[nagdu] Pawz boots

Jessica Roberts kittycatforever0214 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 22 11:32:02 UTC 2014


What do you all recommend for hot pavement, then?

On 9/22/14, Raven Tolliver via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Coming a bit late to this one, but I've used Pawz boots through 2
> length, harsh West Michigan winters.
> I refused to use the Ruff Ware boots that most programs issue. I used
> those initially and they ended up rubbing against the pads of my dog's
> dew claws, tearing them open and causing them to bleed. I had to keep
> his paws wrapped up good so they wouldn't fall victim to the salty
> disasters of winter sidewalks and roads. Aside from that, I don't like
> these boots for other reasons.
> 1. they are unnatural for dogs. Dogs walk on their toes, whereas
> humans rely on the entire foot for proper balance and support. These
> shoes are designed like human shoes, not dogs shoes. Cute, but
> inconvenient. This is why dogs initially act silly, fussy, or
> uncooperative in them. And when they get used to it, they deal with
> them by speed walking or nearly running in them, and end up relying on
> their tail to balance their bodies. This is why dogs usually wag their
> tails while wearing these, not because they're excited to wear the
> boots, but because they feel very off balance in them. My dog has even
> slipped a couple times in them. Yes, they have traction, but that did
> nothing for him when he was off balance already, walking on wet
> stairs.
> 2. Dogs can't feel the ground beneath their feet due to the thick
> soles. This creates more uncertainty in the boots. My dog would not
> even lay down with them on because he didn't feel like he could slide
> his paws forward with them on.
> These factors on top of the boots not being a totally snug fit, not
> form-fitting, and very easy to lose or kick off.
>
> Pawz boots to the rescue!
> No, they don't tear easily.
> It's very easy to put them on. Just spread the opening with 3 fingers,
> and slide them over the dog's paw. Make sure that no claws are tucked
> under or snagged when you put them on at first.
> I rely on these more for protection against salt and brine than
> keeping the paws dry. But they do a great job of both.
> These boots are nice and thin, so dogs can feel the ground. They are
> form-fitting like socks, so there's no worry about dog's feeling
> comfortable and keeping on the toes. And lastly, they are a snug fit,
> so they don't slip off.
> They outshine the Ruff Ware boots by far!
>
> On 9/18/14, Tracy Carcione via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> I agree with Daryl's list of pros and cons.
>> I prefer the Pawz boots to the Roughware.  The Pawz boots don't come off
>> as
>> easily, and, even if one gets lost, it's not a big deal, because they
>> send
>> extras, and, well, they're not expensive.
>> I found them easy to rinse and reuse.
>> Ben is not thrilled with them, but he will wear them for a couple hours,
>> if
>> I insist, without complaining.
>> Tracy
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Amber M via nagdu" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> To: "the National Association of Guide Dog Users NAGDU Mailing List"
>> <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 3:23 PM
>> Subject: [nagdu] Pawz boots
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I saw mention on the list of a boot called PAWZ. I went and looked at
>>> the
>>> website, and found that they are sold by Petco. I thought I would take
>>> the
>>>
>>> time to measure my dogs Paul, so I could order them. But before I did
>>> that, I read some reviews. I am looking to know if there are any people
>>> on
>>>
>>> this list who are using them now successfully. I have read in the
>>> reviews
>>> that they look essentially like balloons, are hard to get on, and Terry
>>> easily... Are not really all that reusable, since they end up being wet
>>> inside... So I'm just curious before I spend any money on them. It is a
>>> long
>>>
>>> time still before snow, but I would like to get my girl used to
>>> something
>>> protective before I have to force her to wear them.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Amber M
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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