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Pawz Dog Boots For Warm Pavement & Burr Protection Pawz dog boots are so easy to wear during springtime to protect paws from warm pavement and those irritating burrs that get stuck on your dog's fur. No zippers, strings, velcro. Simply slip them on and go. Rubber dog boots are not to be worn for long periods of time in extreme heat. Here are Cooper & Max stepping in stride. Both are seen wearing Pawz XS - Orange. Pawz Disposable Rubber Dog Boots |
I've heard these are good...but I worry about trying to get the latex boot on over furry feet! Does the fur get "stuck" on the rubber and pull? I guess I'm remembering how uncomfortable it was to put on those rubber swim caps when I went swimming as a kid...and they would pull your hair! |
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Lol I wish it got warm enough here to worry about warm pavement lol. |
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Yeah it gets on average 70-80 all summer, a lot like hawai'i but dry not humid. as in our temps are pretty reliable. BUT around 10pm it starts to get chilly and doesn't warm back up until about noon the next day so the pavement doesn't have a chance to stay hot lol. Spends more time being cool vs. hot! we get sunlight from just before 4am to Midnight though all summer... can't complain too much. If they're good for the cold too though I'll consider them! Pooter YELPS! during the winter if he has to be out for more than 30 seconds... poor boy! He does fine playing in loose snow, but on packed snow/sidewalks he wont stand for it. |
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Look into Neopaws dog boots. I sell them, but the manufacturer is located in Toronto. It'll cost you a lot less in shipping. They are wonderful boots for harsh winters. |
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