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The XSY&G Dog Boots are designed for medium to large dogs, offering a perfect blend of comfort, durability, and safety. With a waterproof exterior and anti-slip sole, these boots protect your dog's paws from harsh weather and rough terrain. The adjustable straps ensure a secure fit, while reflective elements enhance visibility during nighttime walks. Ideal for adventurous pups, these boots are a must-have for any dog owner looking to keep their furry friend safe and stylish.
J**R
Doesn’t fit chicken legs but they are still good for thick thighs!
These work great and they have strong Velcro. However, they are too big for my dog’s chicken legs lol even with the smallest size available. I recommend if you have a dog with think thighs!
J**A
Would buy again
I got these for my dog in the winter time because her feet get cold very fast, she absolutely loves that she can stay out in the winter time a lot longer and enjoy the snow! I am from MN so it gets to be (-40) very cold haha she loves these boots! Very durable and the Velcro is heavy duty!!
S**D
Overall great shoes to protect doggy feet, but the fit can be a little tricky
The media could not be loaded. Pros: Good color options, thick protective and non-slip soles, durable for dogs who like to run and play hard, seemingly comfortable, and they have two velcro straps to secure the shoe to your dog's foot.Cons: The sizing can be tricky. While the bottom velcro strap is adjustable, the second strap isn't the same (it doesn't have the plastic part where you can feed the velcro through to better tighten and secure the shoe). After ordering a second set in a smaller size, we still will have some issues with either the shoes coming off or twisting around so the protective sole is on the side or top of her foot and I'll have to go over and fix them (this typically happens when she's running around and playing but it has happened a couple of times just walking or moving normally around a building).Full Review:I was looking for good dog shoes for my service dog Charlie after a day out at a local dog event where I realized the next day her paw pads had minor burns from walking on the concrete and asphalt between activities. She never gave any indication that she was hurting so I knew I wanted to get her some shoes to protect her feet. After researching over twenty pairs, I decided on the XSY&G Dog boots due to their thicker soles, high reviews, and reasonable price. I went by their measurement chart but it wasn't easy to get accurate measurements on a pup who doesn't like her paws being handled. Charlie is a rescue mutt who weighs around 35 pounds, but she's tall and lean (we suspect she had some greyhound in her based on how she runs and how fast she is). By weight, she would be a Size 4 but I had measured her a couple of times and there was some variety in her actual measurements. I ordered a Size 3 and she wasn't a big fan when they came in. I tightened them as much as I could and her front two shoes seemed to be okay but her back two shoes came off very quickly. I ended up needing to order a second pair in Size 2. She wears Size 3 on her front paws and Size 2 on her back paws (I've read it's fairly common for dogs to have different size front and back feet so keep that in mind when you purchase them; I do like having an extra pair of each size to use when one pair needs to be cleaned or if one gets lost). Even when I try my best to secure them tightly, they still can come off or a shoe will rotate around her foot so the bottom protective sole is on the side or the top of her foot and she's walking on the fabric instead. I probably have to either adjust or put one of her shoes back on at least once whenever we go out. So for that, I'd recommend getting a color other than black so they're easier to spot if they come off. Otherwise, they seem pretty comfortable for her. She was able to adjust to wearing them within a few days and doesn't usually try to mess with them or take them off purposefully. I feel much better knowing her paws will be protected on hot surfaces (especially since we live in the south where it gets very hot) and potential hazards like anything sharp or gross she might step on when we're walking through parking lots or down the sidewalk. I definitely wish there was some kind of adjustment that could be made so the shoes are less likely to turn or come off but I'd rather have to fix them when that happens than risk her feet getting hurt. Overall, I'm pretty happy with them and Charlie seems to be good with them too. :)
C**.
AFTER USING THEM FOR THE SECOND SEASON...
Overall I like them and they are worth buying. However after using them for all kinds of seasons and weather here is what I think:Quality:They are VERY WELL made, they are made to perfection, fabric, stitching, rubber soles and all that are made with highest attention to detail and perfectly designed to open wide for easy foot placement and the two Velcro ties are long enough and very logically placed for tight adjustment so they don't fell off the foot.Color:Color is nice and very pleasing but most importantly I went with orange and never was happier because..Occasionally especially initially as I was trying to find the sweet spot between making them sit on the paw and not making them too tight the shoe would go off .. and if you are dealing with a happy dog exploring every snow bank and such it is much easier to immediately spot bright color like orangethen if it were brown or black that could kind of bland in with other elements of the landscape.Height:They are okay but I wish they were about two inches longer or even more. Especially for the cold season. For hot season they are okay if you are using them for hot sidewalk but in the winter if the dog goes into a decent height of snow then the snow will get on the top a little.. and as a result they will get wetwhich is not ideal for the paw and also if you walk a dog twice or three times a day there is an issue of drying them between the walks. I usually have them placed just by the vent outlet in the floor and within few minutes they are dryish and definitely dry by the time for the next walk.Wish list:I wish they were big higherI wish they had a pull string at the top to snugly close by the paw so no snow would get ever in.Fit:If you find a right fit for your dog then they stay put. Honestly my dog is super energetic snow loving long fur dude and the moment we get out he goes crazy happy about the snow so he runs all over the place and yet they still stay put. They make fun tap tap tap tap sound when the dog walks on the hard surface but that only makes you laugh , dog does not care.Putting them on:My dog never minds putting his rain coat or a harness so he is used to wearing stuff, was used to prior to first shoes.. still he did NOT like the idea and he tried vigorously shake them off..I learned the trick to put them LAST moment before we leave and once the all are on.. immediately get out of the door so he got distracted by the amazing outdoors and immediately forgot about his shoes..This only took couple first walks and later on he starated associating the shoes with the walk in the snowso he was happily obliging..How I put them on: for the front paws he usually sits and I ask for one paw at the time liek paw shake so he will give a paw and I put the open shoe on, tie it and ask for the second paw. ..The hind paws or .. legs? most comfy is to flip him on the side and do them in the side position.I really love the idea of those shoes. I did not like to spend almost 30 dollars on them and tried to find cheaper ones and I tried but they were all flimsy and weird and falling off and this style really worked for us from a get go.The snow is when we use them the most, in our area all the city sidewalks are HEAVILY salted and when we used to walk "barepaw" I had to either walk with the dog entirely on the snow surface or carry him over any spots of salt as the moment he touched the salts he would be lifting his paws in pain and screaming in pain often flipping on a side and would limp if he tried to walk.. I had to clean them with snow immediately and then carry him home and wash off the chemicals.The shoes made instant difference. The first walk was amazing success as he could just walk over any salt and such and there was zero problems. ZERO. salts do not get inside even over the top of the shoeas it is only deep snow that can get in and only a little so that solved all our frustrations.The tricky part is to guess the size and instead of guessing I recommend to buy two sizes andthen return the one that does not fit. I got just one pair and we were desperate, I thought I measured perfect and when the shoes came they were too small so we had to wait again for the next size that fit perfectly. To save yourself a trouble I suggest get two sizes that feels most accurate.Rain - they are just so so for the rain as they can get wet but if the water is yacky with all run off dirt from the streets and such still better to have them then paw coming in contacts with all those things.Hot Summer- They are okay but not ideal. Just as they fit perfectly and provide solid insulation of the bottom from the heated asphalt I prefer the netted shoes that do not trap the heat on the paw.Spring - a must! when they start putting mulch all over the landscaped areas every time my dog would walk on a new mulch he would limp and suffer just as the winter salts. Mulch is treated with pesticides against pests.. and those somehow were harming his paws so the shoes solve the problem instantly.Good luck with your selections and many happy fun walks!
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