PETBABA Dog Lift Harness, Lifting Support Sling to Help Pet with Weak Back Leg, Aid Mobility and Rehabilitation, Suitable Senior Front Rear Crus Thigh Hip Injury Arthritis - XL in Black








Key features
- •DIMENSION! - Chest: 80cm/31 inch, back: 30cm/12 inch, strap: 2.5*40cm
- •EXTRA FINE QUALITY MATERIAL CHOSEN FOR LONGEVITY! - PETBABA harness is carefully crafted from durable nylon which is high density fabric standing up to more wear and tear. Sponge inner liner has a cozy and soft touch against the skin. It is machine washable and easy to keep clean
- •ERGONOMIC HANDLE DESIGN! - Grip equipped with removable padding is perfect for protecting your hand for easy comfortable use. It is suitable for use in canine aid occasion, such as getting on or off the car and climbing stairs, ideal for your senior friend suffering or recovering from injuries and arthritis in its leg joints. The harness can be rolled up and taken for its light weight design and easy portability
- •PERFECT FOR MEDIUM TO LARGE DOGS! - PETBABA dog lift harness is suitable for medium to large dogs such as Border Collie, Husky, Samoyed, Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever and similar breed of dog. Please refer to our size chart prior to ordering, and then click the yellow button ' Add to Cart ' to start using with our PETBABA items
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PETBABA Dog Lift Harness, Lifting Support Sling to Help Pet with Weak Back Leg, Aid Mobility and Rehabilitation, Suitable Senior Front Rear Crus Thigh Hip Injury Arthritis - XL in Black
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Customer Reviews
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Worked for older dog.
Satisfied Grandma✓ Verified Purchase•November 19, 2017
This worked really well for my aged dog up until she passed. It her last few months she had a really hard time getting up and down steps, in and out of the car, etc. The only think I don't like (and I doubt anything can be done about it) is that the velcro collects hair like crazy!
Great tool to have for dogs that have ambulatory issues. The customer service was excellent
J Peeples✓ Verified Purchase•November 18, 2017
This is a very useful tool to help move large dogs. (elderly or lame). I have a 14 year old chocolate Lab that had gone (temporarily), lame. He weighs around 84 lbs, This worked . My husband and I were able to lift him outside to go potty and to get him in the car for the Vet visit.
I did pay extra for the 1 day delivery, which didn't happen, BUT the PetBaba people refunded the extra charge for quick delivery. I appreciate good customer service and therefore, highly recommend this product. It is well made.
I did pay extra for the 1 day delivery, which didn't happen, BUT the PetBaba people refunded the extra charge for quick delivery. I appreciate good customer service and therefore, highly recommend this product. It is well made.
The BEST! I wish I'd gotten his sooner!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•May 11, 2017
This helped distribute her weight perfectly and helped me help her walk again, by carrying the weight her legs couldn't carry anymore.
My beloved pup had advanced Cushings and was quickly losing her ability to walk. Over 3 months I tried to use scarves, towels, etc. to help take the pressure off of her legs. I was so exhausted from carrying her around for 3 months I couldn't pick one from all of the others. This arrived about a week before we finally had to pts and I had lots of regret that we didn't have th this sooner.
Using this lift she tried to run through the yard again. If you're looking for a lift, act now. :)
My beloved pup had advanced Cushings and was quickly losing her ability to walk. Over 3 months I tried to use scarves, towels, etc. to help take the pressure off of her legs. I was so exhausted from carrying her around for 3 months I couldn't pick one from all of the others. This arrived about a week before we finally had to pts and I had lots of regret that we didn't have th this sooner.
Using this lift she tried to run through the yard again. If you're looking for a lift, act now. :)
Help for your older dog
Sfritz✓ Verified Purchase•April 26, 2017
It is sad when an old friend begins to fail. This little lift harness makes all the difference for our large Doodle when her back legs are feeling weak.
Dog Lift Harness Review and Tips
Gina✓ Verified Purchase•April 13, 2017
The Petbaba mobility harness is affordable and helpful. Keep in mind though that it does tend to get bunched up and folded over around your dog's lower abdomen and the straps get jammed or tangled occasionally. If you have a dog that cannot use it's hind legs this is a great method of providing exercise and therapy however it may not be very convenient for waste removal. You might spend over an hour trying to get your pet to "do their business" with this sling becoming more and more uncomfortable for them as time progresses. If it works, then I truly am happy for you and your furry friend, but if you are having issues with getting your pet to expel waste while using any of the various mobility devices out there, including this one, then I would like to recommend a more hands on approach. Literally.
While being as patient and encouraging as possible, set your dog on it's front paws. Move so that you are standing directly behind your pet and transition your hands so that they are converging on and cupping it's belly from both sides. Interlock your figures. Lift them up gently, just high enough so that the toes of their hind paws could touch the ground. Stay firmly planted and do not allow your dog to attempt to walk (they could fall over, or worse yet injure themselves further from your resistance), then calmly coach and urge them to relieve themselves in the manner necessary. When done correctly, they will go almost immediately or likely in under a minute. Disregard how goofy and awkward this position might look from a distance. Keep serious. Don't let your pet see you get frustrated or depressed. Don't get discouraged and do not beg or bargain. Stay positive. Also, always remember to play with them or show attention as if nothing has changed (but still be mindful of their new limitations).
You might think you have a close pre-existing bond with your pet, but under the traumatic circumstances of injuries or diseases resulting in paralysis you will need to develop trust with your pet on an entirely new level. They were dependant on you before for sustenance, shelter and companionship, but being reliant on you for their very movement itself is a definite game-changer. It will take time and cooperation for both of you to adapt to the situation. I wish you the best of luck during this difficult ordeal. Please don't give up. Your pet is counting on you...
While being as patient and encouraging as possible, set your dog on it's front paws. Move so that you are standing directly behind your pet and transition your hands so that they are converging on and cupping it's belly from both sides. Interlock your figures. Lift them up gently, just high enough so that the toes of their hind paws could touch the ground. Stay firmly planted and do not allow your dog to attempt to walk (they could fall over, or worse yet injure themselves further from your resistance), then calmly coach and urge them to relieve themselves in the manner necessary. When done correctly, they will go almost immediately or likely in under a minute. Disregard how goofy and awkward this position might look from a distance. Keep serious. Don't let your pet see you get frustrated or depressed. Don't get discouraged and do not beg or bargain. Stay positive. Also, always remember to play with them or show attention as if nothing has changed (but still be mindful of their new limitations).
You might think you have a close pre-existing bond with your pet, but under the traumatic circumstances of injuries or diseases resulting in paralysis you will need to develop trust with your pet on an entirely new level. They were dependant on you before for sustenance, shelter and companionship, but being reliant on you for their very movement itself is a definite game-changer. It will take time and cooperation for both of you to adapt to the situation. I wish you the best of luck during this difficult ordeal. Please don't give up. Your pet is counting on you...
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