Muttluks Fleece Lined Dog Boots (Red)
$47.95 – $61.00
Dog Boots for Winter and Summer Paws Protection
Walking, Hiking, Waterproof Rainwear, The Best in Boots that Stay On.
Your pooch loves to accompany you for long walks. But you may be worried about its safety during extreme weather conditions. Pooch.ca offers the best dog and puppy shoes and boots whether for winter snow or summer heat, Whether hiking boots or waterproof paws protection for walking your dog in the rain, you no longer need to worry about anything. And we sell boots that stay put!!
Help keep paws of your four-legged pal warm and comfortable in harsh conditions with these waterproof red color Muttluks fleece-lined dog boots. With its breathable, waterproof fabric, these dog shoes are exactly what your pet needs to protect its paws during extreme weather conditions.
The self-tightening Velcro straps makes these boots a secure fit for your buddy. While the 3M reflective straps enhance nighttime visibility. The fleece-lined, treated leather soles and cuffs make the boots a comfort fit for the doggy’s legs, protecting them from ice, salt, snow, rock, and debris. A comfortable pair of dog boots, these provide a soft, flexible fit that keeps your doggy warm and cozy.
Dog paws need to be protected, just like human feet. The red color Muttluks dog shoes are perfect for hot sand, hot pavement, hiking, rain or snow. Your playful pet will thank you for making life easier!
Size length is for the entire paw including nails.
Manufacturer: Muttluks
Product Code: 32030031-038-C
Fleece Lined Muttluks Dog Boots Size Chart
Size | Length |
Itty Bitty | 0″ – 1 1/2″ |
XXS | 1 1/2″ – 2 1/4″ |
XS | 2 1/4″ – 2 3/4″ |
S | 2 3/4″ – 3 1/4″ |
M | 31/4″ – 3 3/4″ |
L | 3 3/4″ – 4 1/4″ |
XL | 4 1/4″ – 4 3/4″ |
XXL | 4 3/4″ – 5 1/2″ |
Dog Boots Fit Guide
Paw Sizing Information
When it comes to choosing dog boots or dog socks, it is important that you know the right paw size of your pet.
Place the front paw on a blank piece of paper, with the dog standing up with its full weight on the paws. Draw a sketch from the longest toe nail to the back of the paw and make a second marking. Make sure the dog’s nails are trimmed before you start taking the measurements. A standing position will give a wider and more accurate measurement.
Check the distance between the first and second marking. The reference sizing chart will give you an accurate size figure based on the markings.
Sizing Tips
A snug fit is the best size choice for a dog, which should include the entire paw and toe nails.
Putting Boots on Your Pooch
When your pooch is ready to go outdoors, it’s time to help it get acclimatized with the dog boots. The following steps will help:
- Take the dog boot in your hand and ensure it is fully open. Open the strap fastener
- Include dewclaws (if applicable) in the dog boot so that the pooch doesn’t feel uncomfortable wearing the boot. Stand over your pooch and try to slip the boot from behind it
- Enter your finger in the back of the shoe so that the paw slides to the front of the boot. Bunch up the cuff and try to slowly pull the boot over the paw.
- Use one hand to hold its elbow and use the other to wiggle the pet’s foot in the boot
- Lift the opposite leg of the dog boot you put on and ensure your pet puts full weight into the boot so that the leg is set down comfortably. Shut the strap TIGHTLY around the boot.
A snug fit will ensure that your pooch has an enjoyable outdoor experience.
If size of the dog shoe falls in between different sizes, do not hesitate to pick the larger of the two so that the dog boots are not tight for the pooch.
Helpful Tip: If your pooch weighs less than 15 pounds, it may help to elevate it on a counter before trying to put shoes on.
Getting Your Pooch Acclimatized to New Dog Boots
Your pooch may not feel comfortable in the dog boot for the first time. After all, it is not used to wearing shoes! Do not be surprised if your four-legged friend starts to behave differently as the ground doesn’t feel the same to it. Once you have it wear the dog booties, try to engage it in its favorite activity, so that the focus shifts from boots. Does it like to catch a flying disk or chase a ball?
It might help to throw a treat and applaud the pet when it runs after it with the shoes on. You may want to check closures after 10 or 15 minutes so that dog boots are still secure on its paws.
The dog may take a few days to feel completely accustomed to the dog shoes or dog socks. To help the cause, start off on easy hikes before venturing out for the big ones.
During the initial period or until the pet has got accustomed to wearing the dog footwear, never leave your pooch unattended with its boots or shoes on.
Tip: Never allow your pet to wear the boots for longer period of time, as sweating through the paws might cause irritation or overheating.
Start with two front paws. Once your pooch is used to wearing dog shoes, put all four dog boots on.