How to choose the right pair of dog boots
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Summer Dog Boots
Summer is here, along with hot, steamy pavement as well as the temptation for your pooch to jump in your pool or the nearest body of water.
It's time to start shopping for some boots to protect paws from the sizzling summer sidewalks and sand as well as sharp ocean objects.
And don't forget about protecting your pool liner from getting scratched as your dog scrambles out of the water!
What are the best dog boots?
The best dog boots are ones that fit properly and are made to protect your dog’s paws. There are many great reasons for your dog to get a set of dog boots so which is best depends on your dog's needs.
The Best Dog Boots for Winter
Have you ever taken your dog for a walk in the winter through the snow and wondered if his feet are cold?
If you live in a part of the country that has considerable snowfall, these conditions can be hard on your dog's paws.
If they walk in snow enough, a dog’s paws can get splits in the webbing between their toes from the icy conditions. And let's not forget to mention those high vet bills because of the toxic chemicals put down to melt the snow!
A good set of dog boots can protect from all the harsh winter elements. Rubber soles will give him good traction, too. A set of dog boots like this can be water resistant and great for keeping those feet dry and warm.
The Best Dog Boots for Rain
Waterproof boots for rainy weather can be a lifesaver.
Okay, this may be more for you than the dog. There are those dogs that are perfectly willing to go romp in the yard, rain or shine. Getting wet? Big deal! Well, it is a big deal when they come barging in from the yard with wet, muddy paws. If he is wearing his dog shoes, you can take them off and leave them on the porch next to yours and you can avoid mopping the floor or a call to the carpet cleaning folks.
The Best Dog Boots for the Hot Pavement
What about in the summer, when it’s 100 degrees and the asphalt is so hot you can fry an egg on it? If you don’t like to walk across the pavement in your bare feet, your dog probably doesn't want to either.
A lightweight, breathable set of boots can save your dog from the pain of the hot asphalt and protect paw pads from burning.
Toughest Hiking Boots for Dogs
People who hike often like to take their tail wagging companion with them into the mountains. You can even get hiking boots for your dog for better traction, especially coming down steep inclines. Sidewalks, hike-and-bike-trails, and roadways can even have sharp burrs or thorns or even broken glass that can
get stuck in the pads.
If you take your dog along on your bike ride, you’re liable to come across something along the way that can hurt your dog’s paws.
The Best Dog Boots for Slippery Floors
A comfy pair of dog boots with a little bit of tread can be ideal for around the house if your dog has trouble negotiating slippery floors due to aging or injury. They will also keep those claws from making annoying scratches on your expensive flooring.
The Most Stylish Dog Boots
And who doesn’t know someone who likes to dress their dogs in the latest attire? What well appointed pooch doesn’t have dog booties for every occasion? How about some trendy dog sneakers that match your own?
And what canine diva wouldn’t love some stylish doggy slippers for around the house and some fashionable leather boots?
The best dog boots for all-season usage
All-season dog boots offer a combination of features that make them suitable for different conditions like the ones listed above. They are made with durable materials, ensuring longevity and resilience against wear and tear.
These boots are designed to fit properly, allowing for a snug and secure fit that won't hinder your dog's mobility.
Choose a pair of all-season dog boots that "does the job" for every condition, providing your furry companion with the ultimate paw protection throughout the year. When the type of boot that best will suit you and your dog's needs, there is the very important topic of;
How to choose the perfect size for your dog.
It's important to choose a size that fits your dog's paws well. If the dog boots are too large, they may fall off, and if they are too small, they can be uncomfortable for your pup. It's best to have them snug, but with a bit of breathing room.
For more help and tips and tricks regarding picking the perfect size, read the blog-post titled "How to measure my dogs paw"