When Are X-Rays Needed To Make A Dog Brace?
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
When a dog incurs an injury, sometimes x-rays are taken to get the “inside” scoop on exactly what’s going on with that injury. …
By: Terry Lackmeyer, My Pet’s Brace Customer Service Representative
When a dog incurs an injury, sometimes x-rays are taken to get the “inside” scoop on exactly what’s going on with that injury. …
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: 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: 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…
By: Clayton Blunk, My Pet’s Brace Practitioner
Clayton here, your friendly, helpful Dog-Brace expert and My Pet’s Brace Practitioner. Whether you have had your brace for an hour or 6 months,…
By: Amy Rosenthal, My Pet’s Brace Practitioner
The Patient: Denali, a 90-pound 7-year-old Labrador Retriever with a CCL tear in her left hind leg. Case of Interest: Denali is an example of a typical…