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Walkin Full Dog Leg Splint (front or back leg)

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This Full Leg Dog Splint is designed to keep your dog’s front or rear leg completely straight, rigid and totally immobilised. This Full Leg Splint can be used for pre/post-operative support, fractures and more serious injuries to the lower leg when immobilisation is required. The Full Leg Splint is positioned at the back of your dog's front or rear leg and is adjusted with padded Velcro straps secured over the front of the leg.

  • Excellent rigid support for your dog's leg
  • Ideal for paw knuckling, severe arthritis, soft tissue injuries or tendons
  • Velcro straps to firmly secure the splint to your dog's leg
  • Comfortable with extra interior padding
  • Positioned at the back of the dog's leg

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Review: "I just wanted to thank you for your speedy delivery time and the product is fantastic... Barney is doing so well now and fingers crossed he will make a full recovery." [Claire H]  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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  • Hi, we have a front amputee husky who weighs just over 30kg. He has arthritis and ligament damage and were recommended to look into a brace. Would this product be strong enough to support him and how would we allow for his swollen joint which is quite a lot wider than the rest of his leg. Any help would be appreciated!

    This splint could work for your husky. The most important measurement is the paw width (Measurement C on the size guide). If that doesn't fit, then the splint won't fit. Swelling can make the fit difficult, as this is a standardised splint. If you need more flexibility you can try the Walkin Full Adjustable Dog Splint. Sometimes with Walkin splints, it's 'try it and see' as they're not customised. These are made of rigid plastic so should support your dog's weight (paw size indicates weight and breed of dog). We stock customised Scandi Orthopedic Grade 3 rigid splints if necessary. A quad wheelchair might also help your Husky in this scenario.

  • Is this suitable to use for broken toes? And if so which size for a dachshund?

    This is a full leg splint. It is best to look at a short splint which has a cup for the toes. This is therefore not as heavy as a full leg splint (which is not nessary).

    Look for a short splint here

How to Measure Front Splint

Measure Front Splint

Measure Front Splint

A: Measure from longest toenail to midpoint between hock and knee.
B: Measure from longest toenail to carpal.
C: Place dog’s paw on ground and measure the widest part.

Measure Rear Splint

Measure Rear Splint

Measure Rear Splint

A: Measure from longest toenail to midpoint between hock and knee.
B: Measure from longest toenail to hock.
C: Place dog’s paw on ground and measure the widest part.

Walkin’ Full Dog Leg Splint

Interior padding in the splint keeps the leg secure and comfortable. Non-slip pads on the bottom of the splint add stability. The front leg splint extends above the carpal joint and completely under the paw, giving full support to the bottom of the dog's leg. The back leg splint extends down the metatarsal joint and under the back paw, giving full support to the lower rear leg.

Uses:
Osteoarthritis of the carpal or metacarpal / tarsal or metatarsal joints
Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD)
Polyarthritis
Soft Tissue injuries to carpal or metacarpal / tarsal or metatarsal tendons/ligaments
Carpal or Metacarpal / Tarsal or Metatarsal joint instabilities or malformations
Brachial Plexus or Radial Nerve Damage Injuries
Neurological conditions causing knuckling of paw
Post-surgical protection
Paw knuckling

Features:
Keeps the dog's leg in normal walking position
Allows weight to be put on the broken or weak limb
Provides an easy way to provide daily wound therapy
Reduces the standard cost of bandaging and casting
Lightweight design increases the tolerance of the splint for the dog
Waterproof
Durable
Comfortable interior padding
Non-slip pad on the bottom of the splint

At first, it may take a few days for your dog or pet to get use to the feeling of walking around with a dog splint, but with the state of the art design, they will feel comfortable with movement and mobility in no time. Encourage them to walk in it using treats. A sock can be used around the paw before applying the splint to make it more padded and comfortable.

Customer Reviews

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Leigh-Anne Ellis
Great item, fast delivery. Highly recommend.

Great item, fast delivery. Highly recommend.

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Sheila Jarvis
Unsuitable

Turned out not to be suitable for my dog

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Sue Davis
very useful

I usually get the large size but none in stock so got the XL, slightly longer than needed but we can amend easily. Dog copes very well with these splints.

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Kim

Good product

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CAROL ROWLAND
SMALL DOG

Bought for my small puppy was born with deformed frontt foot, she walks really well now with it on and leg is starting to straighten