Ortho Dog braces support a wide range of injuries and health conditions commonly faced by dogs throughout their lives.
Only your veterinarian can diagnose your pup and determine options for improved health or mobility. Please consult with your veterinarian for a diagnosis before ordering a brace. Be sure to communicate any symptoms you’ve noticed, the length of time you’ve been noticing those symptoms, and if any specific event or accident preceded the symptoms. This information will help the vet diagnose your dog. For example, a dog’s ACL/CCL tear is an acute injury, so there is usually an incident that precipitates the injury. However, with arthritis or hip dysplasia, the symptoms can progress over time as these are chronic issues.
If your dog is experiencing possible broken bones due to a fall or vehicle accident, open wounds, or breathing issues, seek immediate medical attention from an emergency vet.
Canine Health Conditions Supported by Bracing and Dog Injury Symptoms
There are many symptoms that can mimic multiple injuries in dogs, just like in humans. If your pup is experiencing limpness, lameness, swelling, or any of the following conditions, make an appointment with your veterinarian to determine the cause and potential solutions. Be sure to ask your vet if a brace may help.
Hip Dysplasia, Arthritis
Symptoms Include:
limping, weakness in the hind legs, and knuckling
Ortho Dog’s Recommendation:
Hip Hound Brace
Learn More:
Hip Dysplasia Signs and Treatment Options
At-Home Arthritis Support
Torn ACL / CCL, Arthritis in the Knee, Luxating Patella
Symptoms Include:
limping, holding up injured the leg, not bearing weight on the injured leg, licking at the knee
Ortho Dog’s Recommendation:
Cruciate Care Knee Brace
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Front Leg Sprains, Canine Carpal Hyperextension
Symptoms Include:
limping, holding up the front leg, joint instability, front leg weakness
Ortho Dog’s Recommendation:
Wrist Wrap
Learn More:
How to Treat Carpal Hyperextension and Common Wrist Injuries
Hock/Ankle Dislocation, Sprained Hock, Arthritis in the Hock Joint
Symptoms Include:
limping, holding up the injured leg, not bearing weight on the injured leg
Ortho Dog’s Recommendation:
Hock Holder