🐶 Keep your pup stylish and safe with every step!
Aqumax Dog Anti Slip Paw Grips are designed for larger dogs, featuring a stronger adhesive and non-toxic materials. Each pack includes 12 sets (48 pads) that provide reliable traction on slippery surfaces, ensuring your furry friend can move confidently. Made with eco-friendly practices, these pads are perfect for both everyday use and injury recovery.
Package Dimensions | 22.1 x 20.07 x 1.27 cm; 68 Grams |
Manufacturer reference | aq6384 |
Closure | Pull-On |
Color | Black |
Size | XL-1.97"x2.24"(41-60 lbs) |
Quantity | 1 |
Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 68 g |
S**H
One trip outside... 💩
Well they work well in the house. My dog was so confused the first time he played fetch and didn't skid around the corner like a Toad hitting a banana peel. They do okay at staying on when hard surfaces are all you have, but carpet and going outside the start peeling off like a 3 year old playing with their brand-new sticker.Cut them apart to make them last longer though! I cut individual toes and the big pad too. Makes it so I can replace a toe or two at a time versus the whole sticker.My dog, an incessant paw licker, doesn't really bother these too much.Also, if I buy again, I'll size up from what I got for a little more coverage... And since I cut to size anyway, I won't mind a little extra material.
A**R
Definately helpful
My 13 year old golden is having trouble getting up due to age and joint and muscle issues. He would slide when trying to stand up on the tile and LVF. These pads definitely help him not to slide and make it much easier to stand. Makes me more comfortable that he isn't going to fall over and I don't feel I have to lift him every time he wants to get up. They start to peel off within a week so you have to replace them but I would recommend them.
P**N
Wish I found them sooner!
Wish I had found these sooner! I have LVP flooring and is more slick than I wanted for my dogs. My corgi had back surgery and has been very unstable in the rear. These pads do help….1. Clean the paw pad with alcohol first, allow to dry, then apply gripper pad - this will keep the adhesive gripper on the paw longer than 4 hours2. Trim nails and fur on each paw to obtain maximum benefit3.Wished I know about these sooner after surgery to help with her rehab…these will be repurchased !
J**S
Works well for a day or so
The adhesive is water soluble which is great for clean up and not too strong to prevent easy removal. My main gripe is having to manually cut and trim each pad to separate into the individual toes and pad for each foot. I would never apply the full uncut pad as it would restrict toe movement and stick to the fur between the pad and toes. I wish they would individually die cut the pads with separate toes and heel.
A**E
As good as it gets
Sticks to hair really well. Best to cut out the toes and paste them on separately. If you have a hairy dog, I guarantee these stickers will stick really well. Maybe too well. They will come off the pads way before they fall off the hair. This was a problem for me. At first I just slapped the whole sticker on my English Cocker Spaniel’s paws. They stuck to the hair great so it didn’t really matter if they stuck to the pads and I was pleased. But as they began to wear, this was a problem. If a corner of the sticker adhesive wore off I had to just use scissors to cut off the bad part, because there was no way I could peel off the rest of the sticker. It was stuck so strongly on her hair that trying to pull off a still sticky bit was difficult and painful for her. Plus I discovered that little bits of debris was getting stuck under the sticker. Still, the stickers are by far the best solution I’ve found for my elderly, balance challenged dog. They were making such a huge difference to her that I didn’t want to give them up. I had read that others had cut the stickers into pieces, so I tried it and…Yay! It fixed all our problems. Sticking each toe on separately eliminated the space that was trapping the debris under the sticker. Plus, as each toe comes off, you just replace the toe instead off taking off the whole sticker. You simply cut the toes out while the sticker is still stuck to the package backing and then put each cut-out toe on the pads separately. The two pictures I posted show my technique. In one of the pictures you can see that the large palm sticker was staying on and wearing down naturally, so I left it on and just replaced the four toes. Some tips: put the stickers on when your dogs feet are clean and dry, then wait a little for the adhesive to set before you let them out of grass or rough surfaces. My dog tends to lose about half of the toe stickers in 48 hours. So they do need to be replaced regularly. But I don’t think you could safely make the adhesive stronger or you would not be able to get them off if you needed to. These are still way better than boots and socks. The waterproof boots that they can wear outside aren’t breathable so they can’t wear them 24/7. The socks that are breathable can’t be worn outside. So with boots or socks you’re always taking things on and off. Replacing the stickers is easy in comparison.
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