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Protect your
dogs paws from heat, cold, debris, and rough terrain or pavement, |
Traveling, long walks and outdoor activities like hiking can be tough on a dog's paws, especially if they are used to short walks and grassy lawns. Pavement can be very abrasive, hot or cold, and riddled with glass, oil, and de-icing chemicals etc. Natural trails can have sharp rocks, and dirt, debris, mud and snow can collect between the pads of the paw and cause serious discomfort and abrasion. A quality set of well-fitting dog boots can make a potentially painful outing a much more enjoyable experience for all. Designed with years of feedback from four-legged friends, Ruff Wear's new 3D Bark n' Boots provide outstanding fit, performance, and durability. They look great, and unlike many dog boots, they are serious outdoor gear suitable for athletic, active dogs. Style, quality and longevity make them our recommendation for any dog owner, and the color choices match our seat belt systems, leashes and collars. |
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3D Bark n' Boots Feature:
| Articulated cuff
for a natural curve - fits the shape of the dogs ankle and paw. Dogs paws
aren't flat, why should their boots be? RepotekŪ high-mileage
sole - tough, grippy, and flexible for good tactile connection to the
terrain. 500 denier Cordura 3D uppers -
provide durability and the flexible fit required for for athletic dogs. Reinforced toe rand - 1680
denier ballistic nylon for serious toughness. Delrin hardware and hook & loop closure - ensures a sure fit and easy to adjust. |
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COLOR CHOICE: BLACK, RED, ROYAL BLUE
MSRP $38 C.A.R.E. PRICE: $36
| 3D Bark n' Boots are available in 6 sizes to fit most
dogs. To find the correct size for your dog, measure the width and length of their paw as
shown in the illustration on the right and consult the table below. 3D Bark n' Boots are
built to secure around the leg, above the dew claw but below the carpal pad (the pad just
below the ankle on the front leg). The bootie should have room in the paw area, allowing
the foot to spread when bearing weight. To measure paw width have your dog stand on a piece of paper on a firm surface. Lift the opposite paw to weight the planted paw, and then draw lines on either side at the widest point. Measure the distance between the lines - this is the paw width measurement. Measure the paw length from the tip of tour dogs toes underneath the foot pad up to the carpal pad (see illustration). |
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3D Bark n' Boots SIZE GUIDE:
All C.A.R.E. products include: