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Overview
About Outward Hound ThermoPaws Dog Boots
Closeouts. Outward Hound's ThermoPaws dog boots keep paws warm and snow from clumping on their pads. The reflective thermal fleece lining helps your dog retain his own heat, and the non-slip rubber soles provide traction.
- Set of four
- Made from durable polyester
- Breathable, heat-reflective thermal fleece lining
- Non-slip rubber soles
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Outward Hound ThermoPaws Dog Boots
- Material: Polyester, rubber
- Weight: 3.6 oz.
- Imported
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Super happy service dog
Reviewed by DogGirl from Philly on Friday, February 26, 2016
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4.0 out of 5 stars. They Do Help!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Em from CO on Sunday, July 31, 2016I bought these for my nine year old maltipoo rescue who has had several leg surgeries in his life. When the weather is less than about twenty degrees in the winter with any kind of moisture on the ground, it is very hard for him to go out even a few steps to do his business. These seem to help! We've tested them on a baking sheet frozen with a layer of ice, and he has no problems walking or standing on it. Of course, he still walks a little funny in them, but I'd rather he walk a little funny than be in too much pain to even go outside.
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2.0 out of 5 stars. Too bigVerified Buyer Reviewed by Dan from NYC on Tuesday, May 17, 2016I bought a xs size for my 1 year old Maltese. But it is too big.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. neatVerified Buyer Reviewed by tootsie from texas on Thursday, April 7, 2016a little big for my dog, but will work
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Super happy service dogReviewed by DogGirl from Philly on Friday, February 26, 2016These are easy to put on in a pinch. I can throw them in a bag & put on all 4 under 60 seconds. We have many other pairs of boots but these are easy & when you have a dog that is with you 24/7 & really dislikes the rain he loves these lots. They are not bulky. If you watch out for the sales you can get a pair under $6. He has 2 pairs. I'm getting more for other service dog teams because they are such easy on/off boots. The wear & tear with a service dog is twice as bad as a regular dog since we are out & about all the time but construction to make it easy for one who is on the go makes a big difference. We bought 2 pairs. We have a small hole in one. We still have 7 boots to knock holes through the toes & it cost me under $11. We walk the streets of Philadelphia & sidewalk & asphalt is pretty bad. All I can say is cut you dogs toe nails weekly & the issue of having holes in boots will diminish. Dogs nails grow very quickly. They should not touch the ground at all or else it can press in the nerve & make their toe hurt. Dogs don't hurt but they might not like boots because the boot is pressing on the toenail if its to long. We always make sure nails are cut & boots fit correctly. Big boots can cause tripping hazard too. Enough lecture. Hope people enjoy these boots as much as my service dog & retired service dog. :)
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1.0 out of 5 stars. DisappointedVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Seattle on Monday, February 15, 2016I have a small dog.The vest fit, the booties did not. I measured before ordering. But the velcro straps that hold them on do not open enough to get her paws in. Too inexpensive to pay for the shipping cost to return, so I gave them to a friend that had a very small dog.
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1.0 out of 5 stars. do not hold upReviewed by Jon in columbus from Columbus, OH on Wednesday, January 20, 2016If you have large dogs that like to run, do not buy these. My dogs wore these twice before wearing right through the stitching in the toe ends. The reflective material on the Velcro strap flakes off. These are not for active dogs. Also they twist around on the paw if the dog is running and cutting ending up with the rubber side on top and the nylon on the bottom. Don't waste the money on these, they aren't worth it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. good valueVerified Buyer Reviewed by Edythe from Colorado on Tuesday, November 10, 2015The fabric is somewhat flexible and easy to put on the paw of a reluctant dog.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. The dog accepted themVerified Buyer Reviewed by lorraine934 from Marion, MA on Thursday, October 29, 2015They are easy to put on and the dog accepted them (more or less), but I haven't used them outside yet. There is no shape of the foot to them. I plan on seeing if the dog is better off on ice with these and then buy something more expensive and fitted if this works out. The dog is 3 y/o so I may have missed the window on introducing these.