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GingerLead Dog Support and Rehabilitation Harness
Going for a walk with your dog is one of life’s great pleasures. With the GingerLead rear support harness, those walks are still possible even when your dog is recovering from injury or surgery, or has weak legs, knees, or hips. This ingenious padded sling with an attached leash and handle provides the support and stability your dog needs to walk comfortably and safely.
- Soft padded sling has an integrated handle and leash
- Ideal for dogs recovering from surgery or suffering from leg, hip or back injury
- Easy to put on and use – only one hand needed to walk your dog
- Adjustable male and female slings are available in three sizes
Made in the U.S.A., GingerLead is ideal for dogs that are recovering from hip and knee surgery, have degenerative joints, or are older and just need extra support on their daily walks. By using the sling you can help control and support your dog’s back, hips and legs. The sturdy exterior is lined with soft padding that won’t chafe or bunch. An integrated handle and leash make it easy to put the GingerLead on your dog and attach it to any collar. Machine-washable slings come in male and female styles and three sizes including Tall.
What you should know about GingerLead:
- Sizes vary based on the width of the pad.
- The width of the padded sling is the primary difference between the large and small sizes.
- Be sure to select the female or male version when ordering.
- Follow the directions for putting the sling on your dog.
-If the GingerLead size you order does not fit your dog, please ship the wrong size back to VetRxDirect within 10 days of delivery and we will ship the correct size as a replacement. The original packaging must be included with the returned product to be eligible for exchange.
Please see our Return Policy for more information and requirements.
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I had a Ginger Lead given me for my 15 lb. dog. He had surgery on his spine. I did not get the instructions on how to put it on him. Can you help me??
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We have included a link below to the manufacturer's website for the GingerLead. They have a video and picture diagram instructions to help you properly fit the GingerLead to your dog. http://www.gingerlead.com/dog-support-harness-instructions.htm
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I have a 16 year old 14 pound Pekingese with a luxating patella, sometimes she needs support when out walking, what size would be best??
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The manufacturer website suggests pets under 15 pounds should use the mini size. You can purchase that size and try it for 10 days. If it doesn't work, you can return it or exchange for a different size. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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we have a 114 lb yellow lab who has no use in his right rear leg,will the gi ger lead help him?/?
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The gingerlead is meant to help support the back end of the pet with walking but it may not help if the pet has no use in the leg. You can certainly try contacting the manufacturer to see if they would be able to give you any better answers. Their contact information is Gingerlead and the phone number is 303-482-2074. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My dog injured her back. She has degenerative disc disease. She is a Peekapoo and weighs about 14 pounds. Which size should I order? Under 12 pounds. Or up to 45 pounds? Thanks?
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We would suggest the Mini size but you do have 10 days to try it so if you don't think that size is working you can exchange it for the small size. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I have a male black lab who weighs 130lbs, is there one big enough to fit my big boy??
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It depends on the stature of your pet. If he is more than tall, you would want a large male, but if he is taller, then you would want a tall male. The only difference in the two is that the taller one has a shorter handle. If you're not sure which to get, you may want to contact the manufacturer. They would be able to answer more specific questions. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I have a male Yorkie Poo with a girth of 16' and he's 13 lbs....do I go for the mini or the small lift harness??
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A 13 lb. male Yorkie Poo would typically fit best in the Mini size. However, if he has a long body you may want to measure him to make sure. The main difference between the Mini and Small is the width and construction of the support pad that goes under his tummy, in front of his back legs. The pad on the Mini is a neoprene tube and it is about 1.5 inches wide. You can roll a wash cloth so it is about 1.5 inches wide and sling it under his tummy to see if the Mini would be a good fit. If that seems too narrow for him, you can fold the cloth to 3.5 inches wide (the width of our Small) and sling it under him to see if it is more comfortable. The support pad on the Small is made of corduroy, foam padding and nylon so it is usually a bit bulky for a 13 lb dog, but there are exceptions if he needs a broader base of support.
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we have a house with several 2 steps between rooms, is this product made for a dog to wear all day? does the product provide support or is it the handler? (yellow lab, 80 pounds age 13-size medium male?)?
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GingerLead is not a wearable garment. It is only to be used when your dog is moving or eliminating, or when a dog needs help standing. The harness is intended to help a dog with weak hind legs and its handler move together, and makes it easier on both.
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Hi, I am interested to buy a male medium size harness for my corgi. Do you ship your product to Hong Kong? If so, what is the shipping rate and how long does it take to deliver? ?
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No, we only ship within the United States. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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How do I know whether my male dog is tall?
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The tall gingerlead is made for dogs with long legs or for shorter people holding the handle. The only difference between the large and tall gingerlead is the length of the handle. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I have a 20 lb male dog, interested in Gingerlead. How do you measure for the correct size? Am not seeing directions in the ad?
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If you look at the Gingerlead page, there is a tab that says package insert. Click on that and it will tell you that the width is the main difference between the small and large Gingerlead. You should be able to use those measurements to decide which side would work best for your dog. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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