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WagWear Mojave - Breathable Rubber Dog Boots for Extra Grip & Paw Protection (black, two boots)

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WagWear Mojave breathable rubber dog boots are excellent for paw knuckling and paw dragging when you need to keep your dog's paw skin and nails protected. These are the breathable rubber boot design with perforated holes allowing for lots of ventilation when exercising or in the warmer months. These boots have a wide paw opening allowing the boots to slide on and off, the top Velcro straps make sure of a secure and firm fit. These boots are comfortable, easy to wash and light. They can be worn in the house, garden or on walks. If you are looking for a solid waterproof boot then look at their WagWear Wellies

Please note: This boot can not stand excessive wear. If your dog's knuckling severely, please look at Maximus PawsUp or buy WagWear boots once worn out.

  • Excellent boots for paw knuckling, dragging and grip
  • 100% rubber
  • Easy to put on with wide opening and Velcro to securely fasten
  • Easy to wash as made from rubber

Review: "Because of the holes in these boots Winnie’s paws were well ventilated and on removal I tested the temperature of her paws after every use and they were always cool and dry." [Dennis, Wells] ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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  • So these have a loop so the back legs could be clipped up into the wheels when needed?

    These can be worn down when a dog's in a wheelchair with legs down, but no, they don't clip up in the wheelchair. For that you need wheelchair stirrups.  The wheelchair kit comes with stirrups included but if you need spares, there's a boot and stirrup kit or you can get stirrups only.

  • My dachshund had spinal surgery in May and has now been going on shortish walks. He is not knuckling but must not be lifting his back right paw properly as he has worn two of his nails right down. What would you suggest?

    WagWear protect the nails from the scraping caused by light knuckling. For severe knuckling, the boots may not last as long as normal. Maximus PawsUp are corrective knuckling boots and another option.

  • Hello, my spaniel slips when he walks on the laminate flooring. It is his back legs that I need boots for. Can you recommend what is suitable please

    I would recommend the Breathable WagWear Mojave boots, these are 100% rubber giving them excellent non-slip traction on laminate or slippery flooring. The holes in the boots make them breathable so your dog won't sweat inside like a normal boot. Measure your dogs paw width to get the right size boot.

How to Measure WagWear Mojave Sizing

WagWear Mojave Boots Sizes

WagWear Mojave Boots Sizes

Get your dog to stand on a peice of paper and draw around their paw.

Measure from the longest claw to the back, and also the widest point.

Find measurement table here.

WagWear Mojave® Rubber Dog Breathable Boots (black, a pair)

Benefits

WagWellies® Mojave is our hot and dry weather boot. Designed to protect paws from the hazard of hot pavement. The perforated holes allow lots of ventilation. The open slits make them easy to slide off and on, while also creating a secure fit that will stay put even while on the run. Our patented design is sleek, sturdy, and, most importantly, comfortable, making for the perfect paw protection.

Getting a dog used to wearing boots is a process. It is very normal to see an amusing high-step in the beginning. This is because they can’t feel the floor and it throws off their coordination, they need time to re-coordinate themselves. It may even take getting them outside and on with the walk before they start to realize that they can in fact walk & run as usual.

Customer Reviews

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Della Tudisca
Rubber dog shoes

Honestly…. disappointed ,they won’t stay on my dogs feet. They are not too big.lHe is a German Shepherd. Unfortunately I will be sending them back.
I am not sure what else to do re: him dragging his feet I was banking on these boots to help.
The idea was good a loved the style of them.

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Pauline Cross
Wagwear Mojave Breathable dog boots XXL

I’ve tried the boots on Aslan, my Leonberger, and they fit very nice and a snug fit. I’ve yet to try them outside but feel they should be okay and better than the previous ones he’s been wearing that kept twisting round. I’m interested in seeing how durable they are going to be. Many thanks. 😊

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Hayley Lewis
Booties

The boots are so easy to put on off, they are a lot better than the ones he had before. I would buy them again definitely 👍

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Laura Morrison
Game changing boots for more comfortable walking

Isla has long suffered with sore paws making walking very uncomfortable for her. These boots were recommended by a friend. I should have bought them months ago!!

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richard murray
Great fit, rubber a bit thin

My 55kg Malute has bad arthritis. His back end drops and his back paws scrape as he's walking. Having tried a few different boots that didn't last 5 mins, thought we'd give these a try. On first impression, they fit great and don't twist or turn whilst walking. They do look like a proper pair of boots.
The rubber front and soles though are a bit thin. We have to walk to the fields along the footpath. They're great on the grass and fields but along the pathway after 1 day is causing the rubber to wear. I'm hoping they'll last but I'm not holding my breath.
As the purpose of these boots are for dogs that are dragging their paws.. it would have made more sense for the front and where it joins on to the sole, to have been thicker. Then they wouldn't just have been an ok boot.. they would have been a great boot.