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GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small
GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small
GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small
GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small
GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small
GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small
GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small
GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small

GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small Fits Little Pets Under 25 lbs and Dachshunds with IVDD, Spinal Disc Disease, or Back Injuries. Assist Elderly, Paralyzed, or Recovering Pets.

Product ID : 4086234
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Galleon Product ID 4086234
UPC / ISBN 854895004069
Shipping Weight 0.26 lbs
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Model GL-M
Manufacturer GingerLead
Shipping Dimension 7.28 x 3.07 x 1.73 inches
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GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small Features

  • FEATURES – No Bunching - Padded for Comfort - Integrated Leash - Adjustable for Height - Easy to Use - Soft Neoprene - Chest Harness Not Included

  • MACHINE WASHABLE – The superior quality and durability of the GingerLead is preserved after machine washing the Extra Small / Mini size. Air dry Neoprene pads. Proudly MADE IN U.S.A.

  • USED IN VETERINARY HOSPITALS - GingerLeads are used by veterinarians throughout the United States. Recommended for recovery from luxating patella, hip replacement, IVDD or spinal surgery, physical therapy, to assist senior dogs suffering from arthritis or disc disease, and disabled pets needing help with mobility or balance.

  • SIZING - Support pad is 1.5” wide x 6” long. Sling length adjusts from 28" - 69" long, so you remain upright while supporting your pup. Ideal for Dachshunds with Intervertebral Disc Disease. Please measure to ensure the proper fit.

  • OUR INSPIRATION – The experiences helping our 6 month old Golden Retriever puppy, Ginger, recover from reconstructive hip surgery for severe hip dysplasia, then knee surgery a few years later, was the inspiration for our patented design. The GingerLead harness was a lifesaver again when Ginger was old and needed help up and down stairs, and out for walks.


About GINGERLEAD Dog Sling Hip Support Harness, X-Small

The Mini GingerLead is typically for toy breeds under 15 lbs, or male Dachshunds. Support pad is 1.5" wide. Straps (including support pad) adjust from 28" - 69" long. CHEST HARNESS NOT INCLUDED.GingerLead's patented design integrates a padded belly sling with a leash & handle to help dogs with weak hind legs walk. Ideal for aging or disabled dogs needing some assistance with their balance or mobility, dogs suffering from arthritis, degenerative myelopathy or other debilitating conditions, or dogs recovering from knee, hip or back injuries HOW TO MEASURE - Support Pad Width - Measure from the front of the hind legs (in front of the penis for male dogs) to the base of your dog's chest to determine the support pad width. TIP: A sheet or bath towel can be folded to the various pad widths to determine the best fit for your dog. See product images for sizing chart. - Adjusting Dimensions - Measure starting where the handle of the GingerLead will rest in your hand (while you are standing upright), continue under your dog’s belly, up the other side, then back to your hand completing the loop. If it measures 37” or less, the Tall size should be considered. RECOVERY SLING FOR POST-OPERATIVE SURGERY• IVDD (Intervertebral Disk Disease)• Patellar Luxations• TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy)• TTA (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement)• TPO (Triple Pelvic Osteotomy)• Total Hip Replacement• FHO (Femoral Head Ostectomy) HELP INJURED OR ELDERLY DOGS WALK with:• Degenerative Myelopathy or CDRM• Hip Dysplasia• Arthritis• Back or Spinal Injuries• Fibrocartilaginous Embolism• Canine Wobblers• Rear Leg Amputees• Rear Leg Paralysis• Dogs struggling with stairs