RECOVERY SUIT® DOG
The original full body Recovery Suit® for your dog is a professional alternative to a pet cone and/or full body bandage. This versatile Recovery Suit® protects your dog and environment during recovery, after a medical procedure, with a skin condition, when in heat or light incontinence and a lot more... Give your loyal friend the comfort and freedom it deserves for a faster recovery!
- Recommended by veterinarians
- Alternative to a dog cone
- Can replace a bandage
- Dogs can move comfortably
- Easy hold-up system for walks
- Safe for dog & environment
- Patented breathable design
- Machine washable & reusable
ALTERNATIVE TO A PET CONE
The Recovery Suit® is a professional alternative to the collar. The Recovery Suit® covers and protects the problem area against licking, biting and/or scratching instead of covering the pet’s entire head. By restricting the pet’s head with a pet cone, sounds are amplified, movement is restricted, and pets will bump into furniture. This often results in more stress. That is why we developed an animal-friendly alternative: the Recovery Suit®.
PROTECTS WHEN IN HEAT OR INCONTINENCE
The Recovery Suit® reduces the risk of blood or urine stains in your house. In the event of blood or fluid loss, a sanitary towel can be applied on the inside of the suit or between the double layer. In contrast to standard in season shorts it is very difficult for your pet to wriggle out of the Suit. Making this a safe and hygienic alternative for in season shorts!
IN CASE OF OVERGROWING
Licking behavior can be caused by several factors, like hot spots, wounds, allergies or skin conditions. Due to excessive licking, the wound or affected area could become larger and even infected. If this area is situated on the dog’s torso, the Recovery Suit® could be used to cover and protect this area. If the dog licks his front leg excessively, the Recovery Sleeve® offers the right protection
HOW TO PUT THE SUIT ON
We know how important it is to be able to quickly dress and undress your dog, which is why our Recovery Suit® is made of soft and stretchy high-quality material. The Recovery Suit® has a snug fit to prevent your dog from wiggling out. It is important however to keep monitoring your dog if the snug fit isn’t too tight. Getting the Recovery Suit® on and off your dog is simple, so let’s take a look!
Step 1: Roll up the Recovery Suit® with the middle head opening in your hand. Make sure that the light blue inner layer is facing down. Insert your dog’s head through the opening.
Step 2: Followed by inserting one leg into the provided smaller leg opening and the other leg into the other remaining smaller opening.
Step 3: Now pull the Recovery Suit® over your dog’s body all the way to the back.
Step 4: The lower belly flaps must be pulled between the hind legs towards the upper part near the base of the tail.
Step 5: Secure the two flaps with the snaps/poppers. We advise to close all snaps/poppers to keep the suit perfectly in place.
Step 6: Take a good look around the legs, neck and tail to see if there is enough room to move and breathe
RECOVERY SUIT® DOG
The original full body Recovery Suit® for your dog is a professional alternative to a pet cone and/or full body bandage. This versatile Recovery Suit® protects your dog and environment during recovery, after a medical procedure, with a skin condition, when in heat or light incontinence and a lot more... Give your loyal friend the comfort and freedom it deserves for a faster recovery!
- Recommended by veterinarians
- Alternative to a dog cone
- Can replace a bandage
- Dogs can move comfortably
- Easy hold-up system for walks
- Safe for dog & environment
- Patented breathable design
- Machine washable & reusable
ALTERNATIVE TO A PET CONE
The Recovery Suit® is a professional alternative to the collar. The Recovery Suit® covers and protects the problem area against licking, biting and/or scratching instead of covering the pet’s entire head. By restricting the pet’s head with a pet cone, sounds are amplified, movement is restricted, and pets will bump into furniture. This often results in more stress. That is why we developed an animal-friendly alternative: the Recovery Suit®.
PROTECTS WHEN IN HEAT OR INCONTINENCE
The Recovery Suit® reduces the risk of blood or urine stains in your house. In the event of blood or fluid loss, a sanitary towel can be applied on the inside of the suit or between the double layer. In contrast to standard in season shorts it is very difficult for your pet to wriggle out of the Suit. Making this a safe and hygienic alternative for in season shorts!
IN CASE OF OVERGROWING
Licking behavior can be caused by several factors, like hot spots, wounds, allergies or skin conditions. Due to excessive licking, the wound or affected area could become larger and even infected. If this area is situated on the dog’s torso, the Recovery Suit® could be used to cover and protect this area. If the dog licks his front leg excessively, the Recovery Sleeve® offers the right protection
HOW TO PUT THE SUIT ON
We know how important it is to be able to quickly dress and undress your dog, which is why our Recovery Suit® is made of soft and stretchy high-quality material. The Recovery Suit® has a snug fit to prevent your dog from wiggling out. It is important however to keep monitoring your dog if the snug fit isn’t too tight. Getting the Recovery Suit® on and off your dog is simple, so let’s take a look!
Step 1: Roll up the Recovery Suit® with the middle head opening in your hand. Make sure that the light blue inner layer is facing down. Insert your dog’s head through the opening.
Step 2: Followed by inserting one leg into the provided smaller leg opening and the other leg into the other remaining smaller opening.
Step 3: Now pull the Recovery Suit® over your dog’s body all the way to the back.
Step 4: The lower belly flaps must be pulled between the hind legs towards the upper part near the base of the tail.
Step 5: Secure the two flaps with the snaps/poppers. We advise to close all snaps/poppers to keep the suit perfectly in place.
Step 6: Take a good look around the legs, neck and tail to see if there is enough room to move and breathe