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Walkin' Full Adjustable Dog Splint - Front or Back Leg (firm)

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Original price £180.00 - Original price £220.00
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This Full Leg Dog Splint is a far superior splint to the regular rigid splint as you can adjust exactly to fit your dogs leg, including to accommodate for swelling or bandages. The full leg splint is excellent if your dogs needs a totally adjustable splint for either a front or back leg, adjustable in terms of both width and angle. You can then simply reduce the size when bandages are taken off. This splint can be used for front or back leg, just change the angle to fit either. This adjustable splint provides complete support to the lower leg, allowing support to arthritic joints or injuries, promoting healing and recovery.

  • Excellent and superior splint providing complete lower leg stability
  • Helps with paw, wrist, carpal, hock, Achilles, front and rear leg issues
  • Very light weight
  • Easy to wear, simply place the paw in the splint with your dogs nails at the edge, then fasten the Velcro straps
  • Interior foam, providing padding and comfort
  • Ideal for paw knuckling, severe arthritis, injuries or tendons
  • Rubber none-slip base for traction

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Review: "Loki tore a ligament in his hock joint & was fitted with the Walkin’ Fit Adjustable Splint. This splint allows him to go on walks once again which is fantastic!" [Jules] ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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  • My dog has a missing front leg. Her amputation is full so she never had a possibility for a prosthetic as she has no stump. She has managed great until now. She is a rescue dog about 11 years old and I have had her for 9 years and she has always had 3 legs. Her front leg has started collapsing now and then after walks or playing with her dog friend. Would a brace help her to put the weight on her leg without it collapsing or pain? She doesn’t seem to be in pain and never helps or cries. I’m trying to help her around the house and to go in short walks. Thank you.

    This splint is very rigid. This means if your dog only has one leg remaining, they will not be able to bend this leg to move. They will therefore before stuck. 

    Instead, it would be best to look at a full and firm carpal wrap here. An advantage with a wrap is that they can wear this all day as there is no hard brace which might rub. Get in touch if you need any more information. You might also consider reading up about quad wheelchair for front amputees here. This will take the weight of their remaning leg and make sure they don't injury themselves

How to Measure for the Adjustable Splint

Instructions on Measuring

Instructions on Measuring

A. Measure from the end of the longest toenail to midpoint between hock/knee or carpal/elbow.

B. Measure from the end of longest toenail to the centre of hock or carpal.

C. To measure paw width, rest your dog's paw on a piece of paper and mark either side of the widest part. Measure between the two points.

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