Walkin’ Hip-EEZ Cross Assist Attachment

$132.00$170.50

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The Walkin’ Hip-EEZ® Cross-Assist attachment is designed to be added to the Hip-EEZ® Hip Support System. The Cross-Assist attachment may be adjusted to fit the width of your pet’s legs and is a training tool for those pets who cross their hind legs. The Cross-Assist moves with your pet while keeping the hind legs apart at the same time, retraining your dog to walk correctly.

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Description

  • AIDE in teaching pets how to walk correctly
  • Help build strength in pets’ hind legs.
  • Designed to sit high up between the pet’s thighs and attach to the outside of Walkin’ Hip-EEZ® hip support system

How it Works:

The Hip-EEZ® Cross-Assist attachment has button closures on each end which allow you to adjust the length. A cylinder-shaped foam piece is inside a neoprene pocket and may be cut down to fit the width of your pet’s inner thigh. Place Cross-Assist high up between your dog’s thighs and attach to Hip-EEZ® system.

Ideal for Pets:

  • Recovering from Spinal Surgery
  • Spinal Cord Strokes
  • Beginning to moderate stages of Degenerative Myelopathy and other disease processes.

Designed in the USA by Renee Mills, VT, CCRP (patent pending).

*Consult your Veterinarian or Veterinary Rehabilitation Professional before use.

We advise that you work closely with your Veterinary professional to offer specific ways to best use the Cross-Assist based on your pet’s individual needs.

How to Choose the Right Size

The Walkin’ Hip-EEZ® Cross-Assist attachment comes in three sizes. Cross-Assist sizes correlate with the Hip-EEZ® Full Support system you ordered. Please reference our sizing guide below to select the size for your pet.

Walkin’ Hip-EEZ® SizeHip-EEZ® Cross-Assist Size Needed
SmallSmall
MediumMedium
Medium/LargeMedium
LargeLarge/XLarge
XLargeLarge/XLarge

Additional information

size

Large/X-Large, Medium, Small

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