Ruffwear Bark'n Boots GripTrex Footwear for Dogs
A hiking shoe for dogs, the Ruff Wear Bark'n Boots Grip Trex gives your pup freedom to roam without worry of them cutting or chafing their paws. Like human shoe construction, this canine paw wear is built on an anatomical mold for consistent fit. And also like high quality human hiking boots, the Ruff Wear Bark'n Boots Grip Trex includes a Vibram sole with omnidirectional X lug for great traction on varied surfaces. A Sure Cinch closure strap and grip cuff ensure that the boot stays on the paw.
- Built on an anatomical mold like human shoes for consistent fit, sizing, and shape
- Air mesh upper is breathable, durable, and drainable for all-season use
- Grip cuff hugs the leg and stays in place
- Expansion gusset makes the boot easy to put on and enhance fit
- Sure Cinch closure strap and lash tab ensure that the boot stays on the paws
- Seamless construction improves comfort
- Reflective trim improves low light visibility
- Non-marking Vibram® sole with omnidirectional X lug offers high traction performance
- Sold as a four boot set
Purchase the Ruffwear Bark'n Boots GripTrex Footwear for Dogs from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
Reviews
We bought two shoes for our Jack Russell Terriers. my first dog's paw is 4.5 cm, other - 5 cm We took the size of the XXS - very good (the second dog a little high, but with sock - good). Dogs do not interfere with walking. They love to run and feet do not hurt the glass. Very easy to put on these shoes
Bark'n Boots are great
We bought the Ruff Wear Bark'n Boots for our 10 month old 67 lb. Golden Doodle for runs in the desert. We'd taken him out earlier for free runs in the desert and he always seemed to get a cactus spine in a paw at some point. As a result he got hesitant to run in the desert, but with his Bark'n Boots our Doodle now gets excited about his runs. As soon as we take out the boots and socks he's eager to go. The area we go in has sandy trails and some of the sand does get in the top of the boots between the socks and the inside of the boot, but this doesn't seem to bother him at all. Bark'n Boots and socks are great in our experience. - We had a (smaller) pair of Bark'n Boots for a previous dog and they are as good as new after several years of use.
i have a boxer that is dragging her back paws, it has been a BIG problem, as she LOVES her walks, after purchasing 4 other boots for her and about ready to give up, a friend told me about these, so far they are NO 1,easy to put on, durable. It took a little getting used to for brandi, but she walks like a trooper.................. would defiently recomend them....................
Great dog booties
I was skeptical about buying these boots as they only cover the foot but the velcro straps adjust perfectly. They are very flexible with a moderate heavy rubber sole. I also bought the socks because my Lab still has his dew claws and I am glad I did as the socks go above the claw and make it easier slipping the foot into the boot. My dog works at disaster sites and needs a lightweight, flexible boot to protect his feet. These are great...even for running through the field during play time!
For the Fur-Faced Explorer
These are amazing. My tender footed black lab has gone from carefully picking her way up Lone Mt. to running full bore! She no longer walks slowly on our desert landscaped front yard, but leaps and bounds out the front door, with nary a care in the world that something will pierce her tender paws. She very quicky adapted to having these boots on. However, tracing her paw, and ordering a Large per the instructions, was a mistake for us. They do fit width-wise, but are much to long. Even floppy long. Causing her a hiccup or two during a walk. But I love them so much I am ordering another pair, a size smaller and will just keep the others as emergency back-ups in the truck.
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