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Here’s a safe and easy way to give pets with limited mobility a boost up the stairs, into bed, or into cars. Our Guardian Gear 4-in-1 Lift & Leads are constructed of 600-denier nylon with contoured chest and back supports lined in soft fleece for maximum comfort. Allows convalescing, older pets, and those with arthritis, hip dysplasia or other disabilities to go everywhere! Use the chest harness as a car-seat harness. The chest harness converts to a walking harness, and the carrying strap doubles as a lead. Sizing Information: Small 16"-20"Chest and Supports Pets Weighing under 15 lbs Medium 17"-21"Chest and Supports Pets Weighing 15-25 lbs Large 21"-26"Chest and Supports Pets Weighing 25-45 lbs X-Large 26"-34"Chest and Supports Pets Weighing 45-65 lbs XX-Large 31"-41"Chest and Supports Pets Weighing 65-85 lbs XXX-Large 35"-47"Chest and Supports Pets Weighing 85-110 lbs A. Measure pet’s neck circumference. B. Measure the broadest part of the chest. If the measurement is between sizes, we recommend going up one size. Also, if pet has a stout build, a deep chest, or is overweight, we recommend going up a minimum of one size for proper fit.
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To ensure proper fit, use our handy sizing guide and match your results with the info in the product description.
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Dear Human,
I have worked with the finest furry tailors in the world, and am here to share my bounty of knowledge. Here's how to measure your pet...
Length
Measure from the base of the tail (where it connects to the hindquarters) up to where the collar typically sits at the base of the neck, then follow up with a generous back scratch.
Girth
This is measured by giving your pet a
hug, during which you measure the entire circumference (all the way around) at the widest point of your pet's chest. This is typically right behind the front legs.
Neck
First, plenty of kisses. Then, measure the neck's circumference
(the distance around it) at the point where the collar sits.
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