Brand: NOYAL
NOYAL Dog Lift Harness Sling - Adjustable Pet Carrier for Senior Dogs with Arthritis Joint Injuries, Emergency Support Rehabilitation Aid for Nail Trimming, Stairs Assistance
NOYAL Dog Lift Harness Sling - Adjustable Pet Carrier for Senior Dogs with Arthritis Joint Injuries, Emergency Support Rehabilitation Aid for Nail Trimming, Stairs Assistance
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Rear Leg Support for Mobility AssistanceHelp your senior, disabled, or injured dog move with ease! The adjustable rear leg support straps provide stability for climbing stairs, getting in/out of cars, and daily walks. Perfect for dogs with arthritis, hip dysplasia, or weakened hind legs. | Post-Surgery Recovery Aid for DogsIdeal for post-operative care, this rehab harness supports dogs recovering from knee surgery, ACL/CCL injuries, TPLO, hip replacement, or other orthopedic procedures. Reduces strain on healing joints and promotes safe mobility. | Ultra-Soft Plush Lining for Comfort & ProtectionFeatures a gentle, rabbit-fur-like lining that cushions your dogs belly and prevents chafing or skin irritation. Breathable and cozy, ensuring comfort during extended wear. | Secure Chest & Back Dual-Fastening SystemUpgraded with a non-slip chest patch to prevent escape and a reinforced back buckle for a snug, adjustable fit. Minimizes shifting and reduces the risk of secondary injuries while keeping your dog safely supported. | Ergonomic Handles for Easy Lifting & ControlDesigned with a padded top handle and seatbelt-friendly strap for effortless lifting and transport. Gives you better control while reducing strain on your backideal for vet visits, grooming, or assisting your dog at home.
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