Extra Small Conventional Harness
Description
Best Suited For:
Miniature breeds and toy-sized dogs, along with Yorkies, Bichon, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Silky’s, Shih-tzus, Rat-terriers, small dachshunds and pugs.
Although the extra-small harness has slightly fewer adjustments than the four larger sizes — it can still be articulated to your dog’s specific needs.
The small harness covers a broad range of dogs within the range of 10-25 pounds.
It is our most recent addition to our harnesses but can be very helpful in maneuvering all small breeds of dogs and also some larger cats!
Select a dog harness size based on your dog’s weight first, then take measurements for accuracy. If your dog’s weight is on the cusp of our dog harness sizes, we recommend sizing down.
Weight Capacity – 10 to 25 pounds
Measurements
Neck: 8-23"
Chest: 10-27"
Waist: 10-22"
The Help 'Em Up Harness is machine-washable with mild detergent. Set to delicate cycle and air dry for best results.
This harness is only available in conventional style Hip Lift.
Extra Small Conventional Harness
My dog had IVDD surgery and I was nursing some arm tears. Carrying her to potty was so hard on my arm tears. My PT suggested this harnsss and it was a life saver. I attach a leash to the front and one to the rear. She’s walking much better and I the leash was very instrumental in that process.
I am a veterinary technician over 40 years. These harnesses have helped in so many ways dealing with dogs that can't walk and geriatric dogs you name it. My own dog recently had to have her ACL done and this was a godsend! It's helping me lift her and to be able to do rehab myself. Definitely five stars from me!
Works perfectly for my senior dachshund! Was worried about the size as he’s a bit overweight, but the product has multiple points to adjust the size to your specific pet. So glad our vet recommended this!
This has been a life changer for our dog!!! Highly recommended.
This has helped my Dog more than I can say. He starts to wag his tail when he knows I am putting it on him. I didn't think I would ever see him 'walk' at all again. If he starts barking now or getting fussy like he needs something, I can help him get up and over to his water bowl, or out the door to relive himself.