Dog Lift Harness

Support your dog through injury, aging, or mobility challenges with our Dog Lift Harness collection. Designed for front leg,back leg,full body, or large-breed assistance, these harnesses reduce strain on joints and caregivers—making daily walks, stairs, or bathroom breaks safer and easier.

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A Shiba Inu wearing a dog lift support harness
A Shiba Inu wearing a dog lift support harness

Dog Lift Harness for Back Legs

Regular price £49.00
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Dog Carry-Support Harness for Large Dogs

Dog Carry-Support Harness for Large Dogs

Regular price £59.00
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Full Body Support Dog Lift Harness

Full Body Support Dog Lift Harness

Regular price £49.00
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Dog Lift Harness for Front Legs

Dog Lift Harness for Front Legs

Regular price £39.00
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Dog Lift Harness for Forebody

Dog Lift Harness for Forebody

Regular price £49.00
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FAQs

Q: What is a Dog Lift Harness and how does it work?

A dog lift harness is a specialized assistive device designed to help dogs with mobility issues. It features sturdy handles and supportive straps that allow owners to gently lift and support their dog’s weight, making it easier for them to stand, walk, climb stairs, or get into vehicles.

Q: What are the benefits for the owner?

It protects your physical health. Instead of bending over and straining your back to lift a heavy dog, the harness allows you to remain upright and use ergonomic handles. It makes daily care (like bathroom breaks) much safer and less physically demanding.

Q: Which dogs would benefit most from a lift harness?

Lift harnesses are ideal for:

  • Senior Dogs: Those with hind-leg weakness or muscle loss.
  • Post-Operative Recovery: Dogs recovering from ACL, TPLO, or spinal surgeries who need restricted weight-bearing.
  • Injured/Disabled Dogs: Those suffering from arthritis, hip dysplasia, or degenerative myelopathy (DM).
  • Large Breeds: Heavy dogs that are difficult for owners to lift manually.

Q: How do I ensure a proper fit?

  1. Measure Accurately: Measure your dog’s chest, waist, and thigh circumference as per the size chart.
  2. The Two-Finger Rule: The harness should be snug but not tight. You should be able to fit two fingers between the harness and your dog’s skin.
  3. Adjust the Handle: Adjust the strap length so that you can stand upright while supporting your dog, preventing strain on your own back.

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