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Belly Belt, if Needed
Some animals will need additional support under their belly. You can
determine if the dog needs additional support if their spine bows
downward. It is also helpful for overweight dogs or dogs with spinal
or disc issues. One end of the belly belt has a tri-glide (rectangular
with bar in the middle) attached and the other side has Velcro
®
strapping. Both sides have a rope with a push button adjuster
(instructions on p.17).
Go here to see a video on how to attach the
Belly Belt
to your Walkin' Wheels: hpets.net/bellybelt
Figure A Figure B Figure C
A. Take the side with the tri-glide and put the extender through the
end of the loop.
B. Take the rope and put inside the harness clip on the extender (B).
Then, attach the front harness to the harness clip in order to secure
the rope. This will keep the belly belt from sliding backwards.
Now, adjust the belly belt so it is in the middle of the dog’s belly.
C. Secure the other side over the extender and Velcro to bottom of
belly belt. The purpose of the belly belt is to provide support for
your dog’s mid-section.
If your dog needs more
support, you can purchase
the Walkin' Belly Support:
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walkin-belly-support
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