I have an elderly dog with a broken leg. Back in late 2019 I started hiking down by the river with the dog and have continued to this day. However she broke her leg, and then had to have surgery to add a plate, she is still unable to walk much during the healing. So I purchased a garden cart to tote her with us (my wife and my dog), but the extra weight and the quick harness I made are starting to make it too difficult.
Currently I have two equal length leashes attached to a clip on the handle.
The leashes crisscross my chest like Sean Connery’s bandoliers.
I have been thinking about maybe some replacement backpack straps, but I am unsure what to do with them on the back. Maybe a rope web of some sort, that attaches to the cart handle?
If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them, because I have a feeling even after her leg is healed I will still be carting her around for at least some of the hike.
Edit to add a picture of said dog, Mocha, this morning.
This would be my suggestion too. If possible, I’d remove the cart handle and attach the belt with two lines as wide as possible on the steering bar (two lines, not one threaded through the belt) should help the cart to turn with you.
Oh, smart thinking!