PetSafe CareLift Rear Support Harness – Senior & Disabled Dog Rear Mobility Support – Easy-Fitting, Breathable Belly Straps with Lifting Aid Handle & Shoulder Strap – for Medium Dogs 35-70 lb

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Support your dog’s mobility and comfort with the PetSafe CareLift Rear Support Harness, a safe and effective lifting aid for senior dogs, disabled pets, or those recovering from surgery. Thoughtfully designed to reduce pressure across the hips and abdomen, this rear support harness features lift support handles and a leash extender to assist without strain. Breathable mesh material and comfortable extra padding offer a soft fit for long-lasting wear, while the adjustable sizing and easy-fitting belly straps offer a safe and secure fit for dogs of all shapes. Leg loop buckles and a removable protection shield provide added comfort during potty breaks and walks. Travel-friendly and easy to use, this mobility support is machine washable, making clean-up a breeze. Reliable and versatile, the PetSafe CareLift Rear Support Harness offers dog owners a durable, practical solution for helping their pets move with ease. Since 1988, PetSafe has been driven by a simple belief: safe, healthy pets lead to happier lives for pets and their families. For over 25 years, we’ve been dedicated to enhancing the lives of pets and the people who love them, treating every pet as a cherished family member and delivering life-changing innovations designed to enrich every moment. With U.S. roots and a global reach, our vet- and trainer-recommended products are built for every pet and backed by exceptional customer support. From backyards to dog parks, we’re on a mission to create fields of joy for happy, healthy, and safe pets.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 1.1 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 62364
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 8, 2012
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Radio Systems Corporation
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B008RER6E4
Best Sellers Rank: #27,263 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #43 in Dog Halter Harnesses
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Rear Leg Support: The PetSafe CareLift Rear Support Harness evenly distributes weight to assist older, disabled, or post-surgery dogs with mobility and potty breaks; for dogs weighing 35-70 lb
Comfortable Secure Fit: Adjustable sizing, breathable mesh, extra padding, a removable protection shield, and leg loop buckles offer soft, long-lasting, and safe wear for optimal comfort
Reduces Pressure: Lift support handles and leash extenders help safely redistribute the pressure on your dog’s rear legs without putting additional strain on your back
Global Mission, Local Care: With U.S. roots and worldwide reach, PetSafe delivers vet- and trainer-recommended solutions and exceptional customer support to create fields of joy for pets
25 Years of Trust: Since 1998, PetSafe has created safe, innovative, and trusted products that bring joy, enhance pet lives, and support the lifelong bond between pets and their families

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Customers find the harness well-made and helpful for elderly animals, providing good support when lifting. However, the functionality and ease of use receive mixed feedback – while some say it works well and is easy to get on, others report it doesn’t work and is extremely difficult to put on. Moreover, customers disagree on the comfort level, with some finding it uncomfortable for their dogs, and the fit is also mixed, with some saying it fits well while others report it doesn’t match their pet’s body shape well. Additionally, the harness tends to slip off the rear end.

8 reviews for PetSafe CareLift Rear Support Harness – Senior & Disabled Dog Rear Mobility Support – Easy-Fitting, Breathable Belly Straps with Lifting Aid Handle & Shoulder Strap – for Medium Dogs 35-70 lb

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  1. Amazon Customer

    When you need a little stability
    First thing – check your sizing carefully. The size chart isn’t bad, but body type could affect the fit. If you need one now, as in the case of an injury, get two sizes and return one if you have to. This is a great product for my needs, just don’t be me when selecting the size.That said, this was very helpful when my boy tore his knee and I wish I’d already had it ready to go. I was surprised at the weight at first, but found it was primarily from the three point strap used to connect to a front harness. I’ll get back to that. Without that it is fairly light weight but feels durable. It is a canvas type material with typical web straps, mostly padded.The sizing was OK but again, is also subject to body type. I ordered according to both measurement and weight range. It worked but if I hadn’t needed it right then may have exchanged for the next size down. No real cons or criticisms, but here are things to keep in mind.It always seemed the leg straps could be a little tighter but the padded sleeve wouldn’t allow any more shortening. But I really liked the padding on the leg straps, so again it will just depend on your dog and the reason or frequency of use. My main use was the handle to add stability on uneven ground, take a little weight off when he did his business, and give a little lift when hopping a small step into the house.The padding on the leg straps always looked a bit bulky but it gives and didn’t get in the way of nature’s call. It didn’t affect his walk/hop and he largely ignored the whole thing. He often ignores me too though, and just isn’t phased by much.Which brings me to the next point. If you’re looking at this, you probably already need it. It can be difficult to get adjusted so find somebody to help if your dog can’t stand for long.Oh, and it’s not the type that can be left on all day. I did find myself wishing it could to help him stand up, but he was usually half way up before I could get to him anyway. Once adjusted and you’re familiar with thw clasps, it doesn’t really take much longer than a regular front harness.If you’re looking at this because you see a future need, don’t wait. Get it adjusted and let your dog get used to it, especially if they’re not as nonchalant as mine.Back to the removable straps. The heavy piece is just another adjustable web strap that has a metal clip on each end and one in the middle. The weight came from the clips which, in my opinion, were much bigger than necessary. The clips are metal, which is certainly durable, but very large. My understanding is that the whole thing was meant to attach the harness to a front harness. With no real weight bearing, it seems to add alot of weight and I didn’t like the idea of something hard bouncing against his back. Again, this was an injury so he was hopping. It may not be an issue for a dog that’s getting weak or unstable but not limping.However, the harness will slide off without another attachment. I have a male so initially used the belly strap. This was a great idea in that it is a rigid (but padded) strap molded with a curve so as to not put pressure on boy parts. It held the harness on without the three point strap, but I found it was a tad too big both in length and width. Another sizing vs. body type consideration. I still think it’s a great idea though. It would be nice if there was a regular soft strap for females included or as an option because it will slide off without it.In the end, I improvised using a small camera bag strap that had plastic clips at the ends and added a small metal clip from a lanyard to the middle. The ends attached to the harness with the middle clip attached to his own front harness. That’s all it took to keep it from sliding off.All that said, my modifications were due to probably getting the wrong size, but the harness itself works great. Glad I have it now just in case and don’t see any reason to look for something else.

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  2. WDEJG’s Mom

    Adjustability better than most!
    I have a 14.5 year old American Pit Bull Terrier with limited back leg use due to old ACL injuries. She’s also been struggling with urinary incontinence most of her life and needs to wear diapers.Because of her breed’s build, it’s difficult to find something that fits her body type and adjustability is very important. With her age and limited mobility, she is a lot thinner but I’m still finding it difficult to find a good fit for her. I have a “Walkabout” neoprene lift harness that is amazing in many ways, but it never quite fit properly. The leg holes fit, but I could never get the waist piece small enough. A smaller size would fit her waist, but there’s no way she could get her thighs in them. That one is meant to be worn most of the time and it is very comfortable. It also has a long, padded strap so you can go for walks or just to potty with them and you get to stand up straight. It is still usable, but she’s lost more weight and now the waist strap is just huge, I’m trying to make it work by shoving towels in it, but now it slips off of her all the time, she’s peeing on it, and it’s just too much for constant use.Decided to find another one that was more adjustable and possibly easier to get on and off. (Walkabout is step-in style and that’s hard when your dog can’t really stand.)According to the weight range, she’s a Medium. She’s 45 pounds. I knew she was at the bottom end of the Medium’s weight range. Her waist is 19-20 inches. Our problem is usually that she has to go with the larger size if she’s on the fence between with her body shape. This time though, I think she could have gone with the small. I saw the pic of of a dachshund wearing the small and thought, “No way will that fit my pittie.” I may order the small to see if the fit is better, but the medium may still work.The strap that can attach to a harness is awesome – I have it attached to her regular harness that has a ring between her shoulders. It really does keep it on. Without it, it would fall off my dog right away. I had to adjust it to the smallest possible size and it’s still a bit loose, but usable and it still keeps it on her so that’s a win.The belly strap is too big, I have it at the smallest setting and it’s just huge on her. Without the harness strap, there is no way this would stay on her waist. I removed the hard panel for males (it’s a Velcro pocket) and kept the strap buckled in because I want her waist to help supporr when lifting.The legs – incredible adjustability!! It could go quite small if it had to. I didn’t have to make them much smaller though, so I would be a little hesitant about this fitting dogs up to 70lbs. There’s the issue I have – the rest of it is too big but the legs fit and I didn’t have to make them much smaller. I don’t know that a Small could accommodate her thighs.My dog seems to like this lift better than the much bulkier Walkabout, even though the Walkabout seems a lot more comfortable. A lot less stuff between her legs and hanging over her.She can pee and poop outside without getting any on the lift. Diaper changes are a lot easier.I put it on her while she was laying down, making it a lot easier to take it off at night and be able to put it back on her without having to lift her myself.Very pleased even with a little fit difficulties. It still lifts her, she seems comfortable with it. I do wish it had a longer handle or even a ring to attach a leash to in order to stand up straight. I’ll probably loop my leash around it for that.I’ll update if I purchase the Small.

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  3. David R

    Good, less likely to cause chafing than some others.
    Good, less likely to cause chafing than some others. Wouldn’t be practical for male dogs since it blocks them from peeing. You can attach it to a front harness using the long strap. Side straps came off though; I had to use pieces of duct tape to block them from sliding into the release position.

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  4. Mariana

    Não fica bem ajustado e cai com frequência. Muitas alças de difícil manuseio e ajuste. Só serviria se acoplado a um peitoral, para melhor distribuição do peso do animal.

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  5. LRSママ

    12歳になる、雄のボルゾイの後ろ足が弱くなってきたので、購入しました。身体がふらつい時にも、立ち上がるのが難しい時にも、しっかりとしたハンドルが着いていて、直ぐにつかめて支えてあげることが出来て、とても、安心です。また、前足側の胴輪とつなぐことも出来るので、ずり落ちを防げます。内の子のような犬種は、なかなかサイズが見付からないのですが、今はこの様な商品が有って、助かります。体重は今では35キロ位腰回り70センチ位ですが、充分に支えてくれてます。ただ、座ったりした時に、足に掛けたベルトが外れてしまい、回ってしまうのが、不便なところです。

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  6. kshitij

    Awesome

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  7. Hannah

    Perfect size and contraption for our recovering Great Dane from hip surgery. Feels quality, particularly around the legs

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  8. Astrid Padilla

    Día 1 que lo usa mi perrita con displasia de cadera y se nota mucho la diferencia en su ánimo. Casi no se movía de su cama porque se caía y nos costaba levantarla sin lastimarla, pero esto hace que se sienta segura al caminar. Hace que sea más fácil para ella y para nosotros el moverla y ayudarla, además el material se siente de muy buena calidad, y cómodo (pueden dormir con el arnés puesto sin problema)Si buscan un buen arnés cómodo y de calidad no duden en comprar este!

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    PetSafe CareLift Rear Support Harness – Senior & Disabled Dog Rear Mobility Support – Easy-Fitting, Breathable Belly Straps with Lifting Aid Handle & Shoulder Strap – for Medium Dogs 35-70 lb
    PetSafe CareLift Rear Support Harness – Senior & Disabled Dog Rear Mobility Support – Easy-Fitting, Breathable Belly Straps with Lifting Aid Handle & Shoulder Strap – for Medium Dogs 35-70 lb

    $28.99

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