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Trixie Walker Care Comfort Boots SMALL Reviews

4.6 Rating 20 Reviews
Purchased to help my dog not lick stitches after surgery. He has been wearing it over a sock for a week and has not pulled it off.
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Posted 7 years ago
my dog has a neurologic condition in which he drags his back feet and scuffs his toes. these shoes offer good protection. they are soft and comfy for him and stay on pretty well. he has a more rugged pair of boots with a proper sole for longer walks, but these are great for short outings or for around the house and are more comfortable than the more rugged options. i think the sizes may run a little big so we ended up having to buy 2 pairs to get the sizing right.
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Posted 7 years ago
Brilliant work really welp
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Posted 8 years ago
Best boots I've found yet. They stay on well, both indoors and out, although they can twist front to back, but I don't find this to be a problem on the whole. Would love a xxxl size though.
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Posted 8 years ago
We have a German Shepherd heading into advanced DM - these boots seem to aid the grip for his hind legs on surfaces when going for a short walk. They also stay on. However they are not suitable to leave on for long period.
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Posted 8 years ago
Boots have a issue staying on feet,as she walks the boots move down and she ends up walking on half sole and half cuff. Take some time to sort it out
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Posted 8 years ago
I bought these boots to help protect my dog's hind paw injury while it healed. They fit my dog's paws well and stayed on during our walks (Medium size -- he is a border collie/blue heeler cross). The only downside is that the material is not very breathable so would recommend for short-term wear only.
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Posted 8 years ago
I find the boots are quite difficult to get on my dog as they catch on the dew claws. I put them on all four paws but my dog managed to get them off his back paws (so may need to tighten the Velcro a bit more) but they stayed on the front paws which was good. The dog took a bit of getting used to them.
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Posted 8 years ago