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About Our Dog Shoes / Dog Boots
Suitable for All Seasons
Our Ultrawoof dog boots are made from an anti-cut material to protect paws all year around. From snow in the winter, direct contact to allergens in the spring and fall, to hot pavement in the summer. Some dog parents also use our dog shoes indoors to prevent excessive licking or protect from injuries for elderly dogs with dragging paws.
It's a Sock, It's a Shoe, It's a Boot!
Our dog shoes combine the best features of flexible dog socks and durable dog shoes. So if you're looking for dog socks with grip, our dog shoes are a great option and adds traction against slipper surfaces like hardwood flooring and tile flooring. This is especially helpful for older dogs to protect from injuries and prevent slipping accidents.
Our dog shoes are equipped with stretchy velcro straps to ensure these are boots that stay on for walks and playtime outdoors, so you and your dog can say goodbye to lost booties!
FAQs
Yes! Dog boots are a great addition to your dog's closet and can help protect paws in all seasons from snow and unwanted chemicals in the winter, to hot pavement in the summer. Many dog owners use dog boots when appropriate to ensure their dog is comfortable and safe both indoors and outdoors!
Creating a dog boot that stays on was a very important criteria when we designed the Shortie Soft Sole Dog Boots and the All Season Dog Boots. We've been there - no one wants to spend the entire time looking for lost boots outside!
Our dog boots are designed for maximum comfort and are longer in length in the back. The adjustable Velcro straps also help keep the dog boots snug around the legs while flexible.
There are several features to look for when finding the perfect pair of dog boots. A good fitting dog boot should sit flat to the ground and allow the dog to stand in their natural position. The boot should be flexible around the wrists and ankles.
Lots of high-value treats and patience will go far when training your dog to wear dog booties. We recommend start with front paws only and indoors, and awarding your dog with their favorite treats every step of the way. Once they are comfortable, add the back boots and continue rewarding on their first few walks outside.