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The best dog boots

Kate Barrington   

The best dog boots
International2 min read
  • Dogs boots can protect your pup's paws from the elements and provide extra traction.
  • Winter weather, especially, brings snow and rock salt that can lead to dry and cracked paw pads.
  • If you're in the market for a durable pair of dog boots to protect your dog's paws, our top pick is Ultra Paws Durable Dog Boots.

The pads of your dog's feet are much tougher than your own - tough enough for them to run around on rough terrain without discomfort. There are, however, times when your pup's pads could use a little extra protection so they don't develop dry or cracked paw pads.

In the winter, a nice set of dog boots will keep your dog's paws dry and safe from corrosive substances like ice melt and rock salt. In the fall, boots will keep your pup's feet clean on muddy walks. Plus, it never hurts to keep a set of all-purpose booties on hand in addition to a warm dog coat.

Dog boots come in many shapes, colors, and materials, so it can be difficult to choose just one pair unless you know exactly what you're looking for. That's where we come in. We did the research to find the best dog boots in several categories so you can choose the right pair for your needs, no matter the season.

Here are the best dog boots you can buy:

Updated on 1/16/2020 by Lisa Sabatini: Updated prices, links, formatting, and text.

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