I never, for a minute, thought my dogs would wear doggy booties!! If they got anything on their paws they were instantly freaked out and kept that paw up in the air until it was removed. This made me sad as I really wanted to get them into booties so going outside to potty in the cold Minnesota winters wouldn’t be so cold and miserable as the ice and snow pushes up into the pads of their paws.
With this said, it stands to reason that I was perhaps a little less then optimistic when I received Boots dog boots. However, I was willing to try anything as nothing had worked in the past, and they just hate going outside during our long lasting winters.
When putting on the first of the 4 Boots my male, Tanner, was a little less than happy, but once I got all four put on he quickly became accustomed to having them on, as did his sister, Logan. The reason, I think, is that they are not bulky and too heavy for their tiny little legs.


I opened the front door and off they went, running out into the snow, looking as if it was summer time the way they were enjoying it, and they didn’t attempt to just turn around and run right back into the house, they actually went out, went potty and even spent time outside just running in the deeper snow, something they’d never done before!!! First time all winter I battled to get them back into the house


The difference between these boots and other boots we have tried is that they are thin, none bulky, and STAY ON MY DOGS PAWS even when they are jumping through deep snow. They are similar to balloons, but thicker than that, and the part that goes under the dogs pads are ribbed for extra protection from the snow, sort of like slipper socks for a human. They remain snugly on the dogs feet as the part that is on their legs is narrower, providing a snug fit and the inability for anything to enter the boots from the top.
I highly recommend Pawz Dog Boots for your dogs, no more loosing expensive booties in the snow, grass, bush, etc. Pawz Dog Boots come in numerous sizes so there is a pack that will work for your “best friend”. They come with 12 booties in a package, are disposable and NOT expensive. They can be purchased at numerous stores throughout the USA, check the STORE LOCATOR page on their website.
I am very happy to offer to my readers, the chance to win a package of Pawz Dog Boots, graciously supplied by the manufacturers of this awesome product. All you have to do is complete the EASY rafflecopter entry form below.
I would choose small or medium, depends on whether she has had her haircut yet or not LOL
i’d prob order small but i dont know for sure because my dog isn’t with me at work haha
I’d order small for my boston Terriers!
I would have to choose xlarge. my dog is a mastiff and pit mix so he is a big boy lol..
small or medium would be my pick
We’d have to get a large. Would LOVE these!!
I think that these Pawz dog boots are so cute! I would have to order the x-large size!
prolly small for my doggie
an x-large for my dog budha, it’s been raining lately and he just sinks into the mud. cleaning his paws is a huge chore!
Looks like it would be a medium for me.
I would choose large. My Old English Bulldog definitely isn’t dainty.
Size: Large
I would order a small set for my 3.5 lb dog, Bella!
MY LITTLE POM LOVES TO GO FOR WALKS IN THE SNOW. UNFORTUNATELY, HER LITTLE PAWS GET COLD. SHE TRIES TO ENDURE THE PAIN, I CAN TELL. I TRIED ANOTHER BRAND BUT HER PAWS GOT WET AND MADE IT WORST. HOPING I WIN SO WE CAN CONTINUE OUR BONDING WALKS:)
I would choose xx-small for my min pin.
probably med to large my dog is an acd, aussy cattle dog but he is big for his breed these would be great when it rains and he has mud on his feet (to try and keep floors cleaner..lol) as well as when it snows, doesn’t do that much here
I think they are so cute. I have a “Pitt-bull” female, red. She would Look so cute also. I’m not sure of the size she would need. I LOVE them.
Small or medium for little Belle. She is white and her paws get muddy and they get cold in the snow.
I think the chihuahua would take a small! Thanks for the tip on this item.
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my three would love these to go play in the snow. And go for long walks. One would need small the other two ? Small to medium.
X-small. Thank you for this great giveaway.
I think I would order a XS – not sure because if I won, I would give it to my sister for her dog Fergie who is a Bishon Frishe (prolly spelled that wrong lol).
I would need an X-Large. My doggy is a lab and he is small but his feet are HUGE!
I would choose the large
Ownnn so cute.
Tango would need an X-Small!
we have a chiquaqua so size would be tiny 1″in red
I would need an XL for my guy Aerosmith.
small for my two Boston Terriers
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I would need the Orange size X-small paws to two inches for my min pins.
medium
Looks like the beagle-butts would need a small… and don’t get me started on how much they wriggled around while I broke out the tape measure!!!
I think medium would fit her best thanks.
They would have to be x-small for my little chihuahua Dobbie the House Elf
Definitely Large. Miss Alice has some big paws!
X-Large. Sam (my border collie) has big paws!
Id think I need a Medium!
I’d choose XtraSmall for my dog (the orange ones). We recently discovered the hard way that road salt is hard on her digestive system and so we got her some boots – but she is wearing through them fast!!!!
It would be x-large for my lab. x-small for my cockapoo puppy. A medium for my mixed pup.
I think I would chose the med. Thanks.
Really Good Post!!
Dog Boots are an important accessory for alot of the terrains and climates we venture into with our pets these days.