🐶 Step Up Your Dog's Game with PawZ!
PawZ Rubber Dog Boots are designed to provide all-weather protection for medium-sized dogs, ensuring their paws remain safe and comfortable in various conditions. With a perfect fit for paws up to 3 inches, these waterproof and anti-slip booties are made from natural rubber, offering excellent traction on slippery surfaces. The breed-specific sizing chart helps you find the ideal fit, making outdoor adventures worry-free for both you and your furry companion.
M**E
Disposable? Pff, more like invincible!
The media could not be loaded. No way. These cheap booties are too good to be true!Bought these because my dog started running her paws raw. She loves running, but her paws just can't take that abuse from concrete. I tried getting her to just run alongside me in the grass, but she wouldn't have it! Fine, you wanna run on the concrete, then you get dorky dog boots!I looked at more expensive "shoe like" boot options with rubber soles, laces/velcro, tread, etc... but had a few reservations: will they fit her paw right? Will they stay on? Will she even tolerate wearing them? They were so expensive, I was hesitant to try any of them. Despite these being a multi-pack, this seemed like the best bang for my buck, and alleviated all of my reservations about the more traditional looking dog boots.I don't think I'll ever buy a "real shoe" for my dog. I've done twelve runs with these boots now, all about 3 miles in length. The first time we put them on, she stumbled around the house in a hilarious manner, and I was happy I hadn't spent more money on these boots that were sure to be a failure (not by their design, just my dog being an adorable, intolerable dork). Hilarious stumbling aside, I didn't drop that cash for nothing, and she was going to try them for a run, darn it!Tips for first timers: At first I thought I'd be able to turn these inside out and "roll" these on to her foot, but the opening at the ankle was too tight. That definitely wasn't going to work. I put a treat in front of the dog, had her "leave it" (which for her means, stare and drool at the treat until hooman gives the "OK!"), and used both my hands to stretch the boot open. I then picked up her paw and fanangled it inside of the boot. I recommend keeping a finger in the boot while you slide it on so you can squeeze any air out before letting go entirely, otherwise you can get a "balloon foot" effect that... probably causes no ill effects, but it sure looks goofy.Anyway, after parading around the house in her dorky boots, we hit the trails. As soon as we arrived at our usual running path with our usual running buddy, she forgot they were even on and the confused walking subsided. They make an adorable "pit pat" noise as she runs. They absolutely stay put if I've put them on properly. I once found that I didn't quite get her foot to the bottom of the boot, and it caught on the concrete causing her to stumble. Her paws were happy as could be after the run - no bleeding!! Yay!! She doesn't beg for them to come off after a run, either, so I'm pretty sure they're comfortable. I keep her nails trimmed well (and keep a closer eye on her nails, now that they aren't being worn down by the concrete so much), and have yet to puncture or run through a boot. That's AT LEAST 36 miles of running in those boots with no failures. Amazing. For the price, I'll definitely be buying more whenever the time comes, and I don't expect it to be soon. I can't imagine a way that a "real boot" is superior... maybe if warmth is a concern?She still walks around like an idiot when I put these on every morning on carpet (see attached video - please forgive the darkness, it's 4:30 in the morning), but once running has commenced, she absolutely forgets they are there and walks/runs like normal. 10/10, will recommend to anyone who wants to embarrass their sensitive-pawed dog in front of all of their furry friends. I bought the large size and my dog weighs 50-55 pounds.
N**L
Beware - UPDATED
I don’t think I’ve ever given a one star rating before, but this product deserves it. I bought a set of these for my male Belgian Tervuren, about a 70 pound dog. I had him stand on paper, drew lines in front of his claws and just behind his rear pad, measured the distance (3 5/8 inches) and followed the fitting advice to order the LARGE size. This size is for Akitas, Labs, etc.The balloon part is fine - there is enough room for his paw. HOWEVER (big problem alert), the neck of the boot is so tight that a) it takes two people to put it on his paw and b) it hurts his leg because of the constriction - he holds his paws up and tries not to stand on them, and c) it’s very difficult to pull the boots off the paws once you finally get them on because the neck is SO tight.Perhaps I got a defective set, but this product is of zero use for me. I have no idea what these were made for - baby giraffes? Seriously, the ankles on these things are so much too small that it’s laughable.UPDATE: I wrote to the Pawz company about this but nobody has responded. I wanted to say to those of you who have the same problem we did that if you cut the tops of the boots off just below the lip it becomes workable, at least it did for us. The boots can then be put on by one person (although women might have more trouble than men due to the hand strength issue - I'm a guy and I didn't have any trouble) and the boots do not fall off on a long walk. I can't speak to how they stay on with active play or work because we don't do that with this older dog. I am leaving my review at one star because this is an issue the company really needs to address, even if it is in such a basic way as to inform customers via some text on the label. The boots do seem to work once you alter them, and when they work they should get a better review than I am giving them, but...they are really awful straight out of the box and the company's response to my inquiry was terrible, as in non-existant. Pawz needs a wakeup call, so my rating stands.Just know what you are getting in to.
L**S
They stay on.
For many years my wife and I designed, made and tested dog boots. We wanted to sell them as part of our dog grooming business. Some designs worked better than others in different situations but none so consistently as these at simply staying on.We looked at long distance dog wraps but for installing 3 times a day on 3 dogs out for a neighbourhood walk (Olivia refuses to sled, haha) this wasn't an option. We didn't try any of the paw waxes assuming they would collect and track whatever into the house. We do make sure to smartly remove and wipe the pawz off.These are thicker and have a shorter neck than less expensive party balloons. If you take care of them (in other words don't wreck them) you'll get more than a season depending on the dog's activity level.Pro-tip.. after trying and modifying the expensive Medium JawZ (hard on the fingers, patience and PawZ boots while stretching) we ended up going with simple inexpensive balloon expansion pliers (search amazon) which work waay better and don't risk damaging the boots like the JawZ (funny that).Our pack - Mini Poodle, Bichon Shih Tzu and French Bulldog all fit the the Small size. Ultimate test, if Kimi the Mini Poodle doesn't destroy or lose these no dog can.
M**A
No son prácticas
No me gustaron, es demasiado difícil ponerlas, son muy duras al abrirlas para meter la pata del perro, son como globos. No las volvería a comprar
P**
$18 dólares lá fora
Vale a pena pela pequena que precisa e é mais útil que qualquer produto feito no Brasil. mas essa de pagar quase 400 Reais é difícil, na nota mostrava o valor de míseros 18 dólares.
E**M
Wonderful
It makes the difference with my dog by going outside for 2 minutes or going for hours. It takes 30 seconds to put on. It last for like 10-20 times. You just have to be careful that they are not pierced with their nails. I recommend it. I bought them for years.
J**.
These are great boots for my tiny dog
Pawz are the only boots that work for my teeny Yorkie. Once they’re on, she pretty much walks around like normal because they are thin and not bulky. They protect her feet from salt, gravel, snow, and ice. While they don’t have layering in them, I find they will worn well in winter to keep her feet warm enough.
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