đ¶ Keep your pup stylish and safe during recovery!
The Dog Recovery Suit is a protective garment designed for post-surgery care, made from soft and breathable fabric. It features convenient snap buttons for easy dressing, a special design for male dogs, and is machine washable for easy upkeep. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this suit helps prevent licking and promotes a calm recovery for your furry friend.
P**T
Oh Lordy, it feels, fits and looks SUPER!
The media could not be loaded.  This suit is a âGame Changerâ for dogs to be treated "way" better than those âJokingly Shame Collarsâ they put on a dog just out of âMAJOR SURGERYâ. It was so tight on her neck she couldnât drink some water. âGROSSâ to say the least! I immediately took it off and she was so damned happy! I searched and purchased this little CUTE outfit for her. Just love the look of it on her. Its âVERYâ nice looking, feels so soft, stretches and keeps her incision clean and dry. Goodness âShe loves itâ; she can move freely, eat freely, run around and keep herself clean and dry. The suit is a bit to long for her, about 2â too long. I put safety pins in it to shorten the length and surprisingly poked holes in her cute outfit. Overall I would just adjust it when it got too long and hanging on her butt. But the suit âNEVERâ got any pee or poop on her little outfit. She played outside and got her little outfit dirty. I washed the outfit several times and surprisingly it didnât shrink! I tried my darnedest to shrink the length to no avail. Wow, I was amazed! I just love the color, the stripped pattern and the material it is made out of. Fits GREAT⊠Our little girl loves it⊠Would purchase another if I needed another! Great find! Seller delivered item next day service; it was packaged well and is as described. I also added another photo to help customers asking how the outfit goes on the Dog/Cat! Hope this helps...
L**N
Much better than the cone of shame
We had our 6 month old Cavapoo spayed last week, and not surprisingly, she hated the cone of shame. It made it hard for her to eat and maneuver. Our vet had recommended getting a body suit for her, so we ordered this one from Amazon. The material is nice and soft, like a T-shirt, and there is a little extra padding on the belly over where her incision is. It has a little bit of stretch to the material, but not so much that it gets stretched out. The leg holes and the neck hole have extra material sewn around the holes, and it is soft and hasn't rubbed or caused any irritation in those areas. The snaps on the back of it work well. Best of all though, is that she can go outside and pee and poop without having to take it off. With some of the other bodysuits we looked at, you had to roll up the back of it when you let your dog out. You have to do absolutely nothing with this bodysuit. Just let your dog go out as usual. She has been wearing it for 4 days and I have seen no staining from her going potty. I let it air dry, so can't speak to if it shrinks in the dryer, but it washes well. The medium fit my 12 lb Cavapoo well. It wasn't too tight, and fit her well length-wise. She didn't like it at first, and rolled around on the ground trying to get it off, but after that she hasn't even seemed to notice that she has it on. She kept trying to lick her incision when we took the cone of shame off to feed her, but this suit completely covers her incision so she has not been able to get to it. And it is really cute too. I would highly recommend. Works wells for my female dog.
J**A
GREAT RECOVERY SUIT
I didn't realize there weren't any reviews for this yet! I have to say I am so happy I got this. My 7 yr. old husky shepherd mix (90+ lbs.) somehow punctured his inner right hip/lower abdomen area (I think on a protruding lower broken branch while playing with his baby sister). I had him in a cone to stop the licking (thankfully the wound was already healing nicely and didn't need stitches) but he was miserable for the two days he had to wear the cone. He had difficulty eating or drinking, and frankly I was also worried not only about baby sister licking his wound, but also her stepping on it when they wrestled (though they did that a lot less with the cone on, which is another challenge when you want to tire a puppy out!). This was the only suit I could find that was a cotton material (like a thin tshirt) and had some coverage of the legs (really, more like stirrups around the hips) that also didn't require me to have to unvelcro him every time he went out (too much to worry about with a potty training puppy in tow, and they play around the yard a lot so bathroom breaks aren't as easy to catch). I got him the 5xl, the largest size available, and it fits him well. It is a little loose around the neck, arm and leg holes, but lengthwise fits him great. Also, I think he does have a relatively deep chest, so the chest part fits fairly snugly. He was SO thankful to get the cone off, he doesn't seem to mind the lightweight shirt one bit (besides occasional shaking, I think just because he feels something on his back).One note of wisdom in retrospect, I wish I had cut the "male" hole a little smaller. The stitched circle is pretty big, but because I couldn't really get him to try it on and tailor it, I wasn't exactly sure how it would fit his anatomy, so I just cut the circle where the guide stitching was. The suit serves its function really well, since his would is right inside that leg crevice, and other suits cut off right at the line. He does try to lick, but he still has to manuever around the fabric a bit. If it were a more serious wound or stitching, I might not feel as comfortable the way it is. However, since preventing incessant licking is the goal, this suit has worked great. (If I cut the hole smaller, I would say it was PERFECT). I have also already seen many times it has protected rambunctious baby sister (3 mo. old, ~15 lbs) from stepping on or clawing on the wound directly.To get it on, I just stuck his front two paws into the arm holes and connected the zipper on top to hold it in place. They I took each leg and guided it through each leg hole, and finished zipping. I think I gave him a bone to chew so he was distracted enough to let me grab his legs (he doesn't normally like, but he has been surprisingly compliant with this injury as well!).The suit wax $22ish with an extra 10% off, so I def. was willing to take a chance on trying it, and am so glad I did. (BTW the cone cost more!)I would definitely buy this again if he ever needs a recovery suit (even if the would is in a different spot, as long as it's still covered). Yes, he can go pee and poop without getting the suit soiled at all. I do find myself adjusting it a few times throughout the day but pulling the whole thing forwards (maybe because the neck hole is a little big). A more snug suit might not need that; I was concerned about fit since his torso is quite long.*edited - I actually ordered the 4xl, trying to go for a much more snug fit, as he was still manuevering around the leg hole to lick. 4xl is a very good fit for him. The leg holes are more fitted.
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