hi i bought a training sock for my dog from walkin rear no knuckling... it says he should wear it on 2 to 5 minute walks only. but my vet recommended wearing it a lot. any thoughts as to why they say just use it 2-5 minutes? it stabilizes his foot and keeps him from knuckling..
appreciate any feedback thank you!
Pug Ataxia
Re: Pug Ataxia
Hi crushme22,
I don't know the answer. The website says it was developed by Renee, who is a professional rehab therapist, for use in rehab. If you click the product page, they have a contact form. Go to this link https://www.handicappedpets.com/no-knuc ... ning-sock/# and click where it says "Got questions?>>" and hopefully they will be able to explain.
I imagine the sock would wear out quickly on a normal walk outdoors. A splint would be more durable.
https://www.handicappedpets.com/walkin-rear-splint/
There is also a product that is closer to the training sock but has a rubber sole to be more durable, however it costs a lot more (over $100). It has been on the market for years and you could ask your vet to order it, if you are looking for something to prevent knuckling, that is durable outdoors.
https://www.therapaw.com/custom-hindlim ... lex-assist
I don't know the answer. The website says it was developed by Renee, who is a professional rehab therapist, for use in rehab. If you click the product page, they have a contact form. Go to this link https://www.handicappedpets.com/no-knuc ... ning-sock/# and click where it says "Got questions?>>" and hopefully they will be able to explain.
I imagine the sock would wear out quickly on a normal walk outdoors. A splint would be more durable.
https://www.handicappedpets.com/walkin-rear-splint/
There is also a product that is closer to the training sock but has a rubber sole to be more durable, however it costs a lot more (over $100). It has been on the market for years and you could ask your vet to order it, if you are looking for something to prevent knuckling, that is durable outdoors.
https://www.therapaw.com/custom-hindlim ... lex-assist
Re: Pug Ataxia
Personally, I'd use it and keep a very frequent eye underneath it, for irritation or sores or the like.