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Lift-N-Aid Mobility Dog Harness

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Lift-N-Aid Mobility Dog Harness

The Lift-N-Aid Mobility Dog Harness allows older dogs with arthritis, hip displasia or degenerative myelopathy to be maneuvered up and down stairs or into and out of cars without lifting the entire weight of the dog. The straps on the Lift-N-Aid Mobility Harness easily adjust to fit your dog; once adjusted, the clips are used to place and remove the harness quickly and easily. The Lift-N-Aid Mobility Harness is clinically proven to speed your animals recovery from joint & muscle pains, sprains & strains and after orthopedic procedures!

Natural health and nutrition have been a passion of Dr. Steve's, the creator of the Lift-N-Aid Mobility Harness, for over 35 years. He has dedicated extensive amounts of time to the understanding of pet aging and its critical link to nature and is pleased to be able to make this product available for you and your canine companion!

Lift-N-Aid Mobility Dog Harness Details

Medium Lift-N-Aid Mobility Harness - fits up to 80lbs.
Large Lift-N-Aid Mobility Harness - fits 80 - 125 pound dogs.

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