Usage MPS-TAZ2® Double Front Leg Sleeves
On this page, you will find more interesting information about the MPS-TAZ2 Double Front Leg Sleeves for dogs. Take a look at the instruction videos, size chart and frequently asked questions.
On this page, you will find more interesting information about the MPS-TAZ2 Double Front Leg Sleeves for dogs. Take a look at the instruction videos, size chart and frequently asked questions.
In this video, we will show you how you can measure your dog to find the best size MPS-TAZ2®!
The size of the MPS-TAZ2® Double Front Leg Sleeves is best measured around the widest part of the chest, usually right behind the front legs. Fill in the chart below to find your dogs recommended size:
Take a look at the size chart to find the right size MPS-TAZ2®. If your dog is between two sizes, we recommend choosing the smaller size. Tip: Also watch the above measurement video.
Step 1: Insert both legs through the sleeves.
Step 2: Secure around the chest by using the snaps/press buttons (always secure with at least four snaps).
The MPS-TAZ2® Double Front Leg Sleeves offers a gentle pressure around the chest thanks to the adjustable closure and soft stretch band. This pressure offers a calming effect for most dogs.
With the washing instructions below, you can keep the MPS-TAZ2® Double Front Leg Sleeves fresh and clean. Washing, maintaining and handling of delivered items always remains the responsibility of the customer.
The MPS-TAZ2® Double Front Leg Sleeves for dogs is toxic/lead free and is made of 97% Organic cotton and 3% Invista Lycra® 4-way stretch.
The MPS-TAZ2® Double Front Leg Sleeves is specially designed on the anatomy of dogs and can therefore only be used for dogs. Consult your veterinarian when you want to use the sleeves for medical purposes. Your veterinarian can recommend a suitable treatment. Keep monitoring your dog regularly to make sure the fit is not too tight. We recommend keeping your dog under supervision of a responsible adult at all times while using the MPS-TAZ2®. Please consult your veterinarian if your dog’s behavior is changing or when your dog has excessive licking/chewing habits.