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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
I really needed something to cover the splint my dog had to wear for 6 weeks. It wasn’t supposed to get wet. The first 2 I used the ties came right off when trying to tie - I used a rubber band instead. Then I developed a bigger problem when I used them to send my dog out for a quick potty in light dew - they are not water resistant and off to the vet I went to have the bandages replaced. $110 bill from the vet. I was so excited about these because they were wide enough to go over the splint - most durable boots/covers are too narrow. Save yourself some money and buy the medipet boots as they are truly water resistant (and durable) and you won’t have the same issues as we did! Oh and they’re non returnable - geez……
Jo Brendel
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Not the first time I’ve purchased these. They work good. Easy to get on. Keeps my dogs foot dry.I wish they were a little cheaper but I guess you pay for quality.
K. Swank
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
I had a terrible time finding booties (disposable or not) that fit over my puppy's foot cast. He broke his toe and had a 4 inch wide round cast that extended up to his elbow. The cast had to be protected from moisture/water and had to be sturdy enough to wear outside for potty breaks. We used these for the whole 6 1/2 weeks my puppy had the cast and we went through 5 packages of these. At over $18 a package and only 8 booties per pack, this was a VERY costly solution. Since I couldn't find a single alternative, we were forced to use these.The biggest problem was that the material these are made from is very thin and not at all durable when used outside. We have a small concrete patio and then all grass. Walking around for just one potty break is all it took to wear one or more holes in the bottom of the bootie and moisture was able to get into his cast. Finally after several extra bandage changes at the vet to replace wet bandages, we started reinforcing the outside of the bootie with waterproof duct tape. This actually worked and kept the bootie waterproof (finally). This way we were able to get several wears out of each bootie as long as our puppy didn't chew off the string required to secure the bootie on his ankle.In summary, this is a very expensive solution between the cost of the booties and the cost of waterproof duct tape. Note that the cheap duct tape is not waterproof. The booties require multiple layers of duct tape so you'll need several large rolls to make it 6 weeks.Hopefully soon another company will come out with a more durable bootie. This is the only one I could find that fit our needs (large enough to protect a 4 inch wide round cast, waterproof and can use outside) at this time, but I hope you're able to find a more cost effective solution for your pup/dog.
Shirley Smith
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Have not used
Kathy B
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
They are ok but I thought I was getting weather resistant coverings (which I need to keep the bandage not only clean but also dry). These are basically more like cloth or paper. Definitely not weather resistant.
Diane Fleming
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022
I use these to cover my dog's bandage after surgery on his foot. I bought xlarge for an 80lb Chow Chow. The fit was excellent. Very easy to put on but I cut the ties off and used masking tape on top. Who has time to tie it when your dog is an escape artist. I think if there was a velcro strap on top by the pleat it would be a lot easier to and faster to tighten and close. My dog loves to stay out in the cold and snow. He wore one all day outside and it held up real good. He runs the whole yard and I was worried it would come off or fall apart but it didn't. I ordered another package to keep on hand.
losing it
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2020
Nooby’s Veterinary Dog Boots allow me to protect my dog’s paws from the germs & virus on the hospital lobby floors and wards where we work. They are easy to put on and take off after our 2 hour shift. My Golden Retriever & I are pet therapy partners at a children’s hospital in Orlando, Fl. I was looking for protective K9 boots to minimize the risk of transmission of germs and viruses from the floors and elevators to my car and home. We tried many different brands on the market before finding Nooby’s as the solution to the problem. The boots provide more traction on the slick Hospital floors than his bare paws. I do keep his nails short and filed so they have not ripped through while visiting patients. I would recommend for anyone with a Therapy Dog.
SJJ
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2017
We were running out of ideas, after our 150lb Anatolian Shepherd's foot was taking way too long to heal.He had a non-malignant tumor removed.Searched on Amazon for boots. Found Nooby's, decided they were worth a try, especially for just over $13.00.Coupled with an inflatable collar, to stop him reaching the foot, the Nooby's boots have worked!His foot has no dressing, but we use an antibiotic cream twice daily.At his weight, we didn't expect them to last the day, or stay on, but they did.The boot is thin or slightly worn through after a hard day up here in the mountains, with rain. I wash them if muddy, by hand, in warm, soapy water, and air-dry and patch with a bit of duct tape, if necessary, whilst we await our second shipment.For us, Nooby's have worked like a dream. In about ten days, for just over $13.00, he's no longer limping. BIG relief to have him happy again.Great service too.Thank you Nooby :-)
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