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Supports:
Carpal and Metatarsal Laxity
Minor tarsal bone fractures
Tarsus (hock) instability
Carpus (wrist) instability
Hyperextension or hyperflexion
Arthritis/arthrosis
Brachial plexus avulsion
The Balto Splint is spe...
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Balto splint for my baby girl-Cabela
Nervous about using. She looks uncomfortable with it on. I have to get in a routine to put it on every day. She appears sore after wearing balto splint. I am sure that happens. Haven't had it long enough to get it down to a science. Thanks for asking. Try try again
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Theresa · April 1, 2024
Seems to help
My pup has been using it with a booty Dora couple of weeks now during the day. Mostly he avoids walking on it when he has it on he does use his paw as his booty gets dirty. When I take it off he limps much less now but on my vet’s advice I will continue to use it.
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Faye · January 6, 2024
Brace helped quite a bit
I purchased a Balto Carpal splint for my dog after she strained the tendons in her front paw. The vet suggested this splint to help protect her tendons and reduce the chance of a possible tear and costly surgery down the line. After a couple of days of wearing it inside to get used to it we tested it out in the woods. While she still had to be leashed it definitely made a big difference! There was noticeably less limping and discomfort after walks wearing the splint. The only thing that I didn't like was the sizing. After measuring her she seemed to be between sizes and the site suggested ordering smaller if in between. This caused the splint to be almost too small to fit her. I was able to make it work but it did seem to rub on her paw (especially since she still has her dew claws) if she wore it and was being active. So it did help with the limping and protected her tendon, but she ended up with raw spots on her dew claw due to the small size.