Pawz Waterproof Dog Boots, 12 count
In a Nutshell
- Great for preventing snow from sticking to paws but can be too tight and cause discomfort.
- Good for small dogs but might be too tight for some.
- Easy to put on but lacks traction and durability.
Quick Verdict
Pawz Waterproof Dog Boots are budget-friendly and easy to put on but have some critical issues like being too tight and lacking traction. They are great for preventing snow from sticking to dog paws but can be difficult to put on and may cause discomfort.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Lacks traction
May be too tight
Prevention: Stretch the boots before use
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Prevents Snow Accumulation (3)
Effective in keeping snow out of paw fur.
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Budget-Friendly (3)
Affordable option with a pack of 12.
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Comfortable for Some (2)
Dogs have not shown discomfort while wearing them.
Cons
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Too Tight (5) major
May be too tight for some dogs, causing discomfort.
Tip: Stretching the boots before use.
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Lack of Traction (4) major
Boots do not provide good traction.
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Difficulty in Putting On (3) minor
Some users find it difficult to put the boots on.
Tip: Use Velcro straps for easier application.
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Durability Issues (3) major
Some users report they don't last long.
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Not Suitable for All Snow Activities (2) minor
Not appropriate for heavy digging in snow.
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No Protection From Ice Buildup (1) critical
User mentioned that will still get built up on claws.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners in snowy climates — Effective in preventing snow and ice buildup on dog paws.
- • Budget-conscious buyers — Affordable option with a pack of 12.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of dogs with delicate paws — May cause discomfort due to tight fit.
- • Owners who need durable boots — Boots are prone to ripping and lack durability.
Durability & Care
Factors: Heavy use, Washing frequency
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Stretch the boots before use
- 💡 Avoid heavy digging activities
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How durable are these boots?
These boots are not very durable and may rip easily.
Are these boots suitable for all weather conditions?
They are best for snowy and cold weather but not suitable for heavy digging activities.
Can these boots be used for small dogs?
Yes, they are suitable for small to medium-sized dogs but may need to be stretched for a better fit.
Do these boots provide good traction?
No, these boots lack traction and are not suitable for activities requiring good grip.
Can I put these boots on my dog if he has claw injuries?
Highlighted Reviews
"These booties allow my dog, who is post laminectomy with residual deficits in his left front and rear paw, to go on walks with his brothers. He drags his paws and they used to bleed and become raw before using these. He knows when I get them out we are going for a walk!"
"1. Anyone using these is probably hurting their dogs legs with how tight the closure is. 2. they are literally thick balloon material. 3. They are shaped exactly like a balloon. 4. Even after cutting a straight line to get them over his feet to see if I could use them as a medical cover, it was obvi..."
Bottom Line
If you're looking for a budget-friendly option to protect your dog's paws from snow and ice, these boots might work. But be aware of the potential discomfort and durability issues.