Ultra Paws Durable Dog Boots

Durable Dog Boot sole is pliable, super grippy; ideal to prevent slipping on floors and light duty outdoors.Plus these dog boots stay on dog's paws! Six sizes in Red/Black or All Black.

  • Set of four boots.
  • Available in Red/Black or All Black.
  • Easy to put on - difficult to slip off!
  • Split seam sides expand - making it easy to put on the boots.
  • Two Velcro straps with slides fasten the boots in place.
  • Generous foam at the closures creates a secure grip and cushions the dog's paw when the boot is tightened.
  • Durable boots are the BEST protection for senior dogs or ones with hip conditions that are having trouble slipping on hardwood or tile floors.
  • Tough, water resistant nylon material with the top of the toe and sole wrapped in Toughtek®, a grippy, flexible, skid resistant and durable thermoplastic material, up to 0.8mm thick.
  • Toughtek® performs in wet and dry, hot and cold conditions.
  • U.S. Patent 7,971,557. Other patents pending.
  • To extend the life of your dog boots we recommend applying Shoe Goo to patch small holes in the sole that can appear with wear. See Product SG.

 

Sizes (Based on Width of Dog's Paw):

Petite (1 1/4"), X-Small (1 3/4"), Small (2 1/4"), Medium (2 3/4"), Large (3 1/4"), X-Large (4")


Care Instructions:
Loosely fasten Velcro closure, wash in cold water delicate cycle; hang to air dry.

Unfortunately, there isn't a perfect solution for dogs that drag their feet. We haven't found a material that will stand up to dragging and still be comfortable for the dog. We recommend the use of Shoe Goo as wear appears. It is a rubber cement-like product that has shown good results when applied to the top and seam of the boot. You may also coat the top and toe of the boot prior to wearing with Shoe Goo to prolong the life of the boot for a dog that drags the paw. See Product SG.

To measure the width of your dog’s foot, place the foot on a piece of paper and press down on the top of the foot, mimicking how the foot spreads when the dog’s walking.

Mark the left and the right side of the foot on the paper and measure the distance between the marks. Compare this to the boot sizes. The width of the foot should be smaller than the boot size. For example, if the foot width is 1 1/2 inches, order an XSmall at 1 3/4 inches.

       

 



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