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  1. Barry Bullard
    November 19, 2018

    This is perfect and timely for me.  Since it’s starting to get cold out I was getting worried about my little boy!   I’ve been stuck on exactly how to figure out what size he was and your breakdown on how to measure the size was a huge help!!!

    The Dexas mud buster looks like a good one and am checking that one out now!

    Thank you again!

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    • Marla
      November 19, 2018

      I’m glad the timing is good for you.  It is also getting cold here, and it is important for us to get our dogs prepared for the winter as well.  If you take the measurements for your dog like I have shown you, you should be able to find a set of snow boots that will properly fit your dog.  If they don’t fit correctly, they will either make your dog’s paw sore or they will be able to get the boots off if they are too large.  

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  2. fyre
    November 19, 2018

    Dog Booties have come a long way!  I never used them for my larger dogs , mostly because the fit was horrible and they always managed to rip them off!  I always washed their feet though if they were on a city sidewalk and just to check and make sure they were okay in general.  

    Thank you for the step by step!  Especially, the video on measuring your dogs paws to coincide with the text!  I will never cease to be amazed at how ‘watching’ someone do something can explain, even the simplest of tasks more efficiently.

    Do they make booties for hot or, possibly dirty sand as well?  I’m asking because I saw an ad for portable paw cleaners (genius!) on this page as well and I have a lot of friends who take their dogs to dog beaches in regularly.  

    Your suggestions on what to look for in a dog boot is super helpful but, I didn’t see any boots brand suggestions.  Do you have some brands you prefer over others and does it differ (your suggestions) between dog sizes? 

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    • Marla
      November 23, 2018

      Fyre I am glad the information was helpful for you It is great that you check your paws feet after you take them out, not only to make sure they are clean, but also to make sure nothing is stuck in their pads.
      You can use the same boots for hot and cold protection. I would make sure not to leave the boots on for too long in the summer, since their pads is where they sweat from, and they can get over heated.
      I am going to write an article on boots that I recommend, and I will get you that information on brands and types that work the best.

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