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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Omg no. They were too big for a Chihuahua
andrea b.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
These worked great for outdoors when our pup had stitches in his paw. Easy to put on and stayed on well with extra vet wrap.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I specifically bought these because the listing stated they were waterproof and with the recent snow I needed something to keep my dogs paw dry as he's suffering from a pad injury.After coming inside I checked his foot and it was wet.Also, one of the pictures led me to believe the covers are pre-taped but they are not as shown in other pictures. A little confusing.With all that said, they do the job I was hoping for which is an easy solution to slip onto my dogs foot while he heals from his injury. The sleeves are a little long so I trim them down and use a better quality tape than what came with the product to ensure it stays put.My little guy is a Dorgie - part Dauschund part Corgi. So he's a stocky little fellow and the small size fits well.I just wish the product was waterproof as advertised.
Candy Couture
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
These are a great idea in theory. But they are paper. Paws slide. They won’t stay on and difficult to maneuver putting the tape on
Jeri W
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I chose this to help my cat that has skin issues. Vets can't figure out why, but she scratches herself until she bleeds. I've tried multiple types of wound care sprays, lotions, creams, food additives, most anything I can find. This is sort of a last resort, to cover her claws that do all the scratching. I have trimmed her claws as much as she will let me. Her former owner had her front claws remove so I'm only dealing with the back feet, but they can certainly do some damage. I have tried to cover her feet with some results. However she does the same thing as to when I put a surgical recovery suit on her, she somehow is able to remove them from her body, sometimes with damage to the item that is offending her. I'll keep trying what ever I can do to help her.
Savvy575
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
I never knew there was a disposable option for dog booties, but it is actually a pretty great idea. These are super basic / simple in their design. They are thin and lightweight, easy to put on (once you get each boot open - now that's another story!) and they come with a roll of tape to secure them. Waterproof, yet much more flexible and comfortable than traditional dog boots, which always seem so awkward for dogs to walk in. For that reason, I honestly don't bother with regular booties too often - but there are some days where I definitely want to stop my dogs from tracking in wet or muddy footprints. (And just having rugs at the doorway doesn't cut it). Enter the disposable booties! Convenient, fast, disposable. If one accidentally comes off or gets lost outside, no biggie! (Although I haven't had this happen yet). I also do not have to think about cleaning them after or between uses. The only downside for me is that, depending on how frequently your dog wears boots, you might run through a package pretty quicky. (20 boots per bag is only five separate uses, since you will use four boots at a time). So the $10 or so dollars that you will spend per bag can quickly add up to cost much more than just buying a single set of re-usable boots that you can use over and over again. That said, as with so many other things in life, we often pay a higher price for convenience. And these are exactly that, convenient! Just be sure that you measure your dog's paws before ordering, so that you definitely get the right size. I guessed (which I don't recommend), and mine are ALMOST too small, but thankfully they do still work. I just open up the top a tiny bit wider by cutting a small slit in the side of each. Then the tape gets wrapped around the boot and keeps it secured, even though I had to cut it a bit at the top in order to fit it over my dog's paws. Problem solved. ;)
MASK
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
I bought these for our French Bulldog, who had to have her inside front toe amputated due to a tumor. We didn't want her to have to wear an e-collar 24/7 and, since she doesn't chew on bandages, we bought these and some 'booties.' Neither these nor the booties will stay on, no matter what kind of tape/wrap/bandage we put on. If she starts walking, within 10-15 minutes these have slipped down below her injury. I do not recommend.
Good Stuff
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Small Dog (or cat) Disposable Shoes - $10.77These work great for our small dog with sore paws! They keep him from having to wear a cone (For now. If he works them off he'll still have to have the cone.) The adhesive wrap that comes with them makes them cuttable in case you need to cut them down shorter.NOTE: At first I couldn't get them apart (open) but if you just pull them apart from the middle instead of trying to separate the edges at the end, they come apart great!
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