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Truelove Dog Boots are waterproof, non-slip booties designed to protect your dog's paws from various outdoor conditions. With an ergonomic design and breathable mesh, these boots ensure comfort during any activity, while reflective straps enhance visibility for nighttime adventures.
I**N
I would not consider these to be "Waterproof" but more "Water Resistant"
I (and I think my dog) like these shoes. They are almost identical the the last pair he had, the Petilleur brand. As I mentioned in the headline, I don't consider these waterproof, when they get wet they do soak through to some degree. Two wishes for these shoes: Wish #1, they be sold in 2 pieces, not 4. Nearly all dogs back paws are smaller than their front paws, so I need to by 8 pieces (although you get to have two full pairs, but that can get pricey when buying all at once), my Fox Terrier is about 17.5 inches, tall and weighs 26 lbs. he wears #3 on the front and #2 on the back. Wish #2, and this may be a production issue but all the shoes (at least the ones I purchased) have the strap fastening to the left (see pic), which are easy to put on the left side of the dog because you are fastening the boot going towards the outside of the leg, when you fasten the boots on the right paws, you are fastening toward the inside of the dog and it makes it more difficult. Other than that, we like them.
B**D
AMAZING! Tried 3 pairs from local petstore before these. These worked perfect!!!
I was beginning to think no dog boots would really work right for my dog. I have not got to take my dog on a long walk yet, but the other dog boots I tired before this did not fit right. Let me just start by saying, you must measure your dog's feet! Get a sheet of paper and put your dogs paw on it, make sure your dog is standing and the weight is on the paw, so it is the normal size when standing. Mark on the left and right of the paw on the paper and then on the front and the back of the paw. Including the claws. I trimmed my dogs claws a bit, they are perhaps longer than they should be, but I can't trim too much of I would hit the wick and they bleed all over. But, even with the longer claws, this boot fits perfect and snug. I also LOVE that the boot opens up really wide, so you can wiggle your dogs paw into the boot, all the way to the front of the boot. Do it semi gentle, you don't want to hurt the dog foot, but feel to make sure the paw and claws are all the way to the front of the boot. Then draw the bottom velco, making it snug, and keeping the boot straight. Then draw the top velcro to secure the boot. Again, make sure you measured your dogs paw, so you get the right size of boot. If the boot is too big or small, it will fall off or not fit. I also love that the top velro is wide, the boots I got from the local pet stores all had a draw string. However, I think it cuts into the dog paw, and also that makes a big loop then to get caught on things. These boots with the double velcro, that is perfect! Does a great job to secure the boot to the dog foot, but also it is comfort and safer. I also love how light weight these dog boots are! They are a thinner material than the others I had, but I like that, as they form to the paw much better. You can get dog socks for winter, that dry fast, as to put on the paws and then inside the boots. If you want the extra warmth, but I think the main thing that is so hard on the dog paws is coming in contact with the direct snow, ice and salt or water. The plastic padding I think is fine, and will protect my dogs paws in these below 0 degree days. My dog does fine on 30 degree days, but these below 0 days, it is too cold for his paws on walks. I have not let my dog run in any dog boots yet, he has his dew claws still and I have read about people whose dogs dew claws got very hurt by dog boots when they ran. So I plan to just use these for walks, so he can go on walks on these cold days. I may also get the dog socks, as I read that they prevent rubbing to prevent any damage to the dew claws. Again, do not just guess on your dog paw size. Measure to get the right size, as the boots will come off if they are not a right fit.
E**A
Papillion absolutely can't walk in these
My 12 lb Papillon who is actually pretty used to walking in Boots and does really well, he can't walk in these at all. And I tried enticing him with chicken even when he saw another dog which always gets him going bananas, he was tripping and he actually fell over and yelped. And yes they are the correct size they are a size one he's always taking a one in every brand they fit him they are just so hard rubber and it's almost like Gore-Tex I would say for the rest of the boot. I only ordered a tougher boot because none of the other ones are waterproof we live in Wisconsin it's now March there is salt and water freezing cold water, like tiny leaks and rivers and all the sidewalks and driveways not to mention actually enormous puddles and all that salt getting into his feet and just the tiny feet that toy breeds have, to be standing and freezing cold water on their walks the whole time is heartbreaking. In a nutshell it's exactly what it is you see their little legs quivering shaking even with their jacket on. So I've tried I've sent back so many different boots I'm going to go back to the ones I had before these which weren't waterproof but they had hard soles protected his feet from all the big huge granny rules of ice salt that that's everywhere now the water is washing everywhere as everything melts. If you've never lived in northern states imagine a glacier melting on the ground you live on over the entire state. And millions of pounds of salt from thousands of miles of sidewalks and highways and driveways and parking structures and ramps and bridges all being flushed everywhere. The other boots his feet were wet and freezing but he could walk in on they were nice they stayed on and protected them from the cuts and abrasions, and the insane amount of pain from a cut with salt in it. I mean their feet get cut from salt itself imagine that. The size of tiny stones by the trillions. Smh. Just wish SO BAD, that just ONE pet company, could create a boot that toy braids can walk in comfortably that's waterproof and as at least a thin layer of rubber on the bottom to keep their feet dry and from getting caught on salt. I don't see how this is so hard to do. We can put somebody else's heart in another person or animal but they can't make boots for that small dogs can walk in and not get caught up and drenched feet in! So frustrating because this goes on for a good two months in the spring here sometimes longer sometimes a lot of stuff melts in the middle of winter it can be on and off for 6 months out of the year. But it is what it is I'll just probably have to buy him a pair of those pure rubber rain boots that aren't breathable at all. The problem is is that Dogs release a lot of heat and oxygen through their feet so you can't really wrap rub around their feet. And then tighten them with the incredible force needed to keep them boots on. Well I hope this helps other small dog owners.
J**5
Fits Great, Dog Loves it!
My dog had an injury on his paw and I had to use these. He wasn't uncomfortable and was able to walk pretty normal.
S**E
Work awesome
These are awesome shoes for your dog.
H**H
They work well enough
Sometimes they fall off or flip around, but in general they keep her paws dry and she can play in the snow! I measured her paw to make sure I ordered the right size but the Velcro just isn’t very strong and she’s a pretty spastic dog!
J**R
Durable and stay in place
I tried several brands and styles. I like that these have 2 velcro straps as opposed to the toggle fasteners. My dog wanted to chew on the stings for the other style. These allow me to get the boots nice and tight around her ankles and they have yet to fall off. I also like the rubber sole which feels more durable and has good water resistance.
J**N
Good quality
Very good quality but unfortunately they only stayed on his feet for 5 minutes when he was at doggy daycare but on saying that they stayed on when out for a walk, I would recommend.
A**R
Fantastic boots
My labradoodle is always cutting and damaging his pads, nails and claws as his zest for life means he goes everywhere at top speed. I bought these boots to protect a poorly paw with a nasty chunk of pad which he had managed to slice off. He was hopping lame without the boot but with it he could easily do his 8 km morning walk. He was off the lead and chasing his ball. He only wore one boot but it did not bother him, it didn't slip, turn round or come off. They are flexible and super protective. Waterproof when on lead and just raining but understandably they are not full on puddle/swimming proof. Great product, so glad I bought them, Denzil thinks he Mo Farah now!!!
A**Y
Sorted my dog's problem paw - but not quite waterproof
My Lab had a cut on his paw that just wasn't healing. Every time he walked on stubbly grass, or on gravel the cut would re-open. The Vet advised boots (along with some prescribed ointment). The boots came very quickly and Ben (the dog) got used to them immediately. He knows that when I put them on he is going for a walk - so even lifts his paw to have them fitted!After 10 days the sore paw has nearly completely healed, so that's great. Just one point - whilst the bottoms of the boots are quite rugged and waterproof - the tops will allow water to pass. So walking in wet grass means the dogs paws get wet.The method of sizing them was exactly right.Very pleased with this purchase. Thank you (from Ben as well).
I**T
Fitted well
The first time my dog wore these, I was not optimistic! However, he got used to them within the day. Would have preferred a soft lining as rubbed a bit and cost me a further 18 quid for liners. At best part of £25 a set (I bought two) I think a soft lining is not too much to expect! They stay on but need to be tight so do not fall off. I'm waiting for a friend's design to be completed which I'm hoping will be better! For the time being, these are probably the best on the market, and my vet agrees. Protects from potentially dangerous grass seeds which my Cockapoo repeatedly gets.
J**C
Bad quality
Bought a pair recently no problem apart from losing one the very first day. Next set very rubbish quality. We only use two each time. Used today and look at the pictures above to see damage after first use. Poor, poor quality.Want a replacement but amazon can't do this now I will have to glue the soles as coming apart after one use.
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