Corrective Dog Shoes for Dogs suffering from neurological disorders and to protect paws from knuckling
WHAT IS KNUCKLING?
Knuckling happens when a dog’s paw folds under while standing or walking, causing the top of the paw to touch or drag against the ground instead of the paw pad. Sometimes it starts subtly, with the toes curling under for a moment. In more serious cases, the whole paw turns over, which can lead to scraped nails, irritated skin, and painful wounds on the top of the paw.

A no-knuckling boot brace may help dogs who drag their paws, curl their toes under, or struggle to place the paw flat while walking. It is designed to give the toes a gentle upward lift while protecting the paw from scraping against the ground.
This type of brace can be useful for dogs dealing with:
- Nerve injury
- Muscle weakness
- Muscle atrophy
- Degenerative joint disease
- Degenerative Myelopathy
- Post-surgery recovery
- It may also help dogs with neurological conditions that affect coordination and paw placement.
How the No-Knuckling Boot Brace Works
The No-Knuckling Boot Brace is built as a two-part support system: a protective dog boot for the paw and an upper brace cuff that wraps around the lower leg. The two pieces are connected by side tension cords, which help create a gentle upward lift at the front of the paw.


Place your dog’s paw fully inside the boot, making sure the paw sits flat and the toes are positioned correctly. Fasten the boot straps first so the shoe is secure around the paw.
Next, wrap the upper brace cuff around the lower leg and secure the straps. Once both parts are in place, use the dial to adjust the side cords until there is a gentle upward support at the front of the paw.

