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The knee joint is an advanced joint, which often gives the dog long-term convalescence with the risk of subsequent problems following the injury. When the dog's knee joint becomes injured, the musculature quickly weakens and the joint becomes unstable, which can lead to meniscus injuries and arthrosis changes in the articular cartilage. With the KRUUSE Rehab Knee Protector you can help the dog directly in conjunction with the diagnosisbeing made and support the joint and musculature until it is no longer deemed as being necessary.
With, for example, injuries to the cruciate ligament the dog can take along a protector directly in conjunction with the diagnosis being made and thus not lose as much muscle before the operation, if any, which it would otherwise do.
The knee protector must be pulled up along the leg to sit well. This is done by stretching the knee protector up on the dog's leg to to cover the dog's knee properly. Lead the soft strap that holds the protector in place under the abdomen and over the back and fasten it on the corresponding velcro on the outer side of the protector.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Kruuse Rehab Knee Protector, including answers from our team.
Stephanie Farmer
Is this suitable for protecting operation site of cruciate? Our dog does not like plastic collars and we are looking for something more comfortable for her to wear and to protect the wound site from chewing.
This leg cover/support is directly aimed at dogs with cruciate disease. Whether it will protect the incision site your vet has made will depend on the surgery itself, it is worth asking your vet to determine if this protector is definitely appropriate before purchasing.