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I know you've gotten some good information but I wanted to chime in. This past winter my husband and I went to Quebec for the Winter Carnival. I was really worried about the dogs being cold, so I searched for boots and coats to bring with us.
I ended up buying the Pawz boots because I read that it's not really the cold that affects the dogs' feet, it's the salt/chemicals. I figured they wouldn't need them, but after about 1 minute of walking on the sidewalks (tons of snow and salt--we were downtown) the dogs were BOTH limping. I put the Pawz boots on and they were fine! Yes, they came off a couple times, but the dogs really didn't mess with them. I think they eventually figured out that they made their feet not hurt so much. I know they tolerated them much better than they would have a bulky boot. And yes, they are less durable but they are cheaper and comes in packs of 6 (I think). So the idea is that they are disposable.
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I just wish they didn't come in such funky colours! I attended a this summer and I begged the rep to have them introduce in neutral shades. Still waiting. They really do look silly, but they work!
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If you are worried about keeping the belly clean then you need a coat or sweater. That's not full proof either, because most coats/sweaters leave the sanitary areas open....for uuuhhh , obvious reasons.....so they will still collect dirt depending on where you walk them. I'm forunate that I don't have to walk my dogs on pavement. And I also don't worry about booties and coats as well. I walk my dogs on mostly fresh snow no salt and when they get cold, we turn around and go home. But if you do have to deal with slush and salt....I would not worry about coats. Most shelties don't need them, but the super ugly Pawz are still the best for salt.
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My main concern is protecting Riley's feet from salt, so Pawz boots do seem like the most probable option. |
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