Introducing - Hinged Dog Double Leg Brace
Discover the incredible value of the Hinged Dog Double Leg Brace, perfect for helping and supporting dogs experiencing lameness and joint pain. With the added benefit of built-in metal support bars, this brace provides strong support for dogs before and after ACL/CCL surgery. It's also effective in relieving pain from conditions such as arthritis, cruciate ligament injuries, meniscus injuries, kneecap problems, patellar luxation, and tendonitis. Plus, the reflective strips integrated into the design ensure your dog's safety on dark or rainy days. More product details below.
Do leg braces help a dog with arthritis?
Braces are especially useful for disabled, senior, arthritic, or injured dogs as well as younger pups that are prone to developing hip dysplasia or joint problems. These innovative products are made of high-quality spacer mesh material and webbing, and so can be used by pets in any environment.
Suitable conditions
- ACL tear (anterior or cranial cruciate ligament, CCL) of the knee
- Luxating Patella
- Strain or sprain of the knee joint
- Back leg limping, instability, or fatigue
- Post-operative support
- Arthritis
- Knee stabilization
Material
- Metal support bar with reflective design
- Flexible and shock-resistant neoprene fabric
- Upgrade strong sticky Velcro
- Fastening straps with extra stretch
Instructions of use
- Put dog leg brace on your dog’s legs carefully
- Attach the four Velcros in turn
- Repeat the same operation on the other leg
- Attach the buckle on the hip to keep the brace from slipping and adjust it to a comfortable position for the dog
- Attach the buckle of the fasten strap
- Go around the chest and attach the buckle on the other side
Quick tips
- Allow up to two weeks for your pet to fully accept the brace
- Wear the brace for 30 minutes a day, increasing 30 minutes each day after, for up to 12 hours
- Consult your veterinarian for specific instructions on when to wear your brace
- Remove the brace when your animal sleeps at night
- Inspect your pet for signs of skin irritation. If any are present, contact your veterinarian
- In addition to wiping the brace clean, keep skin and fur that comes into contact with the brace clean.
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