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Suitical Recovery Sleeve
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Product Description
Suitical Recovery Sleeve
The Recovery Sleeve from Suitical can be used to cover up ointment but also to protect skin infections (hotspots), wounds and other skin problems. The front paw sleeve is suitable for your dog's left or right front paw. The Suitical Recovery Sleeve is made from stretchy cotton and is easy to attach using the press studs and the Velcro around the chest. Whilst wearing the Recovery Sleeve, the dog can move freely and can be touched and stroked. The Suitical Recovery Sleeve is available in black and can be used as an alternative for the protective collar.
How do I put the Recovery Sleeve on my dog?
The sleeve of the Recovery Sleeve goes on the paw that needs some extra protection. You then put the other paw through the opening on the other side of the sleeve. Attach the front paw sleeve around the chest using the press studs and the Velcro.
Sizes
It's important to know how to measure your pet properly to ensure that you purchase the right size. The How to determine the right size for my pet article offers insight and tips on the best way to do this!
What Suitical Recovery Sleeve will fit my dog? Size Chest circumference Sleeve length XXXS 27 - 33 cm 10 cm XXS 30 - 43 cm 12 cm XS 40 - 52 cm 17 cm S 45 - 61 cm 23 cm M 54 - 68 cm 26 cm L 64 - 84 cm 35 cm XL 80 - 104 cm 41 cm XXL 96 - 124 cm 48 cm *These measurements exclude a potential 10% deviation on textiles.
Please note: The Suitical Recovery Sleeve may be on the large side. You may therefore need to order it one size smaller.
Materials
Cotton(96%), lycra (4%)
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