Protect and heal an injured paw with the Ultra Paws Wound Boot. Breathable, with a wide opening top, elastic sides, traction sole, and generous velcro. Now includes a Wrap Boot to pull over the Wound Boot when outdoors to keep the paw dry and clean. . One Boot and One...
Protect and heal an injured paw with the Ultra Paws Wound Boot. Breathable, with a wide opening top, elastic sides, traction sole, and generous velcro. Now includes a Wrap Boot to pull over the Wound Boot when outdoors to keep the paw dry and clean. . One Boot and One Disposable Wrap
Breathable to allow air to freely flow in and around the wound area - reducing moisture and keeping the wound area dryer and cooler. If the dog goes outdoors in wet conditions, use the enclosed Wrap Boot to prevent moisture from penetrating the boot. Improves healing and helps prevent infection The sole is a non-skid PVC material that provides traction indoors and is limited to use outdoors. (Other Ultra Paws boots are intended for broader use outdoors)
Spandex sides allow for a range of healing stages - expands to cover bandage or cast and reduces when the bandage is removed for continual healing protection. The wide top expands to slip the dog's paw into the boot Interior foam pads help keep the boot securely in place and provide comfort.
Two generous Velcro straps with closures at the front and back Restrict licking or chewing at wounds - since some dogs may still try to lick or chew the boot, we recommend a product such as Bitter Apple Spray which has been found to reduce this behavior.
ULTRA CARE: Loosely fasten Velcro closures, wash in cold water on delicate cycle; hang to air dry.

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