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Bottom's Up Leash™

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CA$39.95

Quick Overview

The Bottom's Up Leash is a safe, comfortable and effective walking aid for dogs suffering from rear leg weakness; commonly caused by arthritis, dysplasia and other joint related conditions.

By lifting slightly on this leash you are able to control the weight being placed on your dog's hind legs, thereby giving them the support they need to go to the bathroom, climb stairs and walk.

This mobility aid also helps to eliminate the need for lifting or carrying, which can be difficult for both owner and dog alike - especially the larger breeds.

Fits dogs between 12 and 125 pounds.


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  • The Bottom's Up Leash is a safe, comfortable and effective walking aid for dogs suffering from rear leg weakness commonly caused by arthritis, dysplasia and other joint related conditions.

  • By lifting slightly on this leash you are able to control the weight being placed on your dog's hind legs, thereby giving them the support they need to go to the bathroom, climb stairs and walk.

  • This mobility aid also helps to eliminate the need for lifting or carrying your dog, which can be difficult for both owner and dog - especially the larger breeds.

  • Padded leg rings
  • Length: up to 43"
  • Width of belt: 1"
  • Width of belt with pads: 1 1/4"
  • Fits dogs between 12 and 125 pounds

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