ANIMAL SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGY GET-A-Grip Dog Harness - Small - Black Lift Harness for Dogs - Support for Injured OR WEAK Dogs - Rehab Harness
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About this product
*BLACK, Fits 22”-27” Chest Circumference, 8” Body Length. Two long suitcase-style handles. Easy to put on and take off. A great way to help your pet! Get-a-Grip on your dog!
*ALL STRAPS WRAP AROUND AND CLIP INTO PLACE. You don’t need to thread your dog’s head or legs through loops of strap! Just Wrap, Snap, and Go! It’s that easy.
*PADDED FABRIC PANEL AND X-BELLY STRAPS cradle your dog from underneath to provide solid lift for the whole torso. Ab cut-out design accommodates male dogs.
*ULTRA-STURDY CONSTRUCTION provides unbeatable durability, combined with comfort, support, and control, for moving a dog outside, up or down stairs, or into a car.
*GREAT FOR OLDER OR INJURED DOGS, canine physical rehab and recovery from surgery, or for arthritis, hip dysplasia, wobblers, after amputation, or as an emergency mobility harness.
Description
The AST Get-a-Grip Harness, size Small, is made to provide support and control for dogs that are recovering from injury or surgery and need help getting up, out, and around. Small Grips are Black, and have two permanently-attached suitcase-style handles. Adjustable clip-on handles are available as an accessory. These harnesses clip into place around the dog's limbs and torso, so you don't need to try to thread your dog's head or legs through loops of strap; just wrap, snap, and go. Once the initial adjustments have been made, it is that easy. Measure your dog's chest circumference at the largest point to determine if your dog is within the range of fit of the Small Get-a-Grip Harness, 22"-27". Then, check the torso length leg-to-leg, as shown in the graphic above. Small Grips are made to fit a torso 8" or longer. ***The best way to check this measurement is in the following way: Wrap a towel or pillowcase around your dog's torso, with the leading edge just behind the front legs, and the trailing edge folded to lay just in front of the rear legs. You can then remove the towel/pillowcase, lay it on the floor, and measure from the leading edge to the folded edge to get the torso length. This is usually more accurate than free-measuring along the side of a dog.