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Hunnyboots - Set of Two Greyhound Boots V4 (a pair)

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Introducing Hunnyboots - the best greyhound and whippets boots on the market worldwide! For front or rear paws, these are the latest V4 version. Hunnyboots are especially designed for the slim greyhounds and whippet paws, they are excellent for dogs who need help recovering from corns or extra protection from broken toes, injuries, sensitive paws etc. These greyhound Hunnyboots are fantastic for everyday protection and grip. With a full length YKK zip and Velcro strap designed to sit below the dewclaw and hold the boot firmly in place. These Hunnyboots have great grip on all surfaces from wet parks to pavements or simply going for a rural walk. This style of Hunnyboots are not waterproof but they do dry out quickly, just like your own trainers. If you are looking for warm fleece lined Hunnyboots boots, find Hunnyboots Splish Splash Boots here.

  • Excellent for corns, broken toes, grass allergies, accidents etc
  • Hunnyboots are especially for narrow paw shape
  • Very comfortable boot padding for their sensitive thin skin
  • Easy to put on with YKK zip
  • Set of two boots
  • Please wear boots in pairs, even if only one is needed

🚚 £3.95 Delivery or £15 Next Day Delivery 🌎 Worldwide shipping

Review: "The Version 4 Hunnyboots are top notch!! They truly are the perfect custom boots. My greyhound doesn't limp at all from her corn when she wears her boot, and the fit is so comfortable she actually likes wearing it - unlike other boots we have tried lol." [David, UK] ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Add a Toe Cap (sold individually) - Designed specifically for greyhounds with Flexor Tenotomy procedure / flat paw.

Questions & Answers

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  • Can running dogs run properly in these ?

    Hello, we do not recommend allowing your dog to run whilst wearing the boots. They are very likely to slip and csuse injury.

  • Hey, looking at getting these for our whippet to stop the annual vet visits (and surgeries) during grass seed season. His front paws measure exactly 70mm if the paw is gently pressed flat (measured according to the guide). If I don’t press it down at all then he measures around 68mm and if I press it down slightly more firmly it stretches to 72mm. Width wise he is 42mm with the paw in the air and it widens to 45mm + when pressed down. He’s a standard whippet, 16.8kg but rather ‘beefy’ and muscular so don’t let his weight fool you. He measures approx 20.5 inches tall. I’m thinking the Medium but as he’s very much on the smaller end of this not sure if Small would be a better fit?

    Thank you for your message. Based on all of the information you have provided, I would recommend the medium size. The small truly are very very small and really only suitable for very slight whippets. Adding socks could also be helpful. 

  • My grey is measuring 110m would the XL still Fit?

    The XL fits paws that measure 9cm (90mm) to 10cm (100mm). 

  • Hi, will these be any good for a French bulldog?

    Hunnyboots are specifically designed to fit the long, slim 'rabbit paw' shape of sighthounds. Unfortunately this make them unsuitable for French Bulldogs' chunkier, shorter paws.

  • My dog is 89 mm, should I buy Large or XL , Thanks

    89mm is a Large according to the Hunnyboots size guide. Sometimes owners order both sizes to see which fits best and return the pair that's the least good fit. Items can be returned within 14 days of you having received them, as long as they're as new (i.e. not used outside, no dog hair - remove with sellotape or lint roller - all tags and packaging intact, and no damage). The original shipping cost isn't refunded.

  • How do I clean my dog's Hunnyboots?

    Hunnyboots aren't waterproof nor designed to be constantly wet. If they get wet or dirty, HAND wash them with mild washing detergent suitable for wool, in warm water. If wet with hard or corrosive salt water, rinse out boots. Brush any dirt from the zips with an old toothbrush. Pat dry to remove excess water. With zips undone, put boots in a warm, airy place (sunlight in summer, next to a heater in winter) until they are dry.

  • What would be the best option for my lurcher? I would like to find something protective for stones and uneven surfaces.

    Lurchers do well in Hunnyboots as they are specifically designed for sighthound paws - long and narrow - so fit very well. They offer extra protection and grip allowing your dog to walk comfortably.

  • There are 2 L’s on my Hunnyboots. Have I been sent 2 left boots?

    L means 'Large' not 'Left', so you can use either boot on either of the paws front and back.

  • Are the Hunnyboots waterproof?

    Neither Hunnyboots V4 nor Hunnyboots Splish Splash boots are waterproof. Hunnyboots V4 are made from the same fabric as human trainers, so hang them up overnight and they will dry. For Splish Splash, many people find they are moderately waterproof but in heavy dew or rain, they will get wet inside. Some people have found good result by using a waterproofing spray on the Splish Splash e.g. Nikwax Waterproofing Spray.

Common Questions & Answers about Hunnyboots

How do I measure my greyhound’s feet?
Get your dog to stand on a piece of paper and measure from the longest nail to the back of the metatarsal pad (the furthest pad back). Look at the measurement chart to find your size.

I don’t know what size my greyhound is?
If you're unsure after measuring, don't guess - email us and ask, we're here to help every greyhound to get the best fitting boots possible.

Why should I add socks?
Socks are great if your dog has a little too much room in their boot. It can help with sweat, the socks will smell rather than the Hunnyboots. You can simply wash the socks rather than the boots. There are three different heights of socks: knee, crew and ankle.

Do I need different sizes for front and back paws?
Yes, you need to measure both front and back as many dogs have two different sizes on front and back.

My greyhound has lost a toe. Is this a problem with Hunnyboots?
No, we recommend you measure as if the toe was there. Add a little bit of cotton wool inside the Hunnyboot where the toe is missing to make the boot a comfortable fit for your dog.

Does my dog wear two boots if it only has one poor paw?
Yes, we recommend your dog wears a set of boots, when your dog wears one boot it will make the dog higher so it’s important to wear two.

What is a toe cap used for?
Toe caps are designed to fit all sizes of Hunnyboots, the toe cap is made specifically for greyhounds who have had the Flexor Tenotomy procedure. Fondly called 'flat footers', these greyhound toes are flat post-surgery, even elevated, creating spear-like toenails capable of prematurely wearing out or even piercing most fabrics. They are also susceptible to snagging these wayward toes during play and general zooming activity.

How to Measure V4 Hunnyboots

How to Measure V4 Hunnyboots

Please note that sizings for V4 Hunnyboots and Splish Splash are different. Double check the size guide, even if you already have Splish Splash, but are buying a pair of V4s for the first time.

Remember that front and back paws can be different sizes! Measure both if you’re getting boots for front and back.

Contact us if you need help because your hound has long nails, higher than normal knuckles, or abnormal paws because of amputation, surgery, or an incident. We can advise the best fit.

To measure for V4 Hunnyboots: the easiest method is to take a ruler or tape measure, and while your hound is lying down, and their paws are extended and flat. Press down on the knuckles and hold the foot flat against the ruler. Measure from the tip of the longest nail, to the back of the pad. Once you have measurements front and back, you’re ready to choose your size.

Check knuckle type if your dog’s on the edge of two sizes

Check knuckle type

Check knuckle type

If your dog’s on the edge of two sizes. Knuckle type may affect the best size for your hound if they are on the edge of two sizes.

If the foot shape is ‘flat’ or ‘normal’, go up to the next size if on or over the size limit

If the foot shape is ‘flat’ or ‘normal’, go up to the next size if on or over the size limit

Examples:
If 7.8cm, choose MEDIUM
If 8.2cm, choose LARGE

If the foot shape is ‘high’, err on the smaller size range

Examples:
If 7.8cm, choose MEDIUM
If 8.2cm, still choose MEDIUM

Hunnyboots Measuring Chart:

Hunnyboots Measuring Chart:

Up to 69mm - SMALL
70 to 79mm - MEDIUM
80 to 89mm - LARGE
90mm+ - X LARGE

Does your greyhound limp?

They might have a corn on their paw

Read about corns

Customer Reviews

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Susan Carrington
Hunnyboots V4

Bit disappointed, great idea but they don't stay on I've tried with socks but still the same ,bought the large size as Jessica measured 8/9 cm did ask for advice before purchase

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Ann Crawford
Good boots but slip

Very good boots. Easy walking . The only problem is that my grey hound lurcher has very slim feet. The boots slip round when he is walking.

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Lin T
Comfy feet for our whippet

The boots are well made, cute, really nice appearance on his foot but quite difficult to get on. Our whippet wants to curl his foot and it is difficult to get it to stay straight. After two outings, he got used to the front paws and was 'tap, tap, tapping' along the pavement! No success with the back paws yet. He keeps lifting the rear leg and waving it about in the air! Better get him well used to the front paws before we tackle the rear paws. Hopefully they will stop the pain (and maybe cure?) his corns.

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David Lace
Awesome

Our greyhound has been suffering from corns on his front paws for months and even after removal of the corns, his paws are still obviously painful. With his new boots, he has gone from lame to walking and trotting along normally again ! Absolutely awesome and we wish we’d have bought them sooner. Thank you 🙏

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Rosemarie Coley
Santa

Christmas came early for my greyhound Santa as following surgery on his paw he is able to walk again with his hunnyboot, really helpful.