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Dog Shoes

Let’s be honest: paws get cold, and sharp rocks don't care how tough your dog is. You need proper Dog Shoes, not just cute accessories. Think about that nasty road salt—it burns their pads. That is exactly when you need heavy-duty dog snow boots for crushing ice, or cozy dog boots for winter to stop the shivering. It’s not just about the cold, either. Waterproof dog rain boots are the only thing saving your rugs from muddy prints after a storm. We even stock rugged dog boots for hiking trails and, yeah, those viral dog crocs for a laugh. Don't let the weather win. Gear up your furry friend and keep the adventure going.

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How do I actually get the right size? I don't want to return them.

Don't just guess! The trick is to put your dog's paw on a piece of paper and press down gently (because paws spread out when they walk). Mark the width and measure it. Heads up: Front paws are often bigger than back ones, so measure both! If you're between sizes on our Dog Shoes, usually sizing down works better for a snug fit.

Does my dog really need boots, or is this just for fashion?

Honestly, it's about protection first. If you can't hold your hand on the asphalt for 5 seconds, it's burning their paws. In winter, it's not just the cold—it's that nasty road salt that stings and cracks their pads. Our dog boots are basically hiking gear for your pup, keeping them safe from burns, cuts, and chemicals.

Why is my dog walking like a funny robot?

We call that the "moonwalk." It’s hilarious, but totally normal! They do that high-stepping dance because they aren't used to not feeling the ground directly. Don't laugh too hard (okay, maybe a little). Just distract them with a treat or start walking immediately. They usually forget they're wearing dog shoes after about 5 minutes.

How do I keep these from flying off when he runs?

The secret is the strap. You need to fasten it tighter than you think—snug around the ankle bone. As long as you can fit one finger under the strap, it's not too tight. Also, make sure their claws are trimmed; long nails can push the dog boots forward and make them slip off.

Are these good for snow and rain?

Absolutely. Nobody likes wet, cold socks—dogs included. Our dog snow boots are water-resistant and have rugged soles, so your dog isn't sliding around on the ice like Bambi. They keep the paws dry and stop those painful ice balls from forming between their toes.

Can I leave them on inside the house?

Better to take them off. Dogs actually sweat through their paws (it's one of the few places they do). Leaving dog shoes on indoors for too long can trap moisture and get uncomfortable. Treat them like your own winter coat or hiking boots—gear for the adventure, not for the couch.

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