🐶 Step Up Your Pup's Game with PawZ!
PawZ Rubber Dog Boots provide all-weather protection for small dogs, ensuring their paws are safe from hot pavement, rain, snow, and mud. Made from durable natural rubber, these anti-slip booties offer excellent traction and a comfortable fit for paws up to 2 inches. With a waterproof design and breed-specific sizing, your furry friend can enjoy outdoor adventures year-round.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean. |
Material Type | Rubber |
Unit Count | 12.00 Count |
Size | X-Small |
Closure Type | Pull-On |
Color | Orange |
S**A
Excelente
Muy buen producto y solucionan para que mi perra no se patine
L**I
SWOLLEN PAWS - DO NOT USE!!!!!
First, I received a package that had already been opened with 5 Pawz missing, but this review is not regarding that experience- this review is for the product only. My family was going camping on an island for the weekend, so I got these for my 12 lb Cavalier King Charles Spaniel to protect her paws from the hot sand, sharp shells, and fiberglass canoe bottom. I tried them out briefly at the house to make sure they fit her and to see if she would wear them; I found them easy to get on and off, and found that they were a bit snug around the top, but didn't seem too bad. She took to them in about 30 seconds, and was quickly darting around the house with her new traction. She seemed to love them. I thought they were perfect.Fast forward to two days later, when we used them for their intended purpose. I had them on her for about 5-6 hours, and they seemed to be holding up very well- I had just trimmed her nails, so there was no wear there. They stood up to the beach and the wooded areas of the island with no rips or tears. I was so happy they were working! Then, I noticed she was walking with a limp. I took off the Pawz to investigate, thinking maybe she got a thorn or something, and all of her little paws were so swollen! Her paw pads, toes, everything- the whole paw below the ankle where this thing covered was about twice the size they normally are. She never gave any indication at all that they were bothering her! Never whined or messed with them, never even paid them notice. I felt HORRIBLE. I didn't even consider the fact that dogs will often not give any indication when something is bothering them. She was MISERABLE for the rest of the trip- she could hardly walk, and spent most of the time hiding out under the picnic table. I carried her everywhere for the rest of the trip. It took TWO DAYS for her to stop limping and for her paw size to go back to normal. I am so worried at what lasting damage I could have caused by using these wretched things! They DID NOT seem too tight for her- in fact, I found it pretty easy to get a finger under the band to remove them.DO NOT USE THESE! These should not be on the market. If you decide the use of this product is still worth the risk of the lasting damage it could do to your beloved pup, PLEASE PAY ATTENTION to your dog's behavior while he/she is wearing them. If there is ANY indication whatsoever of adverse effects, IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUE USE!
J**A
Pawz work so well, I'm telling everyone I know!
Yes, they look like balloons! But so what, if they work!My Lucy is a 12 lb rescue Poodle from the south, this was her first snow experience and she didn't love the snow at all. I got these boots, and she runs around leaping and playing and running as hard as she can, having a ball, with no problems at all. I had to learn the best way to put them on, but after a couple of trys, they go on very easily. I've had 1 box for a month, and she's still using the same 4 boots that I started her on, so they last forever. I rinse them every time I use them. Don't leave them on after you come inside, moisture can build up inside the boot.I can imagine that the larger the dog, the more boots you would go through, but for small dogs, these are fabulous. She's not at all bothered by them.Putting them on, if you are right handed:If possible, put the dog on a table or counter. That's easy with little guys.Using both hands, put 2 fingers of the left hand and the middle finger of the right hand just inside the lip of the boot and hold the opening open.With your thumb and index finger of the right hand, snag a foot and insert in the boot. Make sure you insert far enough so the boot goes up as far as it can.Give a treatRepeat for the other 3 feet.If you are left handed, I would imagine you would use the same instructions but opposite hands. They pull off relatively easily with a tug and a snap. Rinse the salt and sand off the outside, and drain til dry. If you need to rinse out the inside, be sure to let them dry completely upside down so moisture doesn't collect and stay inside the bootPros:InexpensiveLast a long timeDon't annoy the dog so they don't try to pull them offIf one gets lost, so what, they are disposable and inexpensiveEasy to put on once you try a couple of timesEveryone comments on how adorable she is in her boots (she's adorable anyway, but I'm okay with people smiling and enjoying it)No salt in her pawsKeeps ice out from between the padsCons:Can't think of any
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