Sam Gets A Stifle Brace, Part 2 – The Fitting
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
My name is Sam and I’m the four-year-old Labrador Pit Bull mix that you met last month when I told you about…
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!
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
My name is Sam and I’m the four-year-old Labrador Pit Bull mix that you met last month when I told you about…
By: Amy Rosenthal, My Pet’s Brace Practitioner
The Patient: Grady, an 11-year-old, 74-pound, Labrador Retriever with severe arthritis of the right elbow. Case of Interest: Over 80% of our business is providing stifle braces…
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
While water and oil may not mix, water and our braces do not have that same problem. All of our braces are completely…
By: Amy Rosenthal, My Pet’s Brace Practitioner
The Patient: Philomena, a 15-pound 1-year-old Pug with a spinal injury and a brachial plexus nerve injury resulting in a paw contracture and partial…
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
Sometimes, dogs and cats are as different as night and day. Call a dog and it will come running. Call a cat…
By: Amy Rosenthal, My Pet’s Brace Practitioner
The Patient: Tonka, a 137-pound 7-year-old Saint Bernard with a Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) tear in his right rear leg. Case of Interest: We have…
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
Cranial cruciate ligament injuries (ACL/CCL) are one of the most common orthopedic injuries in dogs. For this injury, veterinarian and rehabilitation professionals…
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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