🐾 Heal in Style: The recovery suit your dog deserves!
The Etdane Recovery Suit is a breathable, ultra-stretchy surgical onesie designed for dogs of all sizes. It offers full-body protection to prevent licking and aid wound healing, controls shedding by covering all legs and body, and features dual zippers for easy dressing and bathroom access. Ideal for post-surgery recovery and outdoor protection.
M**A
Fits nicely and does what I purchased it to do.
Very flexible fabric to allow for normal movement, and covers more surface area than her coat does so I’m hoping if I put this on under her coat, and it does fit as the coat is loose on her and this is tighter fitting so it shouldn’t be an issue to put another layer over it, and I’m hoping it’ll help trap her body heat in so she doesn’t get as cold because her coat doesn’t protect her some parts of her belly and her legs. I might even put this on her for shedding season so she doesn’t leave fur everywhere when we’re out at doctor appointments. The sleeves are a bit long but she wears boots anyway to make sure she doesn’t damage any floors with her claws when she’s inside any public buildings, and it helps give her traction on slick floors, so I’m hoping the boots are thick enough that the sleeves can’t slide down over the boots far enough to effect her.
A**N
GREAT coverage! Easy to use! Easy to adjust fit!
I've seen a number of reviews note poor fit because the legs are too long - GET A PAIR OF SCISSORS AND CUT TO THE RIGHT LENGTH. The bottom of the legs are not hemmed and the material is non-fraying. When the legs are too long, it changes the entire fit. Better to have a product with legs too long than too short, especially when it's so easy to fix. Unless you have something custom made, it's unlikely you'll ever get a perfect fit/product.Our little 10lb poodle had a large number of masses removed from all over her body. We needed a suit that pretty much covered her everywhere - certainly more coverage than her usual outdoor coats. This product was PERFECT! It's easy to get on, covers her everywhere and has a really convenient 2nd zipper underneath so she's covered from her belly to her butt. It unzips so she can relieve herself without soiling the suit.For her, the legs were too long and didn't stay rolled up which led to her getting her leg out and into the main part of the suit turning her, essentially, into a 3 legged dog. Not a problem, the legs aren't hemmed and the fabric doesn't fray so I just cut off the excess length. Easy peasy.You can also use some Self Adherent Cohesive Wrap Bandages to make a certain part more snug, keep it in place or to add a barrier layer. My dog, at first, tried to continue licking/biting an incision through the garment. Over the suit, I wrapped some self adherent wrap around just like I would any other wound.
N**B
Well designed
Shih Tzu, 15 pounds. Small fit just right. Can unzip and he can pee w it on, so don’t have to take it all the way off. The zipper there is small and you have to carefully place your finger on inside so that you don’t accidentally zip his skin. It is small so when zipped up doesn’t bother dog, tradeoff that it is harder to operate than a big zipperStretchy silky materialHad to keep cone on mine as he still licked the area through the material
S**.
Doesn’t work - at least not for thin dogs
This item is almost perfect. The reason I chose this surgery recovery suit over others is because it looked really convenient to just be able to unzip the area underneath each time we take our dog out to pee, then zip it back up to come inside — no undressing or complicated folding process each time he goes in and out. So we were excited when the XXXLarge fit our 115lb almost-2 yr old Great Dane just right — snug everywhere, with just a little extra space around the under belly (so it wasn’t tight around his incision from being neutered). We tried it on him, and tested it out and the zippers are easy to use. But there’s one major problem that makes this product unusable: When we unzip the underneath side so he can go outside, the loose fabric around the zipper hangs down just slightly — it’s not baggy due to being too big on him or anything like that, it’s just a zippered area of the fabric hanging open — and because of that there’s no way to move that little bit of extra fabric out of the way. If our dog were to pee while wearing this suit, it would be almost impossible for him not to pee on the fabric that’s hanging down in that area. We tried adjusting the zipper to be more or less opened, but that didn’t help. And there’s no way to fold or tuck the excess fabric out of the way. So it’s a great idea, just doesn’t work for our dog — so we’ll have to return it. (Our dog is tall and thin, so maybe it would work better for a dog that has plenty of weight around its waist???)
S**M
Size run big
My pups measurements fell right in the middle of the XXL size, but this was huge on him. I wish I'd gotten a picture of him in it, but didn't think of it at the time. The legs are NOT hemmed, which is odd. I liked everything else about it. I'll be ordering the XL.Tips for dressing your pup... I would suggest leaving the top zipper partially connected and fully unzip the lower zipper to put it on easier, tail first, back legs then front legs. I put my hand in from the bottom of the leg opening & grabbed my pups foot to pull it through each sleeve.Construction, material and supports seem to be good quality though. And he seemed to be comfortable in it, other than it being wait to big.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago