Mobility Support for Senior & Injured Dogs
Dual-Handle Support for Front and Hind Legs
Adjustable Foreleg Support for Senior & Injured Dogs
Rehabilitation Support for Weak Hind Legs
Rehab Support for Hip Dysplasia & Injury
Adjustable Mobility Aid for Back & Hip Support
Lift Harness & Mobility Support
No-Pull K9 Working Vest, Reflective MOLLE System, 900D Oxford, Quick-Release Buckles + Accessory Pouch
Comfortable full-body lifting support for senior, injured, and recovering dogs — ideal for stairs, walking assistance, rehab, and daily mobility care.
What Pet Parents Need (and Worry About)
If your dog struggles with arthritis, trauma, post-op recovery or partial paralysis, you're likely looking for:
Safe, reliable lifting — a dog support harness with sturdy handles for lifting on stairs, into the car and during potty breaks.
All-day comfort — breathable padding that won't rub or pinch, even for seniors with thin coats.
Easy on/off & sizing clarity — fast buckles, intuitive straps and a size chart that actually works.
Front, rear, or full-body options — flexibility to support where your dog needs help most.
Free, fast shipping — no surprise fees.
How Lispoo Meets Those Needs
Ergonomic, Full-Body Support
Our selection includes front-assist, rear-assist and full-body/dual-handle designs - Help‘Em Up–style dog harness solutions—so you can lift safely without straining your back or your dog's joints.
Pressure-Spreading Padding
Wide, cushioned panels distribute weight across the chest, abdomen and hips for a gentle, secure harness lift for dogs.
Secure, Non-Slip Fit
Multi-point adjustment and grippy liners keep the dog lifter harness in place during walks, bathroom breaks and car transfers.
Easy On/Off
Step-in and buckle-on styles mean you won't need to bend or twist sore limbs to suit up.
Clear Sizing & Fit Guidance
Every product page includes measurement steps, breed/weight references and fit checks—choose the best dog lift harness with confidence.
Free Shipping
Transparent pricing and free shipping on qualifying orders, so you can focus on your dog.
Vet note: Canine lift harnesses are mobility aids used within a veterinarian-guided plan. If your dog shows sudden weakness, severe pain or loss of bladder/bowel control, seek veterinary care immediately.
Shop by Use Case
Arthritis & Senior Support
Gentle dog harnesses with handles for lifting help with stand-assist, stairs and getting into vehicles—without overloading painful joints.
Post-Injury / Post-Op
Choose a dog support harness to stabilize gait as activity resumes (per your vet's timeline).
Neurologic / Hind-End Weakness
Rear or full-body harness to help lift dog provides controlled assistance and balance during short walks.
Large Breeds & Heavy Dogs
Look for reinforced stitching, dual handles and extra-wide belly/hip panels.
Front, Rear or Full-Body: Which is Right?
Front Lift Harnesses
Eases weight-bearing through shoulders and elbows; helpful for front-end arthritis or after forelimb surgery.
Rear Lift Harnesses
Supports hips, knees and hocks; ideal for rear-end weakness, hip dysplasia and IVDD recovery phases.
Full-Body (Dual-Handle) Harnesses
Combines front and rear modules—similar in concept to Help ‘Em Up dog harness systems—for balanced, all-over lifting and stair support.
Fast, Accurate Measuring
Have a soft tape and your dog standing square.
Chest girth: Around the widest part of the ribcage.
Waist/abdominal girth (rear modules): Just in front of the hind legs.
Front strap length (if listed): Sternum to behind the elbows.
Rear panel length (if listed): Under-belly length between rear straps.
Weight & build: Use as a cross-check with the size chart.
Fit check: Harness should be snug, not tight. You should slide two fingers under any strap. Ensure boys have clearance for urination and girls have clean strap placement.
Use & Care Tips
Introduce gradually: Start with short, calm sessions; practice lifts close to the ground before stairs or vehicles.
Protect the skin: Check contact points daily during week one; smooth or trim long coat under straps if needed.
Lift with your legs: Keep your dog close to your body; lift smoothly using the handles.
Keep it clean: Hand-wash in cool water; air-dry flat to preserve padding and shape.
FAQs
✅Is a lift harness better than a standard harness?
For mobility challenges, yes. A dog harness with handle for lifting is designed to support body weight and provide stable control on stairs and during transfers.
✅Front, rear, or full-body—where should I start?
Support the area that struggles most. Many seniors benefit from rear support; dogs with global weakness often do best with full-body (front + rear) assistance.
✅Can my dog wear it most of the day?
Often yes, if it fits well. Give skin breaks, check for rubbing, and follow your vet's guidance.
✅Will a lift harness replace rehab or meds?
No. It's a complement to your veterinarian's plan (pain control, rehab, traction, weight management).
✅Does this work for large dogs?
Yes—choose reinforced, dual-handle designs with wide, padded panels and extended sizing.
Free Shipping—Simple, Fast, Transparent
Add your chosen dog lift harness—including Help‘Em Up–style front, rear, or full-body options—to cart and check out. Enjoy free shipping on qualifying orders and friendly sizing help from our team.
Help Your Dog Move Safely and Confidently
Explore Lispoo's curated range of dog lift harnesses—from front or rear assists to full-body dog support harness systems. Find a comfortable fit that helps your best friend stand, walk, climb, and ride with dignity.