WagWellies Mojave Dog Boots

WagWellies Mojave Dog Boots

WagWellies® Mojave are hot and dry weather boots from Wagwear. Designed to protect paws from the hazard of hot pavement or difficult terrains. 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. This patented design is sleek, sturdy, and, most importantly, comfortable, making for the perfect paw protection. Sold as a set of 4. Keep your pup's paws safe with these sleek and sturdy boots.

These boots run small, so if you're between sizes, we recommend opting for the larger size.

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The WagWellies® should fit snug, they can even need a little squeeze to get on. Although it might be a stretch to get through the opening-the paw spreads out in the cavity of the boot. Less movement means more comfortable for your dog. It will feel more natural and there will not be any excess weight on the paws. Position strap under Wagwear label to keep front flap from moving.

These boots run small, so if you're between sizes, we recommend opting for the larger size.

     

    Paw Length Measuring Instructions: place dog's paw on a sheet of paper and mark the back of the paw pad and the tip of the longest claw.

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      The WagWellies® should fit snug, they can even need a little squeeze to get on. Although it might be a stretch to get through the opening-the paw spreads out in the cavity of the boot. Less movement means more comfortable for your dog. It will feel more natural and there will not be any excess weight on the paws. Position strap under Wagwear label to keep front flap from moving.

      These boots run small, so if you're between sizes, we recommend opting for the larger size.

         

        Paw Length Measuring Instructions: place dog's paw on a sheet of paper and mark the back of the paw pad and the tip of the longest claw.

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          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.  

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