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Dog Knee Brace for Torn ACL & Double Hind Leg Support

Dog Knee Brace for Torn ACL & Double Hind Leg Support

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Overview

Watching your dog struggle with mobility is heart-wrenching, but recovery is possible with the right support. Our Double Hind Leg Dog Knee Brace is specifically engineered to provide stability and compression for pets suffering from torn ACLs (CCL), luxating patellas, or general hind leg weakness. By stabilizing the knee joints and reducing inflammation, this orthopedic brace helps your dog regain confidence in their stride while preventing further injury.

Key Features

  • Dual-Leg Stabilizing Support: Specifically designed to wrap both hind legs, providing balanced weight distribution and preventing the "good" leg from overcompensating and becoming injured.
  • Medical-Grade Compression: Provides targeted pressure to the knee joints, which helps increase blood circulation, reduce pain, and speed up the natural healing process.
  • Secure Anti-Slip Design: Features an integrated harness attachment and adjustable straps to ensure the brace stays perfectly in place, even during movement.
  • Breathable, High-Stretch Fabric: Crafted from a soft, lightweight material (Rayon/Nylon/Spandex blend) that offers "great" elasticity for a snug, therapeutic fit.
  • Adjustable Comfort Straps: Equipped with a secure back-fastening system and neck buckles to accommodate various body shapes and ensure all-day comfort.
Dog Knee Brace for Torn ACL & Double Hind Leg Support

Ideal For Dogs With

This assistive care brace is a vital tool for:

  • ACL/CCL Tears: Stabilizing the joint post-injury or post-surgery.
  • Luxating Patella: Keeping the kneecap in its proper alignment.
  • Arthritis & Joint Pain: Reducing discomfort in aging or senior dogs.
  • Post-Operative Recovery: Protecting the surgical site and preventing licking or biting.

Product Specifications

Feature Detail
Material Composition High-Grade Diving Material (Neoprene Blend)
Benefits Water-resistant, shock-absorbing, and skin-friendly
Elasticity Excellent (Provides therapeutic compression)
Care Instructions Hand wash with mild soap; air dry away from direct sunlight

Size Chart

Please measure your dog's Back Length as the priority measurement. If your dog has long legs, the sleeves can be rolled up for a custom fit.
Size Back Length (cm/in) Front Leg Length (cm/in) Back Leg Length (cm/in)
XS 23cm / 9.1" 12cm / 4.7" 13cm / 5.1"
S 28cm / 11.0" 14cm / 5.5" 15cm / 5.9"
M 34cm / 13.4" 16.5cm / 6.5" 17.5cm / 6.9"
L 40cm / 15.7" 30.5cm / 12.0" 31.5cm / 12.4"
XL 47cm / 18.5" 34cm / 13.4" 35cm / 13.8"
2XL 54cm / 21.3" 35cm / 13.8" 36cm / 14.2"
3XL 62cm / 24.4" 37cm / 14.6" 38cm / 15.0"

 

size chart for Dog Knee Brace for Torn ACL & Double Hind Leg Support

How to Apply

You can also watch our instructional video above for step-by-step guidance.

  1. Unzip & Prep: Fully unzip the back closure and loosen the neck buckle.
  2. Leg Placement: Gently guide your dog’s front legs into the front sleeves, then carefully slide the hind legs into the brace sleeves.
  3. Secure the Back: Pull the brace up over the hips and zip the back closure securely.
  4. Adjust the Neck: Fasten and tighten the neck buckle to ensure the brace does not slide down.
  5. Final Check: Ensure the "V" area for potty breaks is clear and that your dog can move comfortably.
Dog Knee Brace for Torn ACL & Double Hind Leg Support
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Used by pet owners supporting cats through injury recovery, aging, and mobility challenges—helping them move more comfortably and safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most cats adjust gradually. Start with short sessions and increase wear time as they become comfortable.
Yes, the brace is designed to support natural movement while improving stability.
Yes, it can help stabilize the joint and reduce strain during recovery (always follow your vet's advice).
Snug but not restrictive—you should be able to fit a finger under the straps.
Start with 1-2 hour sessions and gradually increase as your cat gets used to the brace. Remove daily to check skin condition.