and won't irritate your dog's skin.
- Have your dog stand or sit: Position your dog comfortably, ensuring relaxation and avoiding tension.
- Chest measurement: Use the tape to measure around the widest part of your dog's chest.
- Front leg thigh measurement: Measure the widest part of your dog's front leg, typically just below the front elbow.
- Hind leg thigh circumference measurement: Measure the widest part of your dog’s hind legs.