The Walkin’ Bootie Splint will support the lower aspect of the rear and front limb. This splint extends under the paw to stabilize digit or toe injuries, and provides positioning for knuckling or nerve damage problems. For more information on how splints can help heal dog injuries, please visit this blog post*.
*http://www.handicappedpets.com/blog/splints_vital_dog_injury/
Size | Total Length | Recommended Weight Range |
XSmall | 5.5″ | under 25 lbs. |
Small | 6.5″ | 25-40 lbs. |
Medium | 8″ | 40-65 lbs. |
Large | 8.25″ | 65-85 lbs. |
XLarge | 11″ | 85+ lbs. |
Conditions that may benefit from Front Bootie Splint:
- Neurological conditions causing knuckling of paw
- Metacarpal joint instabilities or malformations
- Soft Tissue injuries to metacarpal tendons/ligaments
- Post-surgical protection
- Osteoarthritis of metacarpal joints
Conditions that may benefit from Rear Bootie Splint:
- Neurological conditions causing knuckling of the paw
- Metatarsal joint instabilities or malformations
- Soft Tissue injuries to metatarsal ligaments/tendons
- Post-surgical protection
- Osteoarthritis of metatarsal joints
How To Measure
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Front
To determine correct front leg bootie splint size, measure from the end of the longest toenail to 1/2″ below the carpal joint. |
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Rear
To determine correct rear leg bootie splint size, measure from the end of the longest toenail to 1/2″ below the hock joint. |
Adjustable Velcro Straps
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XSmall, Small & Medium sized Bootie Splints include two adjustment straps. | ![]() |
The Large & XLarge sized Bootie Splints include three adjustment straps. |