5 Best Rescue Harnesses for Dogs

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Have you ever worried that your dog would suffer an injury while you’re out on the trail, miles from nowhere?

How would you get Fluffy back to your car if she sprained an ankle or tore a ligament while exploring the great outdoors?

It’s a troubling notion — especially if you have a big pooch.

Fortunately, there is a solution: Just carry a rescue harness for dogs with you while hiking or camping with your pet!

These special dog harnesses are specifically designed to help you get your canine back to civilization if she’s unable to walk on her own. In fact, they’re commonly used by search-and-rescue teams to help save stranded pooches from dangerous situations.

Below, we’ll share some of our top rescue dog harness picks, followed by our favorite ideas for rescue harness uses!

Top Picks for Dog Rescue Harnesses

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There are quite a few rescue harnesses to choose from, and you’ll want to make a selection based on your intended use, your dog’s specific needs, and your budget, among other things.

Here are some of our favorite emergency harness options to consider:

1. Rock N Rescue Dog Harness

About: The Rock N Rescue Dog Harness is a durable rescue sling that’ll help hoist your hound out of just about any situation. Best of all, the simple design is user-friendly, saving you precious time in whisking your woof to safety in emergency situations.

Features:

  • Available in Bright Orange for supreme visibility and Black to keep a low profile
  • Offered in small, medium, and large sizes (and all are the same price)
  • It has 4 hooks on top to accommodate 4 removable straps for easy lifting.
  • Comes with a storage bag for easy packing
  • It’s made from sturdy 1000-denier material in the USA

Pros

  • Sturdy buckle connectors keep your pooch secure during transport
  • Made from durable, wear-resistant nylon
  • Easy to pack with the included storage bag and removable straps
  • Designed for professional S&R teams with strong materials and made in the USA

Cons

  • It’s pretty pricey
  • It is no longer available in Pink, which some owners liked

2. Singing Rock Laika Dog Harness

About: If you’re looking for an easy-on, easy-off emergency harness, the Singing Rock Laika Dog Harness is a great choice with its simple design. Designed with helicopter rescues in mind, this harness is more than suitable for a variety of emergency scenarios.

Features:

  • Its bright orange coloring is ideal for outdoor adventures.
  • The harness is one size fits all, but adjustable straps on the top and front allow you to tailor the fit to your dog’s body.
  • Velcro is used on top to secure the harness with solid material and no adjustment points on the underside, adding both comfort and safety.

Pros

  • Very easy to put on or take off your dog
  • Though not US made, we like that it is made in Europe as opposed to China
  • The bright orange color is great for high visibility
  • Owners report that it is very well-made

Cons

  • We’d prefer if it came in distinct sizes, rather than being one-size-fits-all
  • Fits extra-large dogs too snuggly; really small dogs may slip out the back
  • The manufacturer doesn’t provide a ton of info about the product

3. Airlift by Fido Pro – Emergency Dog Carrying Harness

About: Characterized as one of the best dog products in 2020 by Outside Magazine, the Airlift by Fido Pro – Emergency Dog Carrying Harness is a great choice for serious outdoor enthusiasts who like to bring Rover along. A relatively lightweight harness, it’s great for aiding your pup in emergency situations or simply giving your senior sniffer a break from walking the trail.

Features: 

  • Available in medium, large, or extra-large sizes for dogs ranging from 20 to 150 pounds
  • Fido Pro offers a helpful how-to video to assist you with measurements 
  • Can be used to carry your dog on your back or by hand with sturdy top handles 
  • Sold with a convenient packing bag and is easy to fold up for transportation
  • Made in Colorado

Pros

  • Owners rave about the versatility of this rescue sling
  • Easy to pack, store, and carry on the trail
  • Trail-tested and pup-approved
  • Well-spaced handles allow for more weight distribution while carrying your canine

Cons

  • There were some comfort complaints from pet parents, with wider straps being more ideal
  • A more padded harness would be comfier for canines

4. Mountain Dogware Black Rescue Harness

About: If you’d prefer a rescue dog carrier that’s made by a small, US-based company, you’ll definitely want to check out the Mountain Dogware Pack-a-Paw Rescue Harness — a uniquely engineered option that will work wonderfully if you run into trouble with your pet as it’s lightweight and easy to use. Despite its lack of bulk, it remains a comfortable rescue harness during hikes to safety for both you and your canine.

Features:

  • Available in medium for 30- to 60-pound dogs and the large for dogs weighing up to 140 pounds
  • It includes a carrying bag for easy storage and transport
  • Comes with the harness for your dog and 2 straps for your shoulders
  • Backed by the manufacturer’s lifetime guarantee
  • Made in the USA

Pros

  • Specifically designed for use in rugged terrain
  • Easy to strap on your back
  • Both sizes fit dogs of fairly different sizes, eliminating some sizing problems
  • Made for hikers, this lightweight harness won’t weigh you down and is a comfortable harness for foot travel over distances

Cons

  • We wish the manufacturer provided more detailed instructions (and perhaps a diagram or sizing charts to avoid an ill-fitting harness)
  • The strap buckles may slide just a bit

5. BackTrak Dog Evacuation Kit

About: Ruffwear — one of the world’s leading harness manufacturers — has thrown its hat in the rescue harness ring with its sling style of harness, the BackTrack Dog Evacuation Kit. Featuring a different design than most other rescue harnesses, the BackTrack Evac Kit can be worn on your chest or back, which provides additional flexibility for carrying your four-footer.

Features:

  • Can be worn on your chest or your back
  • Comes with a self-contained stuff sack for packing and storage
  • Connection straps are color coded
  • Available in small (0.99 pounds), medium (1.1 pounds), and large (1.21 pounds)
  • Includes a safety muzzle

Pros

  • We like that you can wear it in front or in back
  • It’s the only rescue harness we know of that comes with a muzzle, which may come in handy when your dog is injured or stressed in a dangerous situation
  • Conveniently packs into its own built-in stuff sack
  • Bright colors make you more visible for potential rescuers in emergency situations

Cons

  • It’s not very comfortable for dogs or humans
  • Despite the color-coded straps, it’s quite complicated and tricky to rig up
  • The included muzzle isn’t a bad idea, but basket-style muzzles are safer

Situations in Which a Rescue Harness May Help

dog rescue sling

Rescue harnesses are valuable in a variety of circumstances. A few of the situations in which a rescue harness may be a huge help include:  

1. Hiking or Camping Trips

For the adventurous types who spend many weekends hiking with their pup, a rescue dog harness is an essential piece of equipment. If your dog ends up with an injury and needs to be transported over a long distance, you’ll be grateful for the help from a harness.

2. Escaping Fires

Nobody wants to think about a house fire or other disaster potentially harming our furbabies, but it’s best to be prepared beforehand, just in case. A dog rescue harness could be a huge help if you need to get your pooch out of your home quickly.

Plus, it’ll give you peace of mind just to have it on hand.

3. Helping an Injured Dog Get Around

From natural aging to injury, some dogs need help standing, walking, and getting around.

Rescue dog harnesses are a popular choice among owners whose pets need a lift every now and then. While lift harnesses are ideal for these occasions, a rescue harness will get the job done in a pinch. Ideally, look for one with a sturdy top handle to aid in lifting your fur kiddo.

4. Search & Rescue Professionals

Search and rescue professionals are clearly among those who should have rescue harnesses for dogs.

In fact, a 2023 study published in Animals found that roughly half of the professional dog handlers surveyed had their pups wear a harness while working. For 80% of these dogs, the handlers chose to use a rescue harness.

Hopefully, the municipality or organization you work for already has an assortment of them at the ready, but if not, be sure to speak with your supervisor and encourage him or her to outfit your unit with these potentially dog-life-saving tools.

Dog Rescue Harness Buyer’s Guide: Features to Look For

search and rescue dog harness

As with all doggo gear, rescue harnesses aren’t one-size-fits-all in quality or design. Some harnesses work better than others, depending on your dog’s size, age, and other factors. That said, there are universal features that benefit every dog and owner, including:

  • High Visibility: Bright colors make you and your pup easier to see in an emergency situation. While black harnesses are sleek and stylish, they offer zero help in drawing rescuers’ attention. Orange, yellow, and other neon colors are ideal. If you really want some black in the mix, look for a rescue harness with brightly colored sections in addition to the black. Another must-have for visibility? Reflective strips or stitching. These make you easier to spot at night.
  • Quality Materials: A rescue harness is only as good as its construction. Flimsy plastic buckles and thin fleece material can snap or tear, leaving you and your doggo in a more precarious position. Opt for thick nylon harnesses featuring metal hardware. If your dog is allergic to nickel found in some metal hardware, look for harnesses made with thick plastic or nickel-free metal.
  • Simple Design: No one wants to be struggling with too many straps and clips in an emergency.
  • Adjustability: A well-fitting harness is essential in keeping your canine secure; otherwise, your pup may slip out! The best rescue harnesses have adjustable straps to keep your canine snug and safe.
  • Comfort: Both you and your dog should be relatively comfortable when wearing the rescue harness. A bit of a lining helps your pooch, while shoulder padding can do wonders for canine caretakers, especially if your dog is on the larger side.

Other Important Safety Equipment for Outdoor Adventuring Doggos

rescue dog harnesses

Outdoor adventures with your canine require plenty of packing and planning. It’s best to be a good boy or girl scout and come prepared, especially when your pooch is involved.

Don’t forget to pack these essential items for your next excursion:

  • Bring along a dog-tailored first aid kit, just in case your pup encounters a minor injury.  
  • You should always have your dog securely leashed or tethered when you’re not in an enclosed area, but accidents happen and it’s easy for a dog to get lost in the woods. That’s why it’s always a good idea to use a dog GPS tracker to help you keep tabs on your dog if you get separated. 
  • Long walks in the woods mean jagged rocks, precarious plants, and unpleasant insects. A set of dog booties will help keep your pup’s paws safe. 
  • While it may seem warm and sunny during the day, temperatures can take a tumble at night — bring along a sweater or coat for your dog, just in case. 
  • Help keep your canine hydrated with a dog-friendly water bottle — many are specifically tailored to help your dog get a good gulp when he’s away from his typical water bowl.

Tips and Tricks for a More Enjoyable Hike with Your Dog

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Hiking with your dog is meant to be relaxing, but without proper proper planning, it can turn into a howlin’ headache in no time. From training to packing the right tools, your outdoor adventure can be made even better with a few tweaks to your routine.

Make your next hound-friendly hiking trip a success by:

  • Checking the weather: No one wants to risk getting caught in a rainstorm, and some days are just too hot or cold to spend (or enjoy) time outside with your dog safely. Stick to days when temperatures aren’t too extreme and pack things that’ll make your canine comfier, such as a cooling vest for warm days or a canine coat for chillier weather. If there is a chance of rain, bring a dog raincoat.
  • Selecting the right route: Hiking with your dog is about having fun, not pushing the pedal to the metal. Covering rough terrain isn’t for every dog, especially if your pooch is older or out of shape. Rough terrain also makes the journey harder on you, so if you’re already struggling and one of you gets hurt or tired, you’re in a pickle. Stick to simple trails you and your dog can handle, particularly if it’s just you and your dog venturing out together.
  • Choosing easy-to-clean canine gear: Hiking gets messy, and cleanup can be a challenge if your new adjustable harness or leash is hand-wash only. Invest in doggo gear that’s machine washable whenever possible to make post-hike life easier.
  • Polishing up on training basics: Proper leash training is a must for hiking, along with basic obedience. Not only does mastering the basics make your hound easier to handle, but it also keeps him safer at your side. Stick to positive reinforcement methods with plenty of high-value treats to fine-tune the necessities. You’ll have a much more relaxing walk into the woods without your pupper pulling.

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I ran into a situation a while back in which a rescue harness would have been extremely helpful.

J.B.

My Rottie (J.B.) and I were walking at a local park one day, when an off-leash dog ran up and immediately attacked her.

I managed to get the dogs separated fairly quickly, but J.B. was bitten on the front leg in the process.

She seemed fine (if frazzled), so we left that park and headed to a different trail to complete her daily exercise and enrichment routine. This trail was a fairly remote, out-and-back style trail in the middle of a national forest.

Admittedly, I probably should have been more cautious about embarking on another hike after the fight, but again, she seemed fine physically. Also, I really wanted to give us both the chance to decompress a bit after the altercation.

Well, about a mile into the hike, she began limping. I looked at her leg, and it’d begun swelling. Badly.

I immediately turned around and started bringing her back. Everything turned out fine, we made it back to the car, dropped by the vet and picked up some antibiotics and pain meds. She was back to normal in no time.

But this experience did make me realize the importance of carrying a rescue harness during hikes. I could have carried her, but it wouldn’t have been fun, easy, or quick — I’d certainly have needed to stop and rest several times.

If we’d been 5 miles deep on a trail somewhere, it could have been a very big problem.

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From fun outdoor adventures to actual rescues, the rescue harness is an essential piece of equipment to have on hand. Does your canine have her own rescue harness? What do you use it for?

Let us know in the comments!

Ben Team

2 thoughts on “5 Best Rescue Harnesses for Dogs”

  1. We’re any of these actually tested in the field by the author or just “web reviewed” with Amazon links?

    How did they perform when you tested each one with your dog?

    Reply
    • Hey there, S.L.
      We did not perform hands-on testing of these devices (thankfully!), but we thoroughly researched each and collected information from a variety of sources to help owners select the best one for their situation.

      Reply

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