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product_id: 397267657
title: "No-Knuckling Training Sock"
brand: "walkin'"
price: "$1.89"
currency: USD
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.us/products/397267657-no-knuckling-training-sock
store_origin: US
region: United States of America
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# No-Knuckling Training Sock

**Brand:** walkin'
**Price:** $1.89
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** No-Knuckling Training Sock by walkin'
- **How much does it cost?** $1.89 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/397267657-no-knuckling-training-sock)

## Best For

- walkin' enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted walkin' brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Description

Rear No-Knuckling Training Sock | Helps Dogs Pick up their Feet when Knuckling Under or Dragging their Rear PawsSize: LargeThe Rear No-Knuckling Sock is designed to enhance proprioception in pets with neurological deficits The sensory stimulation acts as a reminder for pets to lift their limb higher It can be utilized as a gait retraining tool The lightweight nature of the neoprene is designed to target pets with hind limb weakness The Rear No-Knuckling Training Sock should be used as a temporary training tool It is intended for short term to help correct and improve hind paw placement Typically pet owners will place the training sock on their pet for a two to five minute walk and then remove it Please consult with your Veterinarian or Canine Rehabilitation professional before using

Review: I got this in the largest size out of desperation for Noah, my 95lb black lab/shepherd mix rescue who is 11 years old, and otherwise healthy and full of energy and life. (And the love of my life!) His gait changed fairly quickly a few months ago, and continued to deteriorate to the point where he was dragging his left leg significantly. We knew some of it was arthritis & the vet has been treating him for it. Then last week, I noticed he was knuckling that foot, too, and after a long walk we came home and it was covered in blood because he had worn down his toenails so far. It was gut-wrenching and heartbreaking. Out of desperation, I started searching for solutions for dogs with arthritis, and came across this product (among a many others). After reading the description, I realized that perhaps his physical issues were more than arthritis. I contemplated and researched a bit more, and then finally ordered it. (In the meantime, I used another boot product with a soft cotton sock inside it to protect his foot/toes!) He was also struggling to squat and poop properly, and not much was coming out. After only 5 walks/uses of this apparatus in 56 hours or so, I have a dog whose gait has improved SIGNIFICANTLY! He needed time to adjust to walking in it, and it was clear when he needed a break the first time (2-5 minutes is recommended, but after trying that initially, I found he was okay to have it on for more like 10 minutes the first walk, then 15 minutes overall the second walk). In the first walk, he barely tolerated the protective bootie/sock when I took this implement off of him. He immediately started dragging the foot inside the boot, so I took that off entirely and let him walk, and found he was naturally adjusting his gait on the first walk! After a break, we put it back on again for closer to 10 minutes, and he was great until the last 90 seconds or so. He gave me a strong reflexive kick from both legs -- one after the other. When I took it off in the house, he was tired, but seemed energized. (We kept the whole session short.) His second two walks ended up being a little shorter than usual overall, but right from the start out of the house, he was lifting the foot/leg to walk down the steps and onto the sidewalk. He continued to show signs of both improvement and adjustment (which involves negotiating with his proprioceptive system to figure out how best to organize the activity of walking), and was naturally tired after a session. His fourth walk last night was very smooth overall, and he walked even more beautifully when I took the brace off than he did when it was on! When he got tired of trying to manage his own gait, I put it back on again, and it helped support the process of lifting the foot properly and placing it. This morning, he wanted to walk longer and further than he has in MONTHS! He was able to tolerate almost equal time in and out of the brace, and his gait is shockingly better! He is also pooping a lot more and no longer struggling to squat -- all looks healthy. Walking/muscles and constipation are often related in humans, so it would make sense that it would be similar for dogs too, I'm thinking. I am still going to have my chiropractor work with him (she also does doggies!) to see if we can make him more comfortable overall, but this has really, REALLY surprised me in terms of how efficacious it is! If you have a dog with this issue, it's worth a try. I was skeptical and worried about it because you can spend a shocking amount of money trying to help your dog with products that are ineffective and cannot be returned. This was, for us, not one of those products.
Review: Our 11 year old poodle knuckles under his left rear foot. Just received brace today 11/09/23 tried putting the cord under the two middle toes and because he has webbing it won’t work as intended. There should be a warning

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00VED49VI |
| Brand Name | Walkin' |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (234) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00879041003215 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Item height | 1 inches |
| Material Type | Neoprene |
| Size | l |
| UPC | 879041003215 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Walkin'
- **Material:** Neoprene
- **Size:** l
- **UPC:** 879041003215
- **Unit count:** 1 Count

## Images

![No-Knuckling Training Sock - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Jq21n0JpL.jpg)
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![No-Knuckling Training Sock - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81gmeSdDzyL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this an individual item or set?**
A: Hello, our No-Knuckling Training Socks come as an individual, not as a set of 2

**Q: Will these work on dogs with double-dews on the rear leg?**
A: Yes if applied properly. The part that wraps around the shaft of the leg goes up higher than where any dew claws are at. If you think about it in human application, the material that wraps around would go above the wrist on to the forearm. The elastic band would go over back of the hand(top of the dog's paw) and goes under the 2 middle fingers of (dog toes pads in the center) cause thumb/dew claw is excluded). The dew claw would be like equivalent to a human thumb but for the functionality of this, dew claws don't matter since they are to the side and out of the way. The material around the leg shaft of the dog gets secured with 2 Velcro straps and then the tension of the elastic band can be tightened to help pull/retract to paw into the correct position. I hope this helps.

**Q: Is the Large availabe from your site? If not, do you know who does have them?**
A: Hello, Amazon is doing an inventory review of the large rear no knuckling training sock at this time. They have not let us know when they will release the size. Until then, you can reach out to our live customer service department M-Th 8am-6pm or Fri 8am-5pm EST at 1-888-253-0777. We look forward to speaking with you!

**Q: Will this fit a 160lb great Dane? His measurement by the instructions is 6.5 but he is hefty.**
A: This can fit larger dogs, yes. If it doesn’t fit, just use a lint roller to get the hair off it and request a return. Call us M-Th 8am-6pm or Fri 8 am-5pm EST at 1-888-253-0777 with any questions.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by N***J on 20 September 2020*

I got this in the largest size out of desperation for Noah, my 95lb black lab/shepherd mix rescue who is 11 years old, and otherwise healthy and full of energy and life. (And the love of my life!) His gait changed fairly quickly a few months ago, and continued to deteriorate to the point where he was dragging his left leg significantly. We knew some of it was arthritis & the vet has been treating him for it. Then last week, I noticed he was knuckling that foot, too, and after a long walk we came home and it was covered in blood because he had worn down his toenails so far. It was gut-wrenching and heartbreaking. Out of desperation, I started searching for solutions for dogs with arthritis, and came across this product (among a many others). After reading the description, I realized that perhaps his physical issues were more than arthritis. I contemplated and researched a bit more, and then finally ordered it. (In the meantime, I used another boot product with a soft cotton sock inside it to protect his foot/toes!) He was also struggling to squat and poop properly, and not much was coming out. After only 5 walks/uses of this apparatus in 56 hours or so, I have a dog whose gait has improved SIGNIFICANTLY! He needed time to adjust to walking in it, and it was clear when he needed a break the first time (2-5 minutes is recommended, but after trying that initially, I found he was okay to have it on for more like 10 minutes the first walk, then 15 minutes overall the second walk). In the first walk, he barely tolerated the protective bootie/sock when I took this implement off of him. He immediately started dragging the foot inside the boot, so I took that off entirely and let him walk, and found he was naturally adjusting his gait on the first walk! After a break, we put it back on again for closer to 10 minutes, and he was great until the last 90 seconds or so. He gave me a strong reflexive kick from both legs -- one after the other. When I took it off in the house, he was tired, but seemed energized. (We kept the whole session short.) His second two walks ended up being a little shorter than usual overall, but right from the start out of the house, he was lifting the foot/leg to walk down the steps and onto the sidewalk. He continued to show signs of both improvement and adjustment (which involves negotiating with his proprioceptive system to figure out how best to organize the activity of walking), and was naturally tired after a session. His fourth walk last night was very smooth overall, and he walked even more beautifully when I took the brace off than he did when it was on! When he got tired of trying to manage his own gait, I put it back on again, and it helped support the process of lifting the foot properly and placing it. This morning, he wanted to walk longer and further than he has in MONTHS! He was able to tolerate almost equal time in and out of the brace, and his gait is shockingly better! He is also pooping a lot more and no longer struggling to squat -- all looks healthy. Walking/muscles and constipation are often related in humans, so it would make sense that it would be similar for dogs too, I'm thinking. I am still going to have my chiropractor work with him (she also does doggies!) to see if we can make him more comfortable overall, but this has really, REALLY surprised me in terms of how efficacious it is! If you have a dog with this issue, it's worth a try. I was skeptical and worried about it because you can spend a shocking amount of money trying to help your dog with products that are ineffective and cannot be returned. This was, for us, not one of those products.

### ⭐ Review
*by B***. on 9 November 2023*

Our 11 year old poodle knuckles under his left rear foot. Just received brace today 11/09/23 tried putting the cord under the two middle toes and because he has webbing it won’t work as intended. There should be a warning

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***. on 8 May 2019*

I bought this for my 85 pound lab mix of indeterminate age who is showing signs of a beginning neurological disorder in his hind legs. He would be fine for most strides but then knuckle hard, often scraping up and bloodying the top of his foot. After looking at brace support options it seemed like this one got the best reviews. The other option I found was a plastic support that went under the foot that didn’t allow the foot to move, made one paw higher than the other and had unpadded Velcro straps. I bought him the large size. I tried to measure his foot and was coming up with a medium, but decided to go by the weight chart and get him the large. It is the correct size. Since using this brace he has not knuckled on that foot. It is a bit tricky to get on as all the Velcro parts try to stick to each other and the top one has to be tight enough to keep the brace from sliding down the leg. I like that the elastic band can be adjusted. I am concerned about restricting circulation with the Velcro straps and only put the brace on for walks. I also don’t know how irritating that elastic band feels in between his toes, especially on a dog with webbed toes, as many retrievers have. He is not roaming about the house with the brace on or left unattended wearing it. He would probably chew it off if I did that. As long as he doesn’t show signs that the brace is causing irritation to his leg or toes, I will be getting another one for his left leg when he starts to knuckle on that one, too. This appears to be a decent solution to my dogs knuckling problem, at least for now.

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