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If your dog has never worn any kind of footwear, they likely won’t immediately take to having boots strapped to their feet. You’ll want your dog to wear them for short periods around the house until they get used to them.
Protex Pawz dog boots are made from 100% rubber, so they're waterproof. They're disposable and reusable, too. Ice melt and snow can wreak havoc on their sensitive feet. Frostbite can affect other areas like the soft flesh on the face, too.
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So you’re ready to try out some dog boots—but how do you know what size to get? How do you put them on and clean them? And how on earth do you convince your dog that footwear isn’t so bad? Here’s a good primer for pet owners new to the dog shoe scene. Measure your dog’s feet We’ll admit—getting most dogs on board with the idea of wearing booties isn’t easy. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible, as long as you’re equipped with patience and some treats (lots of those.) However, owners have noted that these are still good dog rain boots and seem to work fine to an extent.
Boots are made of tough, water resistant nylon material with the top of the toe and sole wrapped in a flexible, skid resistant and durable material. The sole is pliable and provides traction to prevent slipping on floors – plus they stay on your dog’s paws! Boots are easy to put on with wide split seam top opening and difficult to slip off.You also want to put booties on your pup when it gets cold and there’s a lot of snow (unless your dog is a husky or another snow-loving breed). Will Snow Hurt Your Dog’s Paws? You’ll get 12 booties in a set, which are more or less disposable after a few wears. But at such an affordable price, the impermanence of these booties is a non-issue for most folks. And anyway, your puppy will eventually outgrow them, requiring a size upgrade down the line.