🐾 Give your pup the support they deserve!
The CoodeoDog Back Brace is a specialized support solution for dogs suffering from back issues like IVDD and arthritis. Designed with 8 robust plastic strips, it provides essential spinal support while ensuring comfort with breathable, medical-grade materials. This user-friendly brace is easy to maintain and features reflective strips for added safety during nighttime activities.
Z**Z
A useful tool for dogs with back injuries
My dog has longterm damage to three discs in her back from an old injury. Occasionally, she overdoes it or tweaks her back and in the course of a couple weeks, goes from relatively normal (we don't let her run or jump anymore as they exacerbate her injury - she's a 12 yo pittie) to practically unable to walk, stumbling, knuckling, falling, etc. We have been through multiple rounds of rehabilitation/therapy/crate rest/chiropractors/neurologists/various vets/etc. What has helped her the most is to immediately upon signs of a bad regression is to wear this brace during waking hours (especially any time she's moving about) in conjunction with hydrotherapy. It was recommended to us by her vet and has been complimented by several specialists that have seen her for being high quality and holding her in the correct position. Without the brace, she can barely stand without losing her back end, but with the brace, she can move about and it helps her maintain a semi-normal stance with her back straight and her legs under her.Honestly, I think as a worrier by nature, I had a harder time adjusting to it than she did. It looks uncomfortable. It's stiff and the leg straps look like they squeeze between her back legs. Other than some sniffing/scratching/licking the first couple days and taking a few days to learn how to move/get up/lay down comfortably in it, she has actually adjusted to it just fine and lets me put it on and take it off with no issue. I think it makes her feel better and gives her some freedom. So, to anyone that's just gotten it and feels like maybe you're punishing your dog by making them wear it, I urge you to give it a little time and really see if it's just perception or if it actually bothers them. I'm sure it's not for everyone, but once I personally quit resisting it and just started putting it on her at the first sign of trouble, we took a major step forward in getting her back issues under control. Of course, using something like this is best done under vet supervision.My only real complaint is the leg straps. The velcro wants to catch around the little loops that hold them up. I have found it easier to not take the straps out of the loops, but merely loosen them and help her pull her legs through one at a time. Overall, a worthwhile product and for my baby, it has made a big difference!
B**Y
Working for my pet
I know there are a lot of bad reviews on this product but my experience has been very good. My 15 year old Border Collie has an age related spine issue and it made him almost immobile. This brace has given him much more stability, he doesn’t fall constantly and it seems to be helping with pain. He’s smiling and loves to go for walks.
S**T
Ehhhh
The product helps my senior German Shepard walk better. But the quality is lacking. I had it for little over a month and there is already a hole along the back. Disappointing for the amount paid.
C**L
Highly Recommend for IVDD
Update: I stated I would update the review and my dog's compressions have healed. Took about 10 days for him not to get up without yelping from a sound sleep and he seemed to completely heal after about 4 weeks. We stopped using strong meds around two weeks later and the brace a few days after that. He was completely off meds at 3 weeks. I am using the brace when I take him out for any "long" walks, or I should say, longer walk for him. I was happy at how quickly he started getting better and my vet asked which brace we used when I told him at his follow up appointment yesterday and suggested we continue using it as needed.My dog has had issues with IVDD for a few years now. He ended up with two new compression sites that were causing him a great deal of pain to the point where we couldn't sleep because he would yelp and roll around several times during the night. We had taken him to one vet who prescribed meds, but it didn't help much. So we took him back about 4 days later when there was no improvement. He was prescribed 100 mg of gabapentin along with an anti-inflammatory. The meds didn't help much that first night. They helped him settle down to sleep, but he was still waking up yelping from the pain to the point we thought we may have to put him down. The brace came Sunday evening, but I didn't use it til Tuesday morning (yesterday) because I wasn't sure if it would help or hurt. Turns out, it helped almost immediately.The fit of the product is a bit tricky. The body seems to fit perfectly, but the straps for the hind legs are a little short and barely make it through the loops for my dog. That said, sleeping in it for the first night, he only yelped twice and has been able to nap painlessly during the day. While I believe it is a combination of the drugs and brace that are working, I noticed a significant improvement by adding the brace. Highly recommend for anyone that has a dog or dogs with pain from IVDD. As some of the other reviewers noted, it will probably not fit dogs with longer backs like dachshunds. Although the brace fits so dogs can to go to the bathroom with the brace on, he doesn't seem to feel comfortable doing it because he can't move in it as easily, so we take it off when he needs to potty.As far as tolerance for wearing the product, my dog seemed a little hesitant at first, but is now comfortable wearing it. After a week of painful nights, I think he understands it is helping him. He walks better and sleeps better. It may be a bit expensive, but it is worth a try. I will post an update later in the month.
W**Y
I do not regret purchasing it!
I initially ordered an XL for my dog as he is 17 inches long from the crease of his neck to the literal base of his tail. XL was way too long so I had to return for a L. The L fits perfect! If your dog is in between sizes the measurement I would worry about the most is the back measurement. And instead of going all the way to the literal base of the tail I would go to about the hips. The length of the back on the L is 15.5 inches. Back is the most important part of the harness to make sure it fits- if it’s too long it will not offer proper support for your dog and they will not be able to walk properly in it. The rest of the back brace is adjustable enough to fit everywhere else as long as the back length is correct. It DEFINITELY helps my dog be able to walk. Without it he has a “drunken back end” and will severely lean to the left/drag his back legs. This brace helps him be able to walk normally- not perfectly but WAY better than without and I like that he can stay mobile while his back heals so his leg muscles don’t atrophy. The “bones” in the back brace are also made of plastic which is a huge bonus for us because that means I can take him to the beach on calm days for some hydrotherapy relief on his spine- If the “bones” that keep the back brace sturdy were made of metal they would rust from the salt water.
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