PAWZ natural rubber dog boots are reusable, disposable and waterproof wellies for dogs to protect their paws in many situations. Each Pack contains 12 disposable boots!
Protection for Ice/ Snow, Salt, Sand and Lawn Chemicals. Also excellent for Pad Rashes, Allergies, Covering Bandages and Traction Control.
They are reusable, disposable, waterproof and biodegradable.
Pawz are also thick enough to offer protection when needed, but thin enough that the dog can still feel the ground.
X Small - Black
Small - Red
Medium - Blue
Large - Purple
X Large - Green
Advantages | Uses |
Serious protection | Ice and snow |
Disposable | Liquid chloride |
Reusable | Lawn chemicals |
Waterproof | Pesticides |
12 per box | Mud and clay |
Bends with paw | Pad Rashes |
Absolutely stays on | Allergies |
Biodegradable | Sand irritation |
Inexpensive | Dog run bacteria |
Dogs love wearing them | Furniture and carpet protection |
Vet endorsed | Traction control |
Groomer endorsed | Post surgical protection |
Easy on/easy off | Post grooming |
Earth friendly | Swimming pool liner protection |
Hot pavement |
Sizing and Measuring Guide
Sizing:
Size |
Measurement in inches |
Measurement in cms |
Suggested Breed |
Tiny |
Up to 1” |
Up to 2.5cm |
|
XX-Small |
Up to 1.5” |
Up to 4cm |
|
X-Small |
Up to 2” |
Up to 5cm |
|
Small |
Up to 2.5” |
Up to 6.5cm |
Beagle, Boston Terrier, Fox Terrier, French Bulldog, Jack Russell, Shetland Sheepdog, Shibu Inu |
Medium |
Up to 3” |
Up to 7.5cm |
American Eskimo, Cocker Spaniel, Corgi, Dalmatian, Lhasa Apso, Tibetan Terrier, Wire Fox Terrier, Vizsla |
Large |
Up to 4” |
Up to 10cm |
Akita, Airedale, Bulldog, Doberman, English Setter, German Shepherd, Retriever, Siberian Husky |
X-Large |
Over 4” |
Over 10cm |
Bernese Mountain Dog, Bullmastiff, Great Dane, Newfoundland, Old English Sheepdog |
Measuring Guide
- Have your dog stand on a firm surface (wood, linoleum, or concrete).
- Place a piece of blank paper under a front paw.
- Lift the dog's other front paw so that its weight is placed firmly on the paw being measured.
- Mark the paper at the paw's widest point on the left and right edges of the paw (see graphic).
- Use a ruler to measure the width of the paw (in inches) from the left mark to the right mark.
- If your dog is between sizes, then choose the larger size for comfort and performance.