The harness that becomes
a carrier. In seconds.









The problem
Long walks end with your dog in your arms, a leash in one hand, and no good way to hold either.
Separate carriers are bulky. Carrying by hand is awkward. You need one thing that does both.
One product
Same piece of gear. Harness on the way out. Sling when your dog taps out.
See the switch
Three steps. One product. Automatic by the second walk.

Clips on like any harness. Full freedom for your dog, full control for you.

Pull the shoulder strap. The harness becomes a sling. Under 30 seconds.

Hands free. Your dog rides. You keep moving.
Why it works
The carrier is already on your dog. One thing. Two jobs.
Pull one strap. No buckles to find.
Shoulder carry means both hands available.
Built for dogs most likely to need a lift halfway home. Under 20 lbs.
Walks, errands, travel days, vet trips. Old dogs, tired puppies.
Clean lines. You won't leave it at home.
In action
A handmade prototype. These are real walks.
The product
Every strap, fold, and closure is there for a reason. PupSling is a working prototype built from denim. The concept is proven. The design is still developing.
PupSling is a prototype right now. The current version is handmade from denim. It is not a finished product.
The concept works. The conversion works. The carry works. I use it on every walk.
I am looking for feedback, interest, and people willing to try an early version. If that sounds like you, reach out.
My dog loves walking until she absolutely doesn't. About a mile and a half in, she sits down and looks at me. The walk isn't over. She's just done.
I spent two years carrying her with one arm, leash in the other, trying not to trip. I looked at carriers, slings, backpacks. Everything was too bulky, or required a second bag I had to remember to pack.
So I took a pair of jeans, cut them up, and built something she was already wearing. The harness reconfigures. She rides. We keep moving.
This is the first version. It works. I want to make it better.