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🦴 Support their stride, day and night — because your best friend deserves the best!
NeoAlly Front Leg Brace offers dual-function support with removable metal spring inserts and breathable neoprene sleeves, designed to stabilize and protect your dog or cat’s front legs. Featuring reflective straps for enhanced visibility and sold in pairs, it ensures safe, comfortable, and accelerated recovery for pets with joint or injury concerns.














| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,246 Reviews |
G**I
Worked great!
The brace fit perfectly (xl for 120 pound dog). It really helped to keep his injured leg stable. As instructed, I used the brace on both legs.
M**H
Nice support wraps.
These are nice, well made. Easy to put on. It took me a little bit to figure out how to remove the spring supports. I suggest that the manufacturer modify the packaging a little bit to add a little storage pocket with secure flap for the supports once they've been removed so they don't get lost.
E**A
Great pastern support
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.
M**W
Joint or Ligament Issues - Try this!
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!
D**D
Very good wrist support for hyperextension injury
We have a 75lb German Shepard who unfortunately sustained a hyperextension injury of her wrist. We were advised to use a support for it. We tried a basic dog wrap which wasn't enough. Then tried one that was more rigid, but that was cumbersome for both her and us to put on. I tried this one and it went on easy following the instructions for the straps and I think the springs provided just the correct amount of gentle extra support. Her limp was much less noticeable. It was a good price and there is an extra one that I may use to support her other non injured wrist. We'll see. We put it on before going out and leave it on afterwards in the house for a few hours then remove it per the instructions. She does not object to it. This was a good product for us - and it is made well, thank you.
E**Y
Not strong enough
I have to use this for my kitty in the mean time while I hopefully receive a better quality brace. The size was a good fit but this slips too easily from his paw & the “metal” pieces are not strong enough. They are super flimsy. For the price, they are not worth it but kitty will have to use it for now.
T**Y
Keeps Slipping Off
It wouldn’t stay on at night or during the day.
L**N
Why didn’t I buy this sooner?!?
My bull mastiff has bone cancer in her front leg. The bone is weakening and she is progressively limping more and starting to not move as much. This brace supports her leg and allows her to go out and play rough with her buddy Great Dane. She runs around the yard like she hasn't been willing to for quite a while. I use both Left and Right on her right leg. I had to buy a second set because she will run onto the step in the pool and get it soaked. She doesn’t mind wearing the brace and will stand patiently to get it put on. It is very easy and only takes a minute. My only issue is why didn’t I get this earlier in this journey. Update: My sweet lady was called to heaven in July after 2 years as a cancer survivor. She wore this brace religiously for 2 years as the cancer had ravaged her leg making it bowed and brittle. She never complained about it so I know it wasn’t uncomfortable. I cannot recommend this brace enough as it is the thing that kept her happy and walking. She went up and down hills, through the weeds, wherever she felt the need to go. Given that several vets could not recommend anything for her, I am so thankful we found this brace. If I could give it 6 stars out of 5 I would in a heartbeat!!
A**R
Great Product
Comfortable and supportive
I**N
disription sees two , but package is only one
i quote - Comes in Pairs - Support your injured dog’s leg while protecting the other with these dog splints for front legs. Our front paw leg splints are available in pairs to reinforce both legs and keep injuries at bay. it dosent - pakage only has one support , and on the front of the package it looks to me like they have blacked out the some of the wording , i suspect they have split the product not impressed another con my advise - go direct to Neoally they sell them in pares for 35gbp
S**A
Muy Buenas
Si le ayudan a mi perrita Golden viejita a apoyar bien.
S**N
Does the job
Works well
I**A
Decent support, but not quite a perfect fit for big paws
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.
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