

| Breathable to allow air to freely flow in and around the wound area -
reducing moisture and keeping the wound area dryer and cooler.
The boot is designed to be breathable, not waterproof. If the dog goes
outdoors in wet conditions, consider taping a plastic bag over the boot to
prevent moisture from penetrating the boot.
Improves healing
Helps prevent infection
The sole is a non-skid PVC material which provides traction indoors and
limited 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 bandage is removed for continual healing protection.
Wide top expands to slip 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
Restricts 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 |
Sizes for a bandaged paw: Small fits a circumference range of
4-1/2"(11.4cm) to 6-1/2"(16.5cm); Medium fits a circumference range of
6-1/2"(16.5cm) to 9-1/2"(24.1cm); Large fits a circumference range of
7-1/2"(19.1cm) to 11"(27.9cm)
Sizing without bandage: - Small fits paw width 1-1/4"(3.8cm) to
1-3/4"(4.5cm); Medium fits paw width - 2-1/4"(5.7cm) - 2-3/4"(7cm); Large fits
paw width - 3-1/4"(8.3cm) to 4"(10.2cm)
Care Instructions: Loosely fasten
Velcro closures, wash in cold water on delicate cycle; hang to air dry.
Unfortunately, there isn't a perfect solution for dogs that drag their feet.
We haven't found a material that will stand up to dragging and still be
comfortable for the dog. We recommend the use of Shoe Goo as wear appears.
How To Measure For Dog Boots
To measure the width of your dog’s foot, place the foot on a piece of paper and press down on the top of the foot, mimicking how the foot spreads when the dog’s walking.
Mark the left and the right side of the foot on the paper and measure the distance between the marks. Compare this to the boot sizes. The width of the foot should be smaller than the boot size. For example, if the foot width is 1 1/2 inches, order an XSmall at 1 3/4 inches.
Unfortunately, there isn't a perfect solution for dogs that drag their feet. - we haven't found a material that will stand up to dragging and still be comfortable for the dog. Some customers use the Rugged boots and then apply Shoe Goo as wear appears.
Wound Boot Sizes Based on the Width of the Dog's Paw
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