Dog Brace Solutions by Body Part
If you’re identifying the problem by location—knee (stifle), hip, hock (tarsal), foot/paw, or toe-up support—start here.
Each body-part page covers common issues affecting that joint, recommended support types, and the most important fit and comfort priorities.
Important: This content is educational and does not replace veterinary diagnosis or treatment.
Knee / Stifle Support
Hip Mobility Support
Toe-Up / No-Knuckling Support
Need a rehab assortment recommendation?
Share your target market, channel (clinic / retail / eCommerce), price tier, and size range coverage.We’ll suggest a starter SKU mix and the education inserts that reduce returns.
What’s a good starter assortment for canine rehab braces?
A practical starter set usually includes knee/stifle supports as the core, plus 1–2 differentiated categories (toe-up support or hip mobility) depending on your channel and customer needs.
What specs reduce returns the most?
Sizing clarity (measurement method + chart), fit-stability (slip control), comfort edge finishing, and a printed break-in schedule insert typically reduce “doesn’t fit” and irritation-related complaints.
How should we structure sizing coverage for retail vs clinic?
Clinics often prefer a broader range for fitting and guidance; retail programs often optimize for the most common sizes with clear size selection tools and a strong exchange policy.
Do you provide packaging inserts (fit checks, break-in schedule, care instructions)?
Yes—education inserts are strongly recommended for rehab categories and can be aligned to your brand voice and market disclaimers.
Can we do private label / OEM (logo, colors, packaging)?
Yes. Options commonly include logo labeling, packaging design, and documentation inserts. Scope depends on MOQ and lead time.
What content should we link from this category page to support conversion?
Link to a “Complete Guide” pillar page, plus 2–4 cluster articles (fit/safety, break-in, gait training) to build trust and reduce pre-sale questions.
