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Kurgo Blaze Cross Shoes 2 Pack

Kurgo Blaze Cross Dog Boots

Give your dog the durable paw protection they deserve with the Kurgo Blaze Cross Dog Boots—designed for comfort, performance, and safety on any adventure. Whether it’s hot pavement in summer, icy sidewalks in winter, or rugged trails year-round, these...

  • Kurgo Blaze Cross Dog Boots

    Give your dog the durable paw protection they deserve with the Kurgo Blaze Cross Dog Boots—designed for comfort, performance, and safety on any adventure. Whether it’s hot pavement in summer, icy sidewalks in winter, or rugged trails year-round, these boots keep paws safe from injury and irritation while providing a secure, breathable fit.

    Crafted with double ankle closures, an interior liner for snug support, and an innovative sole that mimics the natural shape of a dog’s paw, these boots stay on through running, climbing, and exploring. Plus, with reflective detailing, your dog will stay visible and safe during nighttime outings.

    Key Features:

    • All-Terrain Paw Protection – Shields against hot pavement, snow, ice, asphalt, and rough terrain.

    • Secure Fit Design – Adjustable ankle cord lock and interior lining keep boots firmly in place.

    • Breathable & Lightweight – Water-resistant nylon mesh uppers with synthetic leather for durability and ventilation.

    • 360° Reflective Safety – Trim improves visibility in low-light conditions.

    • Natural Comfort & Grip – Sole designed to replicate the structure of a dog’s paw for superior traction.

    How to Choose the Right Size:

    • Measure the widest part of your dog’s paw while standing.

    • Remember that front paws are often larger than back paws—measure both for the best fit.

    • Boots are sold in packs of two so you can mix sizes if needed for the perfect fit.

    Sizing Chart:

    • Small: 2.50 in. (6.3 cm)

    • Medium: 2.75 in. (7 cm)

    • Large: 3.00 in. (7.6 cm)

    • X-Large: 3.25 in. (8.25 cm)

    How to Measure Your Dog’s Paws:

    What you’ll need: paper, pen or pencil, and a measuring tape.

    1. While your dog is standing, place one paw on the paper.

    2. Mark the widest part of the paw.

    3. Measure between the marks and choose the corresponding boot size.

     

    Explore More Options:

    Interested in shopping for a different set of dog boots? Check out our Dog Boots Collection to explore all of our current boot options, designed to meet every dog's unique needs and style.

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