Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The Benefits of Dog Boots



With winter on its way, the unavoidable bone chilling temperatures are almost here. Our pups suffer just as much as we do in cold weather, so now is a perfect time to them them for winter as well. While dog coats and jackets will keep warm their bodies, don’t forget about your pooch’s paws! We have dog boots, dog socks, and dog slippers guaranteed to keep your dog from getting frosty paws. Dog boots not only protect from the elements, they also protect your dog’s paws from the salt put down to break down ice and snow. This salt can really hurt your fur baby’s feet! It is very acidic and can burn your dog’s paws, leaving sores behind. Dogs can also get sick if they lick the salt left behind on their paws. Dog boots aren't only useful in the cold months; they can protect your pet’s feet year round. In warmer months, pavement can get very hot and burn your pampered pup’s pads. Chemicals used to treat lawns can irritate paws and can make your dog ill if ingested by licking off of feet. Some older dogs have a difficult time walking on hardwood floors. Dog boots can offer the traction they need to get around safely. A good pair of dog boots is an investment in your pet’s health and well being. Dogs can get cold inside as well outside. Dog socks and slippers are a comfortable alternative to dog boots for indoor use. Disposable rubber dog boots offer a more natural feel than traditional dog boots, and are great for both indoor and outdoor use. These will allow your dog to feel the ground under their feet, which provides them a sense of safety and security. These fit similar to a sock and all full paw movement for the utmost comfort.

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