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🐾 Step up your pup’s game with PawZ — where comfort meets unstoppable adventure!
PawZ Rubber Dog Boots in X-Small size (1.5"-2") offer all-weather waterproof protection with natural rubber anti-slip soles, designed specifically for small dog paws. This pack of 12 pull-on booties ensures a secure fit, excellent traction, and durability across rain, snow, mud, and hot pavement, making them a must-have for active pups and mindful owners seeking both comfort and paw safety.















| ASIN | B009S5LMX2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,750 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #8 in Dog Boots |
| Brand | Protex PawZ |
| Brand Name | Protex PawZ |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 10,684 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00897515001161 |
| Included Components | Pawz 1.5-Inch to 2-Inch Water-Proof Dog Boots, X-Small, Black |
| Item Type Name | pet paw protectors |
| Item Weight | 40 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Pawz Dog Boots LLC |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean. |
| Size | XS |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 851582005996 897515001161 |
| Unit Count | 12.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
G**N
Perfect Winter Boots for my Golden Retrievers
I purchased the Pawz boots for my two golden retrievers and would highly recommend them to other dog owners. In preparation for our first Boston winter, I had originally purchased two sets of Ultra Paws Durable Dog Boots and a container of Mushers Secret Paw Wax. Despite many attempts, neither of my dogs would tolerate wearing the Ultra Paws boots and the Mushers did not meet our needs, so we had to search for alternate options. MY DOGS WILL WEAR THEM: I was surprised to find that both of my dogs will wear these without any complaints. I assume this is due to the fact that the boots are thin (so they can feel the ground) and don’t hinder their ability to walk in any way. I was also concerned these boots might cause them to slip on the snow and ice, but that doesn’t seem to be an issue at all. THEY WORK: These boots are waterproof and do what we need them to do - they keep ice from building up on their paws, stop chunks of salt from getting inside their paws and prevent burning from the other chemicals that they put down on the sidewalks. They no longer limp or hold up their paws. As an added benefit, I find that the floors in my house are much cleaner during winter now too. THEY DON’T FALL OFF: I have to admit that I didn’t expect these boots to stay on, but they actually do! My dogs are usually off-leash, running and playing in the snow. Despite this, I have not lost a single boot. They are also relatively easy to both put on and take off. THEY ARE DURABLE: We do a lot of walking every day (on both concrete and grass) and these boots have held up extremely well. I’ve only had to throw away a couple and since there are 12 boots in a package, you can easily replace one. Also, I lightly rinse them and hang to dry after each walk in the hope that will make them last longer. THEY ARE COST-EFFECTIVE: As mentioned, I originally purchased the Ultra Paws Durable Dog Boots, which cost $34.95 each. However, my dogs wouldn’t wear them, so they ended up being a waste of money. The Pawz boots might be expensive for what they are - essentially small, rubber balloons. However, the fact that my dogs will actually wear them (paired with the fact that they work and cost around $15 for 12) has made them a better, more cost-effective solution for us. SIZING: Both of my golden retrievers wear size large boots. There are several other golden retrievers in my neighborhood and they also wear size large. I was unsure what size to purchase initially, so I measured their paws and referred to the chart on the Paws website (http://pawzdogboots.com/size-chart/). While you definitely don’t want the boots to be too big, I would recommend sizing up if you were between sizes – only because it will be easier for you to get the boots on!
N**L
Beware - UPDATED
I don’t think I’ve ever given a one star rating before, but this product deserves it. I bought a set of these for my male Belgian Tervuren, about a 70 pound dog. I had him stand on paper, drew lines in front of his claws and just behind his rear pad, measured the distance (3 5/8 inches) and followed the fitting advice to order the LARGE size. This size is for Akitas, Labs, etc. The balloon part is fine - there is enough room for his paw. HOWEVER (big problem alert), the neck of the boot is so tight that a) it takes two people to put it on his paw and b) it hurts his leg because of the constriction - he holds his paws up and tries not to stand on them, and c) it’s very difficult to pull the boots off the paws once you finally get them on because the neck is SO tight. Perhaps I got a defective set, but this product is of zero use for me. I have no idea what these were made for - baby giraffes? Seriously, the ankles on these things are so much too small that it’s laughable. UPDATE: I wrote to the Pawz company about this but nobody has responded. I wanted to say to those of you who have the same problem we did that if you cut the tops of the boots off just below the lip it becomes workable, at least it did for us. The boots can then be put on by one person (although women might have more trouble than men due to the hand strength issue - I'm a guy and I didn't have any trouble) and the boots do not fall off on a long walk. I can't speak to how they stay on with active play or work because we don't do that with this older dog. I am leaving my review at one star because this is an issue the company really needs to address, even if it is in such a basic way as to inform customers via some text on the label. The boots do seem to work once you alter them, and when they work they should get a better review than I am giving them, but...they are really awful straight out of the box and the company's response to my inquiry was terrible, as in non-existant. Pawz needs a wakeup call, so my rating stands. Just know what you are getting in to.
A**R
Protective boot solution that stays in place
Perfect "boot" solution for my dog. I have a miniature Australian shepherd (22#), and this was the perfect size for her. They're a little tricky to get on, initially requiring a team effort by myself and my husband every time. Over time, however, I learned how to master it independently (within a week of constant winter wear). This was likely a combination of my dog becoming more familiar with the routine and my learning the best way to don the boots. In my experience: hold the boot open with 3 fingers of one hand, and support the dog's paw with your other hand. As you guide the paw into the boot, the paw hand can help hold the boot open and ensure no nails get caught in the process. Other positives: They're a good cold/muddy/rainy weather solution. The balloon-like fabric enables my dog to feel the ground, while still protecting her from cold and salted pavement or really messy conditions. She definitely likes these more than any other booties we've tried. After donning, she "high-steps" for the first few steps, then adjusts. She doesn't try to take them off (and can't). And unlike other boot options, they don't slide out of place. Note: these are definitely not meant to last for years. We threw 4 away within the first couple months because of tears. At this price point, however, it's worth it to me, especially as this is the only boot solution my dog has tolerated. (And if they were any thicker, I fear they'd be too difficult to stretch over paws.)
C**I
Could be better but great still
These work pretty well. They’ve need come off she’s ran and has zoomies at the park and they stay on. Not sticky on inside the shoes but outside they stick together in the packaging. Have to be careful to not tear them when putting them on. Also leave a little space on the end and keep your dogs nails drips so they won’t poke through. Coco walks in there’s like nothing ever happened unlike other shoes at first she acts like a baby about it but she moves fine once we’re out of the door. No diet or urine gets on her feet keeping them protected and clean.
K**I
Difficult to get on
These rubber dog boots are difficult to get on my dog’s paws. I purchased the appropriate size, according to the company’s instructions. However, I felt like I needed a third hand to get them on his paws. The opening is very tight. When I finally managed to get them on, they did work well. My yard has sparse grass so it’s pretty muddy when it’s rainy. The rubber boots are much easier to clean than his furry paws. The price seems high for only 3 sets of disposable boots. Think I’ll try to find something that is easier to put on/take off with each walk. Once these rubber ones are off, they are done.
R**W
Three years later and we still can't function without these
I initially purchased my first box of these in 2013 out of desperation. I live in Chicago and had bought several rather expensive pairs of dog shoes for my 13 lb Chihuahua, whose tiny paws cannot tolerate the snow and extreme cold of Chicago winters. He was able to walk right out of every pair of shoes I purchased, no matter how well I thought I measured. I thought these looked cheap and silly, but I had no choice but to take the risk because nothing else had worked. Now, three years since I bought my first box, I don't know how we would function without them! Firstly, I found them to be much easier to put on than they appear (although it helps to have a very cooperative dog, like my little man is). I like to turn my dog over on his back, grab a boot, stretch the mouth using the index and middle fingers of both hands, then simply place over my dog's paw and release. It can be a bit tricky the first few times around, but it wasn't long before I was able do all four paws in well under a minute. And, unlike every shoe I've ever put on every dog I've ever had, my Chihuahua does not walk around awkwardly in these - or completely refuse to walk at all. It's almost as if he's wearing nothing. I am most impressed with how well these boots protect my dog's feet. Typically, when going barefoot in the cold or snow, it would take only about a minute before his paws became intolerably cold and he simply froze in place while holding one paw in the air. I would then have to venture outside to retrieve him myself because no amount of calling or coxing would make him move from that spot. With these boots, he is able to go outside to the bathroom without issue and come back in with dry feet. I've also noticed that he dilly-dallies a lot more now that he has these boots, which is not necessarily a good thing when you want him to just do his business and come in, but it's proof that the boots are serving their purpose very well. Occasionally, he does come back in without one of his boots, but it's been a very rare occurrence. I recommend buying one of the bright colors so that they are easy to find if you have a large backyard and/or are planning to use them at night. The first boots I purchased were orange, which made the boots very easy to spot when one did fall off. The boots I most recently purchased were black and they are definitely much more difficult to locate. I've also noticed that these are very durable. Of the two packages I've purchased, only one of the boots (one of the older ones) has ever torn. The only reason I purchased another box of boots is because the orange color looked horrible with my dog's new blue snow suit (silly, I know). And yes, they do look very much like glorified balloons, but balloons absolutely cannot be successfully substituted for these boots. For one thing, these boots are thicker and more durable than your average balloon. Secondly, the necks of these boots are constructed in such a way that they fit nearly perfectly around the leg of the dog and do not cause discomfort. The same cannot be said for the narrow, restrictive necks of balloons. My only issue with this product is that they seem overpriced. You get the sense that they cost much, much less to produce than what we're being charged given the materials used. I've certainly gotten my money's worth, though, so I can't really complain. Overall, I consider these boots to be one of the best purchases I've ever made for my dog. He won't be winning any canine fashion awards any time soon, but at least he'll be warm.
B**A
Great, but not durable.
Ordered a pack of these in January to try for our Standard Poodle, Cooper, but we had warm weather and didn't try them until now, January 2025. His feet are shaved and when it's super cold he'll end up limping from ice forming between his toes. We also have a Golden Retriever whose feet aren't bothered by the ice and snow. The two of them love being outside and spend a few hours out each day. We had our first real snow today so grabbed our pack of Pawz. It took two of us to get them on, but we found a hack for a super easy, one-person way to put them on if we decide to keep using them (go to YouTube and search "how to put latex boots on a dog" and the first video shows the PVC pipe hack). Our Golden, Shadow, always wants what the other dog has and kept offering us his paw, so we put them on him as well. 😂 We were all set to video the crazy walk every dog has and were super disappointed. They both tore out into the snow, prancing and racing in their boots, showing them off, not bothered by them at all. They went through their normal routine, running around the yard. Speeding up the hill to the neighbor's fence to say hello to the neighbor dogs. Running down our long, steep driveway to say hello to the mailman and get a treat from him. Running around the house to run the wild turkeys out of the yard. The Pawz didn't do very well. After 30 minutes both dogs had blown out every boot on their foot. First their nails poked through. Now, both dogs get their nails cut and dremeled every 6 weeks. They aren't overly long (don't click on the floor). Then they ripped down the bottom. Front paws first, back paws within 10 minutes after that. So, should we buy them again? They kept the dogs feet warm, even though they'd torn. And.... These are the only boots I've ever bought that didn't fall off. Major bonus. But they aren't cheap enough for disposing of after 1 wear. They might be okay for a calm walk on a leash, but for our very active 6 year-olds, they are an expensive option as a one time use. If they were available in a heavy duty boot, maybe double thickness, I'd definitely be interested.
R**O
Dangerous product.
I bought these because my 15 year old English Setter was slipping on our hardwood floors. When i tried to put one on it was impossible because the end ring was so tight it was impossible to stretch enough to get over her paw. When I cut off the end piece and got it over her paw it was fine until a day later i noticed her paw was swollen to two times normal and I removed it. I thought she would lose her foot but the swelling did go down slowly. This product is dangerous and shoud be taken off the market.
ユ**ん
購入して良かった!
ユーチューブのマルチーズのナナちゃんで履かせてるのを見て購入しました。 うちの子はマルチーズ、7ヶ月の2.8キロです。補助器具も購入してたので簡単にワンちゃんに履かせることができました。 お散歩もちゃんとでき、帰ってからの足を洗う手間と乾かす手間がなくなり とても助かりました。 ブーツは汚れたら 洗って 又、使えるので購入して良かったです。
C**N
Merci pour ce produit !!
Ma chienne se rabotait les griffes d'une patte arrière suite à une hernie qui l'a paralysée en partie. Le temps de la convalescence et de la rééducation, ces chaussettes en forme de ballon à gonfler à la matière plus épaisse qu'un ballon, a protégé des griffes. A réception ca paraît impossible de glisser la patte dedans car l'embout est très étroit mais pour que ça ne glisse pas pendant la marche c'est bien ce qu'il faut. Il faut bien écarter l'ouverture et glisser la patte et remonter comme une chaussette.
B**N
Klasse Gummistiefel für den Hund hält: 15+km
++ sitzt fest ++ kann nicht verloren gehen ++ Gummi verrottet, falls es doch passiert oder Teile abreißen. + eine Nummer größer bestellen, dann halten sie länger. Ich hatte für einen Boarder Collie erst M bestellt, was die richtige Größe sein sollte und ist. Aber der Bootie geht nach durchschnittlich 5km kaputt, weil die Krallen beim Laufen das Material aufreissen. Größe L hält nun schon 15+km (Tracker gemessen, gefühlt beim Toben 30km) auf einem Wechsel von Asphalt, Schotter, Wiese, Feld, Wald). Dann stimmen Preis und die Leistung. Ich hatte verschiedene Booties (Stoff), weil mein Hund hin und wieder aufgescheuerte Stellen am Ballen hat. Beim Freilaufen verliert er sie aber, was unnütz Plastik in der Natur hinterläßt und die Eisbären und Greta dann weinen. Dieser Bootie ist unverlierbar. Sitzt aber etwas stramm (Blutzirkulation?). Für 60min rausgehen/joggen reicht es. Die Pfote bleibt trocken und sauber. Eine Nummer größer heißt aber auch patsch-patsch-patsch bei jedem Tritt, wenn das lose Gummimaterial den Boden trifft. ist uns beiden aber Wurscht. Nach einer Woche ist dann der Ballen wieder verheilt. -- teuer, wenn man die korrekte Größe bestellt, weil schneller Verschleiß. Sollte ein ein-Cent Artikel sein, weil es nichts anderes als ein etwas festerer Luftballon ist. Insgesamt aber 5 Sterne, weil ich es evtl wieder bestellen werde. Ist aber nichts für den Dauereinsatz für Hygienegestörte. Das wäre Tierquälerei.
M**A
Las medidas no son correctas
No son correctas las tablas, no sirven para un bichon frise, les incomoda aparte a los perros
R**O
Praticità
Molto pratico e utile
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