🐶 Step Up Your Dog's Game with Style!
These dog shoes are designed for large and medium breeds, providing essential protection against hot pavements, snow, and rough terrains. With a size 7 fit, anti-slip features, and reflective straps, they ensure safety and comfort for your beloved pet, making every outdoor adventure enjoyable.
M**E
Love the boots!
We live in AZ so boots are a must have during the summer! I love that they're breathable and have 2 straps so they rarely fall off. Easy to put on, seriously look like human boots.Our dog doesn't seem to mind them at all either. It took a few times around the house before he got used to them, but now he doesn't even think about it. They're durable and bottom rubber lasts a long time.
A**R
Excellent, comfy and reflective
My dog has issues with his feet and these boots have made his walk more comfortable. Sturdy and also very reflective. They also stay on well because of the double Velcro straps
C**.
Okay
I bought these to give my old dog better traction on my vinyl floors. They work well, as long as they stay in place, but they tend to flip around so that the sole is on top of the foot. I bought the correct size and they don't slide off like some brands do and the fit is good. I just have to keep an eye on these and set them right when they do turn around.
K**Y
Prefer the zipper style boots made by the same company.
I purchased both styles (zipper front and slip-on style) and this review compares the two styles. I’m giving this no-zipper style 3 stars and the zipper style 5 stars.I prefer the zipper style because the boot is formed more like the leg/paw of a dog. The non-zipper style is more like a stiff tube sock with a rubber sole on one side. The material is thick, and initially my smaller JRTs were bothered by the stiffness and with their limited weight had some difficulty getting the rubber sole to bend. (I’ve included photos of both styles).The zipper style is more difficult to put on, especially if you are doing it by yourself with a less than cooperative dog. The opening is just wide enough to slip on the paw. The top of the boot needs to be held together to get the zipper to slide up. Once the zipper is up there is a single Velcro strap the cinch the top. The non zipper style is easier to get on. It opens very wide and is easy to slide over the paw, and has 2 Velcro straps to cinch he top closed.I found that the recommended sizing worked for the front paws, but the shoes/boots seem too large for the back paws. I will be ordering a smaller size for the back paws. The Velcro straps on the zipper style don’t cinch closed as well as the double Velcro style non-zipper boot.My pets have never worn shows, and they both took to it easily. A little confusion for about 60 seconds, and then off we went for a walk and a jog. Worked great on the pavement. There was some stumbling at first in think grass at the park, but they got used to that as well. The treat is more that adequate to stop heat transfer and cactus needles. It should work well on snow as well, and the sole provides good traction (not a slippery rubber sole).This is the only brand we’ve tried.
A**R
Good quality
Easy to put on thank goodness for that and he keeps them on. Yay. Will order again.
M**Y
Fitting
It was difficult to size. I had to send back the first set. Second set was great. My dog had surgery which I had to keep his paw covered. It did well
G**E
Looks nice and my dog tolerably wears them lol
The media could not be loaded. First I like that they match his collar. Army green 😉 is my dog’s color. I honestly thought I was going to have to return because most dogs do not like shoes. Surprisingly though after a few times he got use to them and walks like a pro lol. My advice is be consistent. Don’t give up just because he doesn’t like it at first. TIP: if they move around a lot while you’re trying to put them on try peanut butter. Yes peanut butter or something that will distract them so they will be still. Put a bit of PB on the floor or on the wall and let your dog like it off while you put their feet in the boots. Another thing is make sure the bottom strap is already in the loop thing before you try to put the boot on so you will save yourself a minor headache. Good luck!
K**M
Good shoes, but don’t work for dogs with amputated toes
These are good shoes, they just didn’t work for my dog. My dog was in an accident a year or so ago and we ended up amputating two toes on his right hind leg, better than the whole leg they wanted to. Anyways, he’s very active still and likes to run and play, but we have rocks and gravel, we live in a desert. So we figured these would protect that one foot that is still tender so he doesn’t run around on the legs. I measured correctly on that foot, these boots were only for that foot, not the others. Obviously, the other 3 feet are a different size. The problem is they wouldn’t stay on. Not because they are poor quality or the wrong size. Most dogs feet are wider than their ankle. Since my dogs toes were amputated, his ankle and foot are the same size. If your dog has all of his or her toes, these will work great. You can tighten the Velcro strap around the ankle so it’s snug but not too tight. Not sure on the waterproof factor as they wouldn’t stay on and we live in the desert. I was looking more at durability on the bottom to protect the pad of his foot.
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