How to Measure For Dog Boots
To measure the width of your dog’s foot, place the foot on a piece of paper and press down on the top of the foot, mimicking how the foot spreads when the dog’s walking.
Mark the left and the right side of the foot on the paper and measure the distance between the marks. Compare this to the boot sizes. The width of the foot should be smaller than the boot size. For example, if the foot width is 1 1/2 inches, order an XXSmall at 1 3/4 inches.


- Success varies depending on the surface on which your dog is walking or running. Boots will show wear; the material used, while durable, are still fabrics. The more abrasive the surface, the faster the boot will show wear. Wear includes tears, holes, etc. and we can not accept returns in this condition. We've found that using "Shoe Goo" to repair holes or tears works well and gives your boots a longer life.
- Unfortunately, there isn't a perfect solution for dogs that drag their feet. - we haven't found a material that will stand up to dragging and still be comfortable for the dog. Some customers use the Rugged boots and then apply Shoe Goo as wear appears.
- Exposure to chlorine will cause the dog boots to deteriorate quickly and are not suitable for use in chlorinated situations.
Note: When trying on a boot for the first time, please put a sock on the animal's foot as boots returned with hair on them cannot be resold for full value and will be subject to a restocking charge. See Return Policy for details..