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 “THANK-YOU very much for the splint. It has made all the difference in Pearl Ann's life. 

When she wears her splint she can run, jump, swim and play without any problems! When she doesn't have her splint on, she can barely walk and has to be helped when she stands.

Since wearing it she has lost 10 lbs and we are going to try surgery again this summer, knowing that we have the splint to have for her to wear to give her leg support after her post-surgery cast is removed. Thank-you again!!”

Sincerely,
Stacey Morris

 

Hip-Hop with racing stickers on his "bootie"
Hip-Hop with racing stickers on his "bootie"

 

Thank you for your wonderful product!"

Hip-Hop & Nanci McBee

Hip-Hop

Hip-Hop sitting on top of the birdseed container (which 20 minutes earlier was on top of the refrigerator FULL). 

I walked in and he was standing in the middle of it —he's watching me clean up!


“I have used the splint most recently: 

(1)

as an alternative treatment for partial Achilles tendon injuries

(2)

support following Achilles tendon injuries, and carpal & tarsal arthrodeses

(3)

rehab from sciatic nerve injury;

(4)

assistance with significant carpus varus due to systemic disease

(5)

correction of poor conformation of the hock joint (hyperextension).

All of these animals have readily used their splints within minutes of application and my clients have enthusiastically embraced them as well.”  


Peter D. Schwarz, DVM, DipACVS
—Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in small animals


Kasey in his "Bootie Style" Splint - Nerve Paralysis due to stroke
Kasey in his "Bootie Style" Splint - Nerve Paralysis due to stroke

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