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🐶 Keep Your Pup Stylish and Safe!
The EXPAWLORER Dog Socks provide a perfect blend of comfort and protection for your furry friend. With a range of sizes to ensure a snug fit, these anti-slip socks safeguard your pet's paws from extreme temperatures and slippery surfaces, all while keeping them stylish with an adorable design.
D**N
Great help to my golden
I purchased these for my sweet golden who is having trouble with his back legs, these are helping him a lot. Fit great, sometimes slip down but a minor inconvenience for the help they give my dog
C**D
Good idea, needs work!
I ordered these anti-slip socks to use on our dog in the house, because he slips on the wood floors. The idea is good the product needs some improvement. The socks need a Velcro strap to fasten the top of the socks so they don’t fall off. Also the anti-slip pattern needs to be on both sides because even if you fasten the socks with the tape provided the socks slip around on the dogs paw. The tape doesn’t work well for me because I don’t want to have the dog wear the socks outside and it’s very difficult to take the tape on and off when he needs to go outside.
S**N
EASY TO PUT ON
This are super easy to put on (if your dog cooperates which mine does). He was able to walk in them immediately and didn't try to shake or take them off like he has with other booties. They don't stay on long so I think I need a smaller size which I will purchase but I would recommend these. I think the only problem is they might benefit from a set of suspenders over the dogs back to attach to them like garter holders to keep them up and on with running around. I will also try that.
V**I
Nice socks - no sliding of falling.
These work really well. I have a 12 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback who is a little slow on the "get-up". He also slides on the hard wood floor and walks very timidly when he gets to it. We don't have alot of hardwood - but enough to make it difficult for him. These socks work great - he did some high stepping for a few minutes, but after that he walked like normal. I could tell that he felt better and safer about walking on the hard wood. They go on really easily and there is nothing to snag on toenails. They included a roll of grippy to help keep them up. That is a very nice touch and it works well. They stay on well enough.There is one issue, though. If he wears them for a while and walks back and forth from hardwood to carpet, the socks slowly tend to shift - so that the grippy part ends up on the side of his foot. It is pretty easy to fix - just rotate them back. But I thought a better design would be if the grippy paws were on all sides of the sock. That way it would be even easier to put on (no alignment of up and down) and you wouldn't have to worry about them rotating.
K**J
Need sock suspenders to make these work
Good concept although we all know dogs were never meant to wear socks. Knew better than to purchase but went ahead and wasted money on it given the insane amount of good reviews.I have a 14 year old, 120 lb. shepherd mix with arthritis. The socks fit well. I purchased these in hopes they would help with her balance/slipping on our hardwood floors... And they do seem to provide her with better stability when she is standing/walking. However, they fall off every time she stands up from sitting/laying positions. She does not mind them, at least she does not try to get them off, and that is a plus. But, the only way to get use out of them is to put them on only after she stands. As you can imagine this is a super pain considering her age, weight, and ailments. The tape that comes with product is crap btw. Just go ahead and throw it out and try velcro or athletic tape...neither of which have worked for me.
D**A
These did not work for my Husky
Well, these did not work for my Husky. He has a lot of foot fur so he tends to slide around on my tile floors. I had him trimmed and they also trimmed his foot fur too, but he still slips around inside. Someone told me about these socks and I figured I would give them a try. They do appear to be of a good quality, but they come off too often. He didn't fight when I went to put them on, so they are comfortable for him, but they just do not stay on for more than a couple of minutes. So I wish they did work better, but for my dog they didn't.
A**R
These socks work!
I have a 65 lb husky mix tripawd. We recently installed hardwood floors, and I wanted to ensure the safety of my pet as well as the protection of my new floors. These socks are WONDERFUL! They came with a roll of tape to hold them in place (tape sticks marvelously), but I found that the tape wasn't needed. The socks stay on and offer protection all day long. My dog accepted them and walks in them just fine.For full disclosure, the socks can twist so that the gripper portion no longer is on the bottom of the foot, but this is an easy fix when compared to the injury that could occur to my dog from a slip or the resulting scratch to my hardwood floors.
Z**E
When sock twists, traction is gone.
The Large Size EXPAWLORER Anti-Slip Dog Socks are nicely made and fit well on our 80 pound, older Bouvier. The silicon traction paw is quite cute and attractive. In general the socks do not slip off and when they are positioned correctly, with the traction paw under the dog’s pad, they work very well and give her great grip on wood and tile floors. But they have a major design flaw, they tend to twist on the paw and the traction gripper can easily end up on the side or the top. At this point they fail entirely as the sock material itself slips on these surfaces. A more useful design would be to put rings of the grippy traction material around the entire front of the sock so it would produce traction in all positions. I’ll keep these and be ready to continually rotate the front of the sock to give our Bouvier traction. But I will investigate other more reasonable and perhaps less cute designs.
A**R
Not quite fit
Might of been good if fit right.But 60lb border collie and the size we fit was tooooooo loose
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