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Lana Paws Back Leg Compression Braces for Hock Joint Ankle Support & Mobility for Dogs and Cats (Black)

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Hock joint dog braces are used to provide support and stability to the hock joint (ankle) in dogs. They are typically used to treat or manage conditions such as arthritis, ligament or tendon injuries, and instability in the hock joint. They can also be used to help dogs recover from surgery or to prevent injury in dogs that are prone to hock problems. These braces can help to reduce pain, inflammation and to improve the mobility of the affected limb. Hock joint braces can help dogs with arthritis and pain by providing support to the hock joint and helping to distribute weight more evenly across the limb. The brace can also prevent further damage to the joint by keeping it in the proper position. The brace can also help to reduce pain and inflammation in the joint, and improve mobility.

Key Features:

  • Comes as a pair for back legs; covers the hock joint
  • SECURE & SAFE: Curve design perfectly matching dog's hock joint for comfortable fit. Each hind leg brace comes with 4 Reflective Velcro Straps that secure the brace around hock without moving or sliding down and more importantly provide visibility and safety in the dark
  • OPTIMAL SUPPORT – The dog hock hind leg braces are made with care to provide strong support to dogs or cats from leg injuries, help in wounds healing, hock and ankle pain relief and loss of stability and mobility caused by arthritis and joint issues as well as knee issues
  • SOFT & DURABLE - The hind leg hock dog braces are made of premium quality material, which is soft and durable, does not rub, pinch or hurt skin, and is suitable for extended period of wear and repeated uses
  • The use of a brace is not a substitute for proper veterinary care and treatment, but rather is used as an adjunct therapy to help manage the symptoms of the underlying condition

    Nutritional information

    Typical values Per 100g

    Energy, 210 kJ / 50 kcal
    Fat, 2g
    - of which: Saturates, 0.3g
    Carbohydrate, 15g
    - of which: Sugars, 6g
    Fiber, 5g
    Protein, 3g
    Salt, 0.02g

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      How often should I feed my dog?

      Adult dogs are typically fed two meals a day (morning and evening). Puppies need more frequent feedings (3–4 times a day) since they have smaller stomachs and higher energy needs. . Use measured portions based on your dog’s size, age, and activity level to maintain a healthy weight. Always provide access to fresh water

      How often should I feed my cat?

      Most adult cats do well with two meals per day (for example, morning and evening). Kittens require more frequent feeding (about 3–4 small meals a day) to support their growth. Monitor your cat’s body condition and avoid overfeeding, as free-feeding can lead to obesity. Ensure clean, fresh water is available at all times.

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      Select a species-appropriate, balanced diet that’s formulated for your pet’s life stage and size. For example, choose puppy or kitten food for growing pets, adult maintenance food for grown animals, and senior formulas for older pets. Look for labels that say “complete and balanced” (meeting AAFCO nutritional standards) to ensure the food has all necessary nutrients. Consider your pet’s individual needs (breed, activity level, any allergies or sensitive stomach issues) and ask your veterinarian for guidance if you’re unsure. Avoid switching foods abruptly and introduce new diets gradually to prevent stomach upset.

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