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WagWear WagWellies® Rubber Dog Boots (two boots)

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These WagWear rubber dog boots are excellent if your dog needs extra protection or extra grip on slippery floors. These boots are easy to put on, open the mouth of the boot and secure the Velcro strap around the top. These boots are light and easy to wash (rinse under a tap), they can be worn in the house or out on walks. Your dog will be able to run and corner with confidence as the soles have great non-slip traction. If you're looking for breathable WagWear boots please see WagWear Mojave.

Please note: This boot can not stand excessive dragging. If your dog is dragging or knuckling severely, please look at Maximus PawsUp or buy WagWear every few months.

  • Excellent protection and extra grip on slippery surfaces
  • Good for light knuckling or dragging as want crack
  • Wide boot opening and easy Velcro straps to secure
  • Non-slip allowing your dog to get around corners
  • Washing boots is easy as rubber, can go swimming

Review: "Nina seems to walk with confidence which wasn’t the case before as she has damaged nerve endings due to epilepsy. Compared to the Walkabout knuckling boots these are almost silent which is so much better." [Lynn, Somerset] ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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WagWear WagWellies Rubber Dog Boots

WagWellies, the original wagwear “Wellington” boots. These 100% rubber, slip-on puddle jumpers are built to last. The open-vented slits make them a breeze to slide 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.

How to Measure

- Place a piece of paper on a hard floor surface.
- Have your dog stand and bear weight with the affected paw on the piece of paper.
- Trace around the outline of the paw, keeping the pen vertical and in continuous contact with the paw.
- Determine the Paw Width and Paw Length by standing your dog on a piece of paper and tracing around the paw. The paw width is left to right, and the paw length is the back of the paw to the end of the longest toe nail. These boots are square so if your dog has longer paws 'Hare shape' feet or needs a medical grade boot, please see Therapaw Boots.

Customer Reviews

Based on 23 reviews
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David Cartwright
Just What We needed!

Our little sausage became a victim of IVDD a year ago and during his recovery we have graduated from a pram to hi much-loved wheels. We have now bought these wellies to help him walk and he loves them!

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Heather Pontin
Wellie boots

Exactly what Rufus needed on a snowy morning! Kept his feet dry and gave him good grip. I’m very pleased with these and his other pair with holes.
Both stop him knuckling and allow him to walk properly.

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Louise Jennings
Didn't stay on well enough

These should have been much better than they are considering the price. Despite measuring my dog's paw and doing the velcro up tightly around his ankle, they slip down really quickly, and I spent a lot of time adjusting them. The online chat person had a few suggestions, but they didn't work. I don't think the design is very good.

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Michelle Brown
Opening too small

As expected, a quality boot, however whilst I believe the actual foot size was correct, the opening to get the foot in was too small so will be returning.

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Janette Navan
Not suitable

I've tightened the boot to the max but the boot just slips down my dogs leg and she ends up walking on the back of the boot