
How Many Boots should I get? We've found animals are more receptive to wearing boots when they have four boots. (It makes sense - I know I'd feel awkward walking around with one shoe off and one shoe on. See Also: Tweedle, Deedle, Dum Dum.) If you animal is resistant to the idea of wearing a boot, you may want to consider getting a full set. Pet Boots Feaures: Solid rubber sole protects dog's paws from sharp objects and from the heat and cold. Non-marking, rubber sole provides superior traction on smooth slippery surfaces. Protects delicate floors from scratches and from nail marks. Ideal for older and active pets that require superior traction and stability. Lightweight, breathable, porous design keeps dog's paws cool. Easy to put on and to take off. Two velcro straps wrap firmly around leg to keep shoe firmly in place. Two points of adjustability allow for a comfortable, customized, snug fit. Upper is made of lightweight, water repellant, quick-drying Neoprene making it perfect for water and all-day adventures. Rugged, Ballistic Nylon toe-plate resists damage caused by a dog's nails. Toe-plate also provides additional durability and protection if dog drags a paw due to injury or disability. 3M Scotchlight reflective velcro straps provide superior safety and visibility at night. Will not retain odors. They're so darn cute!
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