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The Caldera Pet Therapy Wrap System solves the challenges of hot and cold therapy application while still providing for mobility. The custom sized reusable therapy gel packs furnish soothing temperature relief to key targeted areas and help minimize swelling, inflammation, and pain. Caldera Pet Therapy Wraps contribute to decreased post-op recovery time, faster soft tissue renewal, improved joint rehabilitation, and ultimately a happier, healthier pet!
SKU | 2947732 |
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Primary Brand | Caldera |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Scented | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Medium |
If you are not satisfied with your purchase you may return the product within 14 calendar days of the delivery date for a full refund according to the following guidelines: All returns MUST have been purchased from www.calderaintl.com and returned in sellable condition (new and unused), including original packaging. Any merchandise submitted for return reflecting any kind of use will be returned to the customer with a letter stating why the merchandise will not be accepted. Returns made within 14 calendar days of the delivery date will be issued in the same form as was utilized for payment.
Attach the front two sort Boomerang Velcro straps around dog collar. Connect together back Boomerang and Anchor strap quick release buckles. Fasten Anchor around the opposite leg being treated. For treated leg, attach Boomerang strap quick release buckle into Pet Therapy Wrap outside buckle. Fasten the Pet Therapy Wrap around the stifle joint. Adjust and pull all straps for secure fit.
Use only as directed by your veterinary professional. For external use only. Do not apply Pet Therapy Gel Pack without use of a wrap.
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