NOW There Is An Alternative
To The Plastic Cone Collar...
Stop Your Dog From
Obessive Paw Licking & Chewing !
GREAT for OPC
(Obsessive Paw Chewing)
or OCD (Obsessive
Compulsive Disorder),
which leads to this...
* Straps over Your dog's body preventing self-removal
* Adjustable straps accommodate varying girth sizes
* Waterproof on the outside`
* Porous cotton inside lining to keep bandages and legs dry
* An excellent alternative to the restrictive E collar (the “plastic cone collar")
* Allows complete mobility and comfort
* Does not restrict blood flow or air flow down the legs
* Can be used to cover IV’s after surgery preventing contact
* Sold individually for both front and back legs (sizing is based on leg length)
* Available in a variety of sizes to fit almost any dog breed
* Machine washable and dryer safe
* AFFORDABLE
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Strock Front Leg Back Leg Breeds
XS Up To 5 " Up To 7" Chihuahua, Yorkie, Toy Poodles --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Small Between 6 " - 8 " Between 8 " - 11 " Bichon, Jack Russell, Beagles --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medium Between 9 " - 11 " Between 12 " - 15 " Staffordshire Terrier, Pitbull, Cocker Spaniel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Large Between 12 " - 16 " Between 16 " - 19 " Labs, Retrievers, Weimaraner --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- XL Between 17 " - 19 " Between 20 " - 23 " Great Dane, Borzoi, Greyhound, Alaskan Malamute
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What Is Lick Granuloma ?
A skin condition caused by prolonged licking at a specific area, in most cases, a leg or a paw.
A lick granuloma, also known as acral lick dermatitis, is a skin disorder in dogs resulting from an urge to lick the lower portion of the leg. ...
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Commonly Affected Breeds:
Dobermann Great Dane Labrador Retriever Irish Setter and other setters Golden Retriever Border Collie German Shepherd Dog
Keep in mind that ANY dog breed can develop a lick granuloma, including mixed breeds. Cats can also develop this disorder.
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When the use and design of The STROCK was described to me, my
immediate reaction was “what a great alternative to the cone that is
normally used for pets with injuries!”.
However, I had to admit it sounded too good to be true, since I have tried
other strap on socks for my sheltie, Shawn. With the use of other types
of designs, Shawn would work the sock off after a short period of time. I
tried a set of Strocks on Shawn and then waited for him to either get
them off or work his way out of them. After strapping one on the front
and one on the rear leg, Shawn looked up at me and then in a timid way
started to walk with the Strocks on two of his legs. It was only about a
minute or so until he just seemed to accept that the Strock was an
extension or part of his legs and did not try to remove them or get out of
them. I have to admit I was amazed! I believe the close fit to the leg and
body made it part of him and thus he did not feel the need to remove
them. He kept them on for a long period of time with no problems.
Where were these when we lived in Minnesota and the ground was so
cold that my dog could not walk on the surface without some
protection?
This is truly a very simple solution to a common problem and who would
rather have their pet wear a cone instead of a Strock?
Phil Y. Barton
Certified, Professional Business Coach
Louisville, CO
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My dog has allergies and licked her front and back paw so badly that she
developed lick Granulomas which then became infected. I tried
everything from spraying with bitter apple (she didn't mind the taste),
covering them with socks (was able to get them off), and buying various
styles of e-collars (figured out a way to still get to her paws). We had to
constantly keep an eye on her and were practically sleeping with "one
eye opened". This went on for over two months. None of the vets I spoke
to or any of the pet stores could help me so I turned to the internet. I
came across the Strocks and thought I had nothing to lose since
everything else I tried wasn't working. The first Strocks I ordered were
too large so I contacted Best Buddy Pet Products and they promptly sent
a smaller size. At first my dog was hesitant on walking around with the
Strocks on because she had one on her front leg and another on her
hind leg. Within a day or two she was prancing around like she wasn't
even wearing them. She goes up and down the steps with no problems
and her lick Granulomas are almost gone. I actually ordered an extra set
so she wouldn't have to go without when the other set was being
washed. Thank you !!
New Friend and Pet Lover,
Dora from Ohio
Treatments include:
1) Treating the inciting cause
2) Identifying and correcting the
psychogenic causes by increasing the
amount of human contact, changing
kenneling habits, providing other
animal companionship, and distracting
with chew toys.
3) Medical treatment options include
sedatives/tranquilizers, endorphin
blockers, corticosteroids,
antidepressants, or pentoxifylline.
4) Surgical removal of the lesion
5) Radiation therapy
6) Bandaging
7) Applying bad-tasting substances to
the granuloma
ALWAYS Consult Your
Veterinarian Before Trying
ANY Treatment
Lick granuloma (acral lick
granuloma, acral lick dermatitis) is a
common, stubborn skin disease that is
directly caused by the dog licking an area
of the body, usually the lower leg. Lick
granulomas may be mistaken for
neoplasms and foreign body granulomas.
Causes include:
* Atopy
* Boredom
* Flea bite sensitivity
* Food allergy
* Hypersensitivity
* Neoplasia
* Emotional/Behavioral problems
* Staphylococcal furunculosis
* Wounds
A HEALTHY Dog Is...
A HAPPY Dog
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SPECIAL NOTE:
Each Strock ™ Is Color Coded According To Size
Extra Small = Red Small = Hunter Green Medium = Royal Sky Blue Large = Maroon Extra Large = Navy Blue
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BACK
Leg
U.S. Patent D560,317
“After thirty-two years of general veterinary
practice and always seeking an alternative to the
alternative that works because it’s not detrimental
to the animal and people will find it pet-friendly,
Dr. Hemerson - DVM - Colorado
whereby they were not using the E-collar as prescribed. I think The
Strock™ is the best alternative I’ve ever found as a viable treatment to
help heal leg injuries. The Strock™ provides a protective, waterproof wrap
which straps over the animal’s body yet fully allows for air flow down the
legs which is crucial in the healing process. Read complete testimonial...
Note: Colors may change
depending on inventory needs/
demand.