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  • Dog Lift and Mobility Support Harness
    Our senior Labrador can no longer move as freely as before due to a degenerative condition. This sling has made our daily routines much easier, especially when helping him get up and walk. It truly helps alleviate his pain and has significantly improved his quality of life. It's definitely a worthwhile purchase!
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  • Dog Lift and Mobility Support Harness
    I have a 80 lbs dog with Hip dysplasia and live on a second floor unit. Stairs were causing her no end of pain, and I'd resolved to fireman carrying her up the stairs twice a day for the rest of her life. Then I ran across this harness. This product is a freaking godsend. It's a little tricky to put on the first couple of times, there's a few straps and they secure in a lot of different places (also if your dog fidgets a lot, it'll take more time), but once you get the hang of it, it's easy to put on, easy to use, and lifting your dog is as easy as standing up. The harness is comfortable on your dog, and on you. Taking the old girl out for a walk may require some setup as I strap her into the harness, but it's saved both of us a lot of pain. This is worth every penny.
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  • Dog Lift and Mobility Support Harness
    I purchased this for my dog who was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer and had weakness in his back legs. This was so helpful in getting him in and out of the car or into the office to see the vet. It washes easily and I hung it up to air dry. I would recommend if your dog has mobility issues.
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  • Dog Lift and Mobility Support Harness
    I’m quite small, and my dog is 40+ pounds. We live on the 2nd story, my dog tore her ACL, and carrying her up and down the stairs was a sudden must. Despite the fact I’m a fairly weak person, I’m able to pick her up and put her back down relatively easily with this sling. I wanted to use the product for several months to test the durability, and so far all has gone super well. It took multiple tries of adjusting the straps, but eventually I found a comfortable and sturdy configuration. I feel like I maintain a lot of control when carrying her in it, which is nice. I can’t tell how comfortable it is particularly, but she tolerates it super well and never seems specifically uncomfortable. Works incredibly well for shorter distances, though I don’t know that I’d recommend taking your dog on a hike with it lol All in all, I’m incredibly happy with this product and it has given me the ability to be able to walk my girl, safely for everyone!
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  • Dog Lift Harness With Handle
    Just received this product today, simply because it seems to be of good quality and finish. So I'm giving it 4 stars (my standards are pretty strict, which is already a pretty high rating). If it does help in the follow-up with Basset, who has a bad rear leg, I will most likely change the rating to 5 stars.
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  • Dog Lift Harness With Handle
    Suitable for my Rottweiler.You won't always be able to find a harness that can carry a giant 120 lb dog like it does.Thats why I was satisfied.☺
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  • Dog Lift Harness With Handle
    I used to be very distressed because my labrador often didn't sit well while she had her nails trimmed. Now I have one of these suspenders and she loves it (you can tell by the way she always stays on it). So even though it's not cheap, it's an elite product for me and my daughter.
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  • DOGLEMI Full Body Dog Lifting Harness
    The effect of this product is magical. It's just as good as its pictures show for larger dogs.
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  • Dog Lift and Mobility Support Harness
    I have a 110 lb great Pyrenees/Shepard mix. He's got a torn hind CCL and will be having the TPOL surgery soon. When he tore his CCL he also injured his other leg making himself unable to walk for a few days, I ended up purchasing this Sling and a Mobility Harness (I was going to need it after the surgery anyway) and I really believe you need to consider both if you have a big dog. I can pick up my dog without the sling, it's awkward, and nowhere near easy. Carrying him to the yard for potty breaks or back to his lounging area (my office) was difficult to do with out this sling. I tried to drag him on a blanket, use a towel to assist his walking, but his injury really just made that painful. So I got the sling. I acclimated him to it by putting it in his sleeping area I'd rest it over/under him, then I'd wrap him in it for a bit. He basically got used to it. Then after about 3 days I picked him up in it. It's pretty easy to slide under a big dog even if they cannot move on their own. The connectors can be operated with one hand (huge plus) My biggest problem was my dog thought it was play time and squirmed to play. This sling distributes the weight across the entire underside of the dog. This is awesome. The mobility harness I have also has a sling like feature, BUT the weight distribution is on the hip and shoulder joints via straps. So I see these as two different tools for two different jobs. Sling = Need to carry and move a dog that cant walk: Mobility Harness = Need to assist and guide dog that can partially walk This sling also has 2 straps AND side handles. Why this is important: 1) The 2 carry straps can be used together on one persons shoulders OR 2 people can share the load with each taking a strap 2) The side handles allow you to distribute weight with you arms in addition to your shoulder. When your dog is 110 lbs you will appreciate this feature. My wife cannot pick up our dog with this strap alone, BUT she and my son together can lift and carry our
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  • Dog Lift and Mobility Support Harness
    I wish this worked. It seems like a good idea and looked like it is well built although I didn't give it any use other than to try it once. We are currently using the 'suitcase' style carrier (i.e., carrier with a handle on the dog's back) to lift our dog who has a bad knee and I thought carrying her on my shoulder would be easier, but this just wouldn't adjust small enough for her and it felt more awkward than I expected. Although I expected the opposite, I found that picking up my dog with the suitcase style carrier is actually easier than trying to lift her with the shoulder strap. I think I'd only want to use this style carrier with a lighter weight dog.
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