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NeoAlly’s Front Leg Dog Braces are designed to provide your canine companion with joint support. Even if your dog only has an issue with one leg, often the other leg could be at risk for getting hurt due to the imbalance caused by the injured leg—that’s why every purchase comes with two braces! They are made from a breathable, flexible and supportive neoprene and nylon material, so your pup doesn’t have to suffer from rubbing or pinching. These braces can be used post-surgery, to help heal an injury, or to help prevent carpal injuries and sprains.
Item Number | 194318 |
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Season | Year-Round |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds |
Material | Neoprene, Rubber |
Each dog front leg brace comes with 2 or 3 Reflective Velcro Straps (2 in XXS/XS and S/M, and 3 in L/XL) that secure the brace in place without moving or sliding down and more importantly provide visibility and safety in the dark
Safety, Safety, and Safety! Dog walking at night can be risky, especially when your dog has wounded or weak leg due to issues such as arthritis. With NeoAlly dog leg braces, you do not have to worry about this anymore. NeoAlly brace comes with multiple reflective straps, which are placed on the outside of each leg, easily visible by passing bike riders or vehicle drivers, providing you and your dog the much needed safety in the dark. NeoAlly Reflective Dog Leg Brace gives you peace of mind while walking your dog at night.
Gently wrap the brace around hock area, fasten the top strap first then the bottom and middle straps, make sure the reflective straps are toward outside of leg.
Remove the brace every 3-4 hours to let the leg to breathe, do not keep the brace on overnight.
When wash the brace, please hand wash and let it dry naturally.
Size | Leg Circumference | Brace Height |
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XX-Small / X-Small | 2.25 - 4.25 inches | 2.7 inches |
Small / Medium | 4.25 - 6.25 inches | 4 inches |
Large / X-Large | 6.25 - 8.5 inches | 6 inches |
Zoey lies down each morning handing me her legs to put these on, her walks are longer now and she doesn't shake or have to be carried home.
The supports are working well. I would recommend them.
I needed leg support for my young Chihuahua 5 months old but the supports were too bulky and too big I went back to my band E-Type raps it may fit when he gets older but I don't think he's going to need them when he gets older so I returned them they are very nice and easy to put on I wish they would have worked
was more of a comfort thing, my dog didn't walk normal in them so when i put them on she wouldn't walk or move
So happy with these for my fourteen year old senior citizen. Love love love them
These SM/M are smaller then the other ones purchased? The first pair had a blue border and wrapped around further on the leg? I needed the little bit of extra width to fit secure over leg bandage. I'm not sure why this size is smaller. Other then that it's great. Velcro holds very well. Stays in place with activity.
This is really good for Daisy. It seems to help her arthritis. Easy to put on and take out.
I bought these hoping they would offer joint support for my extremely senior dog. He hated them. So not, in my opinion worth it at all for arthritis support. Good quality though and easy to put on.
I can not thank the makers/sellers of this product enough. My mutt puppy’s legs are getting wonkier and wonkier the older and more active/daring that he gets. I’m not sure if he’s double jointed or having ligament problems, but while we’re trying to figure it out, we put these braces on him. Like the braces I use for my knees, it seems to work wonders for him. And it must be working because he doesn’t fight me when I put them on. The braces hold the joints from buckling (mostly), and I get less nervous when he’s running around. THANK YOU!!! PS, I got a size s/m for my 40lb+ wiener mutt (long body, short legs). I think like any brace, smaller is a safer bet than bigger for a brace.
Bought these for my Dane mix who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in right front leg on sadly, it did not help her. Brace seems ok and would probably work for other types of injuries, but not the straw I was grasping for