🐾 Groom Like a Pro, Relax Like a Pet!
The Supet Dog Grooming Hammock is a secure, breathable restraint designed for small dogs and cats weighing 15-35 lbs with leg spacing of 7-10.2 inches. Featuring double-layer 3D air-mesh fabric and reinforced edges, it ensures comfort and durability. Its heavy-duty carabiners with locking rings provide safety during grooming tasks like nail trimming, bathing, and health checks. Machine washable for easy care, this hammock is a must-have for stress-free pet grooming at home or vet visits.
L**F
Works great, dog hates it
The Supet Dog Grooming Hammock is a practical tool for grooming small dogs and cats, designed to make the process easier for both pets and their owners. For my little 10 lb dog, the hammock proved to be effective, even if he wasn't a fan of it.Setting up the hammock was straightforward, and it provided a secure way to keep my dog still while grooming. The fabric is durable and supportive, ensuring he felt safe despite his initial reluctance. Once in the hammock, it allowed me to access hard-to-reach areas, making grooming tasks like nail trimming and fur brushing much more manageable.While my dog was not particularly fond of the experience—showing some resistance initially—it's clear that the hammock does its job well. It kept him stable, which is a significant advantage when trying to groom a wiggly pet. The adjustable straps are a nice touch, accommodating different sizes and providing a comfortable fit.This grooming hammock is a great investment for pet owners who want to simplify grooming sessions. Although it may take some time for pets to get used to it, the benefits of having a secure and efficient grooming solution are undeniable. If you're looking for a practical way to groom your small dog or cat, this hammock is worth considering.
W**E
It works!!
This item actually worked well with my English Bulldog that will not let you near his nails. We didn't need to actually hang my dog in the air, but I just connected the loops to a broom with one end on a table and the other end lifted by my wife, just enough to keep my dog from reaching his feet. At that point it was very easy to clip his nails. This product also came with a quality nail clipper that worked great. Overall, this product is well made and I would recommend this product.
M**O
Got the job done. Reasonably priced
The instructions were not super helpful. The harness can be set up one of 2 ways, the right way and the wrong way. I did it the wrong way initially and my dog was uncomfortable and hopped out. I figured something was wrong and then proceeded to do it the right way, and it worked as advertised. My dog hates having his nails trimmed and tolerated it with this product, which is a huge compliment to this product. Very reasonably priced.
K**N
Works like a champ!
My dog initially let us cut her nails but after another dog attacked and hurt her it all changed. She would yelp and freak out. This harness worked miracles! My wife held her suspended in a doorway with woodworking clamps while I quickly got all her nails clipped. No drama or anything. Very ad we got it. The clippers worked great as well.
G**S
M is too big for our mini doxies; helps a little w/ trimming anxiety
Based on the measurements and what other mini dachshund owners had ordered, plus their successes, we ordered one MEDIUM in blue for our two male dachshunds. One is about 11 pounds and the other about 14 (more of a tweenie-lean and long, not fat).The Medium is WAY too big for our mini 4 year old weighing about 11 pounds. He can easily slip his legs out of the holes. It is "okay" for our 14 pound, 7 year old male.However, it still takes TWO people. And we use this over the walk in shower kit door so the included straps are way to small to fit over that rail. We use heavy duty rubber tie downs from our truck travel kit. Two work well.You lay the harness on the floor. Call them to it. Hold them still and place legs in the holes. One person keeping them still while the other raises the sides. My husband has to hold the front two and the rear two tightly with his fists, especially for the 11 pounder because if not, he'll just slip right out of it. Once he holds them up in the air, he walks them to the shower. He positions the harness under the rubber tie downs and I secure the metal tie down hooks into the harness loops. And he NEVER leaves hold of the harness, especially with the 11 pounder. They are not happy with it. They are NOT "zen" or "tranquil". I give them a treat when they are attached to get them started.Then while he contains a firm grip on the harness (especially behind the head) and making sure our smaller dachshund is moving his legs out of the holes...I use the rechargeable nail grinder. I have tried the clippers, but they still don't like the sound of snap. We have found it is very important to still wear a headlamp because the lighting isn't that great in the shower stall. They still wriggle and whimper for the nail trimming. I give a treat in between each toe. Even though we've been doing the 4 year olds nails over two years (he's a rescue) and the 7 year olds nails (rescue) for nearly four years, they still don't like it. The harness has made it easier in that the older dachshund can't fight us quite as much as the little one cannot bite us or make teeth contact ---as easily. It is an improvement but not nearly the improvement that some have reported and showed on youtube.We bought two licky mats to suction to the shower wall and plan to smear no salt added nut butter (we have one with a peanut allergy so we can't use peanut butter) when the order arrives. Someone posted a video of this online and it can give them a happy distraction while they lick and you trim.There really needs to be some sort of extra security for behind the head. My husband uses one fist to keep a tight grip behind their head. He also tries to face them into the shower so they cannot see what I'm doing, otherwise, the little one still tries to teeth my hands while i work. We don't want him to have that first bite experience.We've used this three or four times now in the past week since we bought it. In general, we try to work at least a couple of nails at a time, trying to work on their nails about 3 times per week whenever possible. We've tried it on the couch, on the porch loveseat outside, standing over the sink, and now this hanging harness.We would have definitely purchased the SMALL if we could have tried this on in a store.The thin provided straps will fit over a standard shower rod or broom handle, however, we didn't feel safe enough in the security to hang them from the shower rod since they are the types that expand to fit the wall space. The heavy duty rubber tie downs we had in the garage give us more options and allow us to use it in the shower kit.Hopefully we can get them to relax more when we implement the licky mat distraction.I would never try to do this alone. It would be very unsafe having them at that height. One lady had a tip: she put the harness loops over a mop handle and placed the mop handle between the rungs of two dining room chairs. I guess you'd have to sit on the floor, because the dog would be hanging pretty low, but might be an option for a single person.
J**Y
No more paying a vet to clip nails works so good
This product works so well I'm kicking myself for not buying it sooner I have a three and a half pound dog that's a morkie teacup she's crazy when you even go near her with a nail clippers this is the first time in 4 years I've been able to do all four of her paws without any assistance. So simple to hook up the only challenge was where do I hang her from I have a clawfoot tub and couldn't use my shower curtain holder but I was able to install it simply on my clothesline she's so tiny it didn't interfere with anything it's just too carabinas and it's up highly recommend this
M**A
Terrible design for larger dogs.
This dog hammock was an absolute disaster. Based on the holes for leg positioning the dog's weight is not evenly distributed and there is an extreme amount of pressure on the neck and base of the tail. Which might not be an issue if you have a small dog, but if you have a 50lb dog like mine, it didn't work. Additionally, his entire rear end slid through the back leg of the hammock because they are very stretchy. I definitely would not recommend this product and wish I had actually tried it before the return window closed, because this was a complete waste of money.
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