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The Coodeo Dog Lift Harness is a premium support and rehabilitation sling designed for older or disabled dogs. With adjustable padded straps and a breathable design, it ensures comfort and stability for pets suffering from joint injuries or arthritis. This user-friendly harness is easy to clean and maintain, making it an essential tool for pet owners looking to enhance their dog's quality of life.
N**A
Life saver
We bought this harness in October 2023 when my dog fractured her shoulder and we had to amputate her front leg. We later found out that she had cancer. She got around exceptionally well on 3 legs and wound up rarely needing it but we would still harness her up in case she ever needed human support. Fast forward to summer 2024 and she slips a disc. Her back legs become *partially* paralyzed, and we weren’t sure if she would regain mobility. She regained some, but is still wobbly. She’s happy and playful and confident, so we didn’t put her down. Now we’re in fall 2024 and she’s having a hard time physically. We’ve made her Appointment with a capital A.And let me tell you, we would not have had a lot of that last year with her, especially the last 3 months, if it weren’t for this harness. She’s an odd size for a pointer - muscular and broad but small. She’s usually on the smaller size of a large and bigger than a medium. This harness fit her so well. It provided support to her front when she needed it, and her back when she needed it. It was comfortable to hold, and durable, and strong. It is absolutely worth every penny. I’m confident if she ever were to fall when I’m not holding her, the small padding would keep her safe. It is a little warm for her, so when she’s lying down for extended periods of time or walking around on her own, we’ll loosen it, so we can grab it in a pinch but she gets more air flow, and that hasn’t bothered her.Thank you for giving my girl her confidence and independence, as well as me and my family peace of mind. I love you, Bella.
D**M
Works great
I am fostering a dog who was hit by a car. Her back right leg was broken and had to be repaired surgically with a pin in it, so she's not supposed to put weight on it. Her front left leg also sustained a nerve injury and is completely useless. So I got this to help her move around until her back leg heals. It works great at supporting her weight and makes it easy for me to lift her. It's relatively easy to put on, and I love that she can wear it comfortably all the time. I did wash it once and it went through the wash with no problem.
S**.
Good quality
Seems like a good product but returned it as I didn't need it anymore.
M**I
Too long, and not color fast
We have a senior corgi we bought this for. We followed the sizing guide, and in terms of girth, it fits fine. Even despite his long back, this is still a bit long for him. When he pees, pee ends up getting on it, yuck. We had to really adjust the straps to their looses possible setting to make this work for us, otherwise we were walking him while we ourselves were hunched over.Lastly, the harness is not color fast. I took a wet paper towel to it to wipe off some aforementioned pee, and the paper towel turned bright blue. Good thing I didn't throw the harness in the wash with other things, it would have certainly turned things blue.In the end, the idea is right, but I will probably have to cut and sew the bottom of the harness so it isn't compressing his body in such a way that pee gets everywhere.
A**R
This was exactly the right choice for my doggie and me both and what we need.
My dog is an elder dog, a small chocolate Cocker Spaniel rescue. I got the item much sooner after ordered than originally estimated and got it a couple days ago. It looked just right for my Lizzie out of the package but I had some other items I ordered for other things that were more crucial to get to and today is the first day I tried it on to check out the fit and if she tolerated it well. I put kind of rubbed it on me to get my smell on it for her and then put it where she sleeps for the couple days before we tried it on. She has a little harness for walking that she likes very much and gets excited when she sees me get it out but this is bigger so I thought as long as I didn't want to try it on right away it might be good for her to have it nearby and get a chance to sniff it over and check it out. She did that and laid down with her head on it to go to sleep. LOL.Here's the details on the fit. I ordered the small size after taking all the measurements shown in the diagram and matching them up and her weight matched up with the small size too. She is about 23 pounds give or take a bit each time we go to the vet for her annual for the last six years. She was a rescue so not sure her age exactly as she was a stray, not brought in by someone who knew anything about her past. She is about 12 or 13 years old now according to vet's best guesstimates. He muzzle has gone white and she had some kind of injury to one of her rear legs that makes her splay it out to the side when sitting when she was adopted, but has never stopped her f4rom running like a young pup. In the last couple years she HAS had some trouble jumping up into the car, though to go places and the places I often take her are stores like Lowe's and Tractor Supply, BASS and petsmart or Pet Supplies Plus that allow dogs in there. I also have injuries and am definitely elderly now Myself and I have a lot of trouble if I have to lift her to help her in or out of the car, and especially in and out of the basket of the motorized shopping cart I usually have to use, or the regular carts if I am able to use them for short visits that I don't have a lot of things on my list to buy. She and I both enjoy these trips to the stores that allow dogs, and she gets excited when I say "Lowe's" because the local store we go to,, the employees and other customers. make such a fuss over her which she loves....she's a little schmoozer and knows how to use it to get treats from the store employees. So it was getting so that between her increasing stiffness and mine, that these trips were turning into a lot more torturous for both of us than pleasant. The vest/harness looked like it would be just the thing for both of us and now that I have tried it on her, it fits perfectly and she seems to like it a lot. So, at least for the small size, the measurements I took and her weight were spot on and it is not too tight, too loose and fits snugly without being to tight anyewhere. It clears her genitals and lower belly area just right so that she will not have any accidents that soil the harness. The under part comes to just below her ribcage and the upper part sits along her spine smoothly from her shoulders to just before the root of her tail. She can still walk and run in it the one piece construction is another plus for us and the front part is formed and curved just right to fit smoothly across her chest and not put any pressure her throat. Another plus is that the one piece construction is so easy to put on. Just lay it on the floor or other surface and put her front legs through the two holes made for them and pull the sides up along her body and the velcro tabs over to hitch it together and you're done. She almost put her own legs through the holes without any help herself like she knew just what this was for and maybe she does because in her past life she might have had something like this, who knows. But even if she doesn't get the hang of stepping her two front legs into the holes herself, its still not going to be a struggle for me to get it on her because there are no buckles or straps in hard to reach places all, just a perfectly fitting little one piece item that is not at all confusing as to how its supposed to go on with two broad, thic flaps to fold over to hook onto the velcro patches together. And those are large and broad too, on both parts. I'd say it took less than a minute to get the body of it on her the first time and that's with me having bad shoulders, a hand that doesn't work right anymore, weakened arm hand and shoulder strength so I can't put and tug things together if they are hard to line up, can't bend over very long and crouching or squatting down to reach under her to grab hanging buckle straps that also needed to be buckled together under her or between legs etc would be a nightmare. This is just perfect for us. All connections are on top and easy to use. This does not come with a handle sewn to the top. It comes with straps that clip on securely to two of the three sets of clip buckles sewn on the fabric construction of the vest itself, and the two straps are held together at where ever you want them placed with a nicely padded fabric velcro clasp just as shown in the pictures. The vest and all parts that come into contact with the doggie or your hand when carrying/walking/lifting are nicely padded, soft but firm and not with any kind of padding that is going to shift around, not too thin, not to thick or bulkey. Outside is smooth, inside lining has a little bit of texture that I also think is a plus to keep it slipping around a lot, and perforated to present some air flow or heat vents to keep it maybe cooler for doggie.Okay, now for the POSSIBLE negatives. I don't anticipate them for my dog and me, because of her small size but I have seen a couple of them mentioned for other, larger dogs. Some have mentioned ripping out of seams or the fabric around where the strap buckles are attached to the vest. I don't think this is going to be a problem with a dog the weight of my dog or smaller or even larger up to a point but if you have a very large and heavy dog, it might be. I am so pleased with everything else so far that if I noticed some tears like that, I would figure out something to add some reinforcement to the strap connectors or seams. The straps themselves are very sturdy and it would take a lot of hard use to start them fraying enough to worry about them breaking, even with a heavy dog. The clips that attach the carry straps are plastic but heavy duty like you would see on camping or other heavy duty strapping devices. They are push together clips that snap into place just by pushing the strap end firmly into the female clip on the vest. To release them you have to push in on the sides of the strap clip where there are openings in the receptacle clip and that is a little harder to get undone, which again, I'm taking as a good thing as it makes the clipping mechanism feel even sturdier and less apt to slop apart even after a lot of wear. Again, my dog is about 23 pounds and I think they would be okay for a heavier dog up to a point but maybe not enough for a very heavy dog if you had to do much lifting . However, if all you need is a comfortable way to give your big dog a little assistance and support walking or going up and down stairs without needing to lift all four feet entirely off the ground, these attachments might work just fine for even a large dog and the way the vest itself is made and fits, gives a lot of stability too. And there are three sets of buckles on the vest so you can attach the carry/lead straps to any two of them that work best for your dog's shape and size.Last possible problem I see so far is not really a problem unless you ignore the warnings. This vest is nicely padded but IS one piece and does not just provide a strappy framwork with padded parts and open parts. It's like a coat with no sleeves and I can see how a dog could get easily overheated in hot weather or even mild weather. There are warnings about this on the ordering page but I'm not really sure if there are any on the item or package itself as I didn't really look at them and they are in a pile of packaging of other stuff in the order right now that I don't want to dig through atm. I'd say do NOT leave the dog alone while wearing this vest even if the dog likes being in it (Its the kind of thing apt to be as calming as the thunder vests are for some dogs. My Lizzie seemed to love being in it after she got over the initial anxiety of something new and a few practice lifts off the floor to see how that went and she was wagging her tail. But don't forget this could get too hot over time, even in comfortable air conditioned temperatures. But again two sides to that...if you live in a cold climate and lose your heat in winter, and the temp starts to go down drastically, this would be the first thing I would put on my dog to help keep her warm if the temperature starts to get near to freezing and still no heat.So that's it. Long review but I usually don't write any unless there is some bonus offered and I didn't see any for this. I tried to hit the items I was concerned about in ordering and especially the sizing. I am so glad that the sizing was spot on from the measurements and weight given, because I hate to have to return anything to anywhere. Also there weren't many reviews of the sizing for smaller dogs her size on this item, so I was very happy when it fit her like it was custom made for her. Hope this helps others decide. Depending on the dog and the dog parent, what you need the sling/harness/carrier for, the circumstances, this might not be the best choice for you and your dog, but maybe if some people cans see comparisons with their use and situation with mine it will help them know more about how this might work for their dog. I will be really mad at myself for spending all this time on this review if the vest starts falling apart in a short time or something but I don't think I'm going to be mad at myself at all for praising it. Have a good day, folks.
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