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NeoAlly Pair Dog Front Leg Braces combine dual metal spring strips with breathable neoprene and reflective straps to provide superior stabilization, comfort, and safety for dogs suffering from front leg injuries, arthritis, or sprains. Designed for larger breeds (L/XL), these braces promote mobility and faster recovery while ensuring secure fit and visibility during walks.












| ASIN | B07QY3NXLR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 76,123 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 610 in Hip & Joint Care for Dogs |
| Brand Name | NeoAlly |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,158) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810020210026 |
| Item Dimensions | 15.2 x 15.2 x 15.2 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Neosportslab Dog Brace Metal Spring Inserts - Front Leg, Black, Large/X-Large |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NeoAlly |
| Model Number | NY-5100 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | NY-5100-L/XL |
| Product Care Instructions | Please check for any irritation at the first use. Remove the brace every few hours to let the leg "breathe". Do not kepp the brace on during night. |
| Size | L/XL |
| UPC | 810020210026 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 count |
P**H
Worked well, good value for money
These were good for the price and helped our doggie get about better. Unfortunately he had bigger problems than his wonky legs and we sadly lost him, aged just two. 😢
J**L
Absolute rubbish
These do not look as displayed. Very very short & smaller than measurement chart showed (I measured carefully) . Eorst of all, can not return. U can’t see how these can possibly be effective for job. Also mine look dif to previous review pics so beware!
M**B
Fantastic
Concerned about the price and if they would work.... we couldn't get 500 yards before my Rotti started limping on a walk, and we turned back and went home..... (cuz I thought he was in pain, although he never moaned). Absolutely fabulous!! Put his splints on, we walked more than half a mile, when I had to re-adjust his splints (clearly I didn't put them on correctly in the first place)!! He has throughly enjoyed his 2 mile walk, no limping and very tired when we got home. We went thru puddles, muddy wet grass, boggy terrains etc, they stayed on and no limping!!! We are not looking back now. Vet says carpal tunnel.... carpal nothing with these beauties
S**N
Does the job
Works well
M**1
waste of money.
Cheap workmanship, does not meet the requirements. Velcro does not stick.
T**N
Works well for my dog.
Theses work well to support my Whippets front legs as he has bad joints. Would recommend these to try with your pets.
G**R
These splints are made for walking
Ideal for my little doggie of 10 whose leg movements aren’t as good as they used to be so these help a lot
M**R
Offers some level of protection/support
They have to be applied reasonably tight as otherwise they will fall off. Easy enough to fit if you have a willing subject. I fit them to protect my dog with a large herding ball and it has stopped him from getting injuries.
S**A
Si le ayudan a mi perrita Golden viejita a apoyar bien.
M**W
My rescue dog had surgery on her front joint below her hock because before we got her, she had broken or somehow injured her leg. It was never taken care of and her growth plates were damaged, she limped, and her ligament stretched (like a basset hound's would, where her wrist is almost touching the ground). When we first adopted her, we took her to UC Davis for an evaluation, which ended up costing us $1000 for a brace (molded specifically for my dog) on top of the PT visits. That brace was great, but only lasted a year and then broke. We wanted a new brace, but they redesigned it so that it wouldn't break after a year. The new design was crappola. It hurt my dog's leg, left it raw, on and on. But they washed their hands of us. We contacted UC Davis to see if we could find another brace-maker, but they too washed their hands of us with a departing email that "not all dogs can be helped." For the last 8 years my dog has had a neoprene brace that velcroes on, which does almost nothing. I was hesitant to buy another brace, but this one seems to do a good job. It's better than the neoprene-only brace for sure. It seems to provide more support, and there are two, so if one poops out, I have a spare :) I am pleased with this brace, and I would recommend to try it if your dog has ligament or joint issues in their front leg(s). I think the metal band inside the brace really does make a difference!
I**A
I got these NeoAlly Dog Front Leg Braces to help support my 13 y/o Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, but they didn’t quite live up to my expectations. While they probably offer some level of support, the fit was a bit of a challenge—my dog’s paws are XL, and these braces struggled to keep up. They felt snug but not entirely secure for a dog of her size and weight -60 kg. Also, for what they are, the price feels a bit steep. I’d expect something a little more robust or size-customized for the cost. They might work better for smaller breeds, but for a large dog like mine, they’re just okay.
N**E
Très bien
E**A
I have a Shepherd/husky that has extremely weak pasterns and I frequently worry about him injuring himself because he LOVES to run. He can run for miles on end without tiring so we bike frequently. I love that these are firm but flexible enough for his legs to still flex on their own but firm enough that his pasterns dont almost touch the ground. He trots like a Tennessee Walker with them on so it's going to take some time to get him use to them. They didn't slide down in the 30 min that he wore them around the house. The only thing that bothers me is that it presses his pastern pad into his leg. I'll update later after we take them on a bike run. Edit to add 11 April 2025 After several bike rides and some field runs I'm happy with how they work, now that I've figured out how they go on exactly. I think the first 2 times I put them on backwards, which may be why he was walking like a high-stepper. The fit is a little big, which I find surprizing since I think I ordered the M/L, I think I might have recieved the L/XL. I do have to be careful not to put them on too tight because of his pastern pad, it will cut off circulation and he starts to limp because it starts to go numb and tingly I assume. They do well for short distance rides. I'd say they're like walmart brand quality braces, ok but not fantastic.
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