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You should be able to purchase a replacement harness from the training facility.
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It's not for me, nor for my dog. I'm doing some work with a disabled veteran and his dog. He had multiple strokes in Iraq back in 09 and is somewhat paralized on his left side. The idea is to use the tall handle to help support him when walking with the dog.
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Oh yeaaah. I just googled for a pic and that looks just about perfect. Also he is a pretty big guy. About 6'3 or 4 between 240 and 250lbs I'd say. So now the question becomes can someone give me a reccomended resource to obtain one of these?
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Kentucky
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Well I found this one when I was searching. Mobility Support Harness
It should have a tall or adjustable handle that could potentially support much weight. I prefer to order from a place with a good referance. |
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Location: Chicago, IL
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For example here is a well made one: Bold Lead Designs, handcrafted leather dog leashes and service dog equipment — Mobility Support Harness for SERVICE DOGS (rigid handle for brace and balance ASSISTANCE) Also, if he is a big guy, I would be really careful about anything where he will be using the dog for mobility by putting any weight on the dog, as you can really injure a dog if you do this type of thing wrong. With a larger person, you need to be sure the dog is large and sturdy enough to be up to the work and be very careful about how the dog is used to avoid putting undue stress on the dog's body. In most cases people will work with someone who has a lot of experience in how to train the dog (and the person) in how to do this correctly and in a way that will not be detrimental to the dog. This post on another forum has some good info on balance/mobility harnesses: Can we have (another) rigid handle harness thread? - Service & Therapy Dogs Forum Also if you want any more info on proper use of dogs for balance work, posting on that forum is a good place to start as there are a number of people who use/train dogs for that purpose. |
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