Case Study: Sophie – Labrador Retriever With A CCL Injury
The Patient: Sophie, a 12-year-old, 78-pound Labrador retriever with a torn CCL in the left rear legCase of Interest: For the past 10 years, we’ve seen clinically that our custom…
Whether you work in the veterinary industry, have an injured pet of your own, or simply love reading about pets who got a second chance for a higher quality of life, you’re sure to get hooked reading our animal and pet care blog. Find tips, success stories, and veterinary case studies in our articles below!
The Patient: Sophie, a 12-year-old, 78-pound Labrador retriever with a torn CCL in the left rear legCase of Interest: For the past 10 years, we’ve seen clinically that our custom…
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Since Thanksgiving tends to be viewed as the start of the holiday season, this is a good time to discuss precautions that should be taken during the…
The Patient: Sadie, a 6-year-old, 82-pound female Doberman Pinscher with chronic gastrocnemius injuries in both hind legs. Case of Interest: Sadie is a large, active dog with chronic injury and…
By: Amy Rosenthal, My Pet’s Brace Practitioner
The Patient: Callum, an 11-year-old, 82-pound Irish Setter with a Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) tear on his right hind leg. Case of Interest: As Callum…
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
Since we introduced you to our fabrication technicians, we thought you might like to meet the office staff, the friendly voices that…
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
Whenever someone contacts us about getting a brace for their pet, the first question we ask is, “What is your pet’s…
By: Amy Rosenthal, My Pet’s Brace Practitioner
The patient: Leo, a three-year-old, 41-pound Australian Cattle Dog with a carpal contracture Case of Interest: Leo’s carpus needed…
There is hope for pets who have experienced debilitating leg injuries or who have injured their leg. Dog leg braces are an affordable, non-invasive, non-surgical option that can help get your pet back to taking walks, swimming, and playing. Prosthetics may even help your three-legged friend run and play fetch again. We hope you find the inspiration and encouragement you’re looking for on our animal blog, and that our content helps you to give your beloved pets the best quality of life possible.
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