Our best selling all-around dog boot! The Durable sole is pliable, super grippy, and ideal to prevent slipping on floors and light duty outdoors - plus they stay on your dog's paws!
FEATURES:
• Easy to put on - difficult to slip off!
•...
Our best selling all-around dog boot! The Durable sole is pliable, super grippy, and ideal to prevent slipping on floors and light duty outdoors - plus they stay on your dog's paws!
FEATURES:
• Easy to put on - difficult to slip off!
• Wide opening split seam top - making it easy to put on the boots.
• Two Velcro straps with slides fasten the boots in place.
• Generous foam at the closures creates a secure grip and cushions the dog's paw when the boot is tightened.
• Durable boots are the BEST protection for senior dogs or ones with hip conditions that are having trouble slipping on hardwood or tile floors. (Limited breath-ability; for extended periods of time in boots, we recommend the Ultra Paws Traction fleece dog boots).
• Tough, water resistant nylon material with the top of the toe and sole wrapped in a grippy, flexible, skid resistant and durable thermoplastic material, up to 0.8mm thick.
• The sole performs in wet and dry, hot and cold conditions.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
• Loosely fasten Velcro closure, wash in cold water delicate cycle; hang to air dry.
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