Testimonials
Chipie – 2018
My vet suggested a new technique for reconstructing the cruciate ligament, and I was won over by the concept and the advantages it offered.
Rex – 2016 et 2017
Rex is very playful and dynamic. After rupturing the cruciate ligament on his right paw in 2016, my vet suggested a technique that is still experimental, known as “minimally invasive” and low-risk, suitable for active dogs, as it enables rapid
Paput – Pyrenees Mountains – 2019
Among the options proposed by my veterinarian, I opted for a reconstruction of hisligament, which seemed more logical and natural to me than other options.
Phoebus – Belgian Malinois Shepherd – 2021
Phoebus underwent cranial cruciate ligament surgery on his left leg in 2021 at the age of 2.
Enzo – White Swiss Shepherd – 2022
Enzo is very active, I’d even say hyperactive! After his cruciate ligament was diagnosed as rupturedcruciate ligament, the option of reconstruction with a synthetic ligament was immediatelygiven his young age and energy.
Saïga – 2023
Saïga already had a TPLO on his left paw two years ago, and I’m satisfied with it, but his convalescence period was rather long and I sometimes felt tired, especially when walking in the forest for more than 3 hours.