🐴 Step Up Your Hoof Care Game!
The Woof Wear Reusable Medical Hoof Boot-WB0063 is a high-performance hoof boot designed to protect wounds and dressings while ensuring comfort and durability. With a close-fitting design, Kevlar interior, and machine washable features, this boot is perfect for both stable and paddock use, making it an essential accessory for responsible horse care.
Color | Blue |
Size | 2 |
Item display length | 6.5 inches |
Weight | 454 g |
Item display width | 6 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Woof Wear |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Woof Wear |
Item model number | 11-2108-2-Blue |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 17.78 x 5.08 cm; 453.59 g |
ASIN | B01NB8T0GP |
A**R
Size
We originally ordered tru to size (5) then had to return because to snug. We ended up ordering 2 sizes larger (7) and they fit perfect!! Great quality and durable plus no slip.
A**R
Résistant matériel flexible
Super génial, elle épouse bien la forme du sabot, dans mon cas un club foot. Jusqu'à présent très résistant
S**E
Fell apart immediately. Waste of money.
Used this product per package instructions to include the recommended overreach boot. Fit was measured per instructions and fit as recommended. Used on an unshod trimmed 30 yo old horse that doesn’t move much. He did wear it in (dry) turn out as advertised is ok and horse walks but doesn’t run or twist etc. in less than 24 hrs the rubber base began to separate and the neoprene had runs in the material. Within 48 hrs. the rubber sole was completely detached and my horse now had a neoprene bracelet. For convenience, I wanted this to work but I got better results with duct tape and vet wrap. The boot is not worth the price.
C**Z
Protect it with an overreach boot
My rescue quarter horse mare has front hoof birth defects with worsening episodes of abcess for years as she sinks her foot in a self made puddle of her urine and manure looking for relief , specially after hoof trimming , apparently learned from the periods of ice soaking for episodes of laminitis ( She is very smart but not a doctor ) . She has been down several times almost dying. She is loose in a large pen . I've been able to trim her feet , fit a medicated pad , cover it with the bottom half a sock of mine for quick fitting since she could hardly put weight in the other front foot for seconds and fit a longer sock of mine over all . Then fit the boot , in her case , size 5 but I bought size 6 also to allow more room for the dressing . I've been changing the whole settings every one to 3 days as she recovered , for about a month now and watch for fly larva as they appeared once at the beginning and controlled by pouring a little alcohol around the top of the boot over the sock between cures . She has recovered having also penicillin daily for a month and the hoof is clean after further trimmings and growing well . Exelent product that did the job perfectly and now that the foot is better and needs no medicated pads I'm transitioning to a boot that allows for better ventilation and more active walking . I used 4 boots to allow for cleaning and drying after each cure and all of them survived biting before fitting an overreach bell boot and are all reusable .
E**N
Foot shape effected the fit.
Seemed well made. The problem was my horse has an oblong shape foot and contracted heels so there was no way to make it fit. If your horse has an ideal generic shaped basic foot then it will probably work. If your horse has an odd foot shape it won't fit.
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