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Polar Trex Winter Dog Boots - Set of 2
Ruffwear
Polar Trex Winter Dog Boots - Set of 2
$49.95
Description

  Warmth, traction, and protection for winter conditions

  The Polar Trex dog boots provide warmth, traction, and protection so those paws can keep exploring in winter conditions.

  Constructed with an insulated softshell upper for breathable, weatherproof warmth in extreme cold and inclement weather. The Ruffwear-designed Vibram® Icetrek™ outsole provides traction on frozen surfaces and is a barrier against cold and snow-melt chemicals. The hook-and-loop closure cinches at the narrowest part of the dog’s leg for a secure fit. Zip the stretch gaiter over the closure to protect the hook-and-loop from snow build-up.

  Just as you would with your gear, adjust fit and check tension of boot straps 15 minutes into your activity and throughout the adventure as needed.

  Sold in a set of TWO boots. Many dogs have wider front paws than rear paws. Ruffwear offers their boots in sets of two so you can order the appropriate sizes for a good fit on both the front and rear paws.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Protects paws from winter elements and ski edges

  • Pullover stretch gaiter with zippered closure helps keep snow out

  • Waterproof, windproof, breathable softshell upper fabric

  • Vibram® Icetrek® non-marking rubber outsole with winter-specific lug pattern provides superb traction on frozen surfaces

  • Reflective trim for visibility in low-light conditions

  • Sold in sets of two

  Materials:

  -- Upper: polyester blend with WR finish (face: 87% polyester, 13% spandex, backing: 100% polyester) (bluesign® approved)

  -- Gaiter: Spandex

  -- Zipper: YKK reverse coil zipper

  -- Outsole: Vibram® Icetrek®

  -- Closure: YKK hydrophobic hook-and-loop

  Getting started with Ruffwear boots? Check out these helpful tips:

  1. WORK ‘EM

  When you first get the boots, work them in your hands so the sole becomes more pliable. Because of their weight, small dogs have a particularly hard time softening the outsole of their boots, so breaking them in with your hands can really help them become more comfortable, quickly.

  2. TAKE IT SLOW

  Start by putting the boots on in the house for a couple minutes. Then, try short adventures outside, gradually increasing the time spent in the boots. We recommend using treats or toys and keeping the activity fun and rewarding to take the focus away from the boots. Along with breaking in the boots, you’ll help your dog get accustomed to wearing them.

  3. STOP AND CHECK

  Each time you use the boots during the break-in period, stop and check for rubbing and hot spots. This is also a great time to check the strap tension and fit to make sure the boots stay secure.

  4. TRY SOCKS

  Just like socks help with the overall comfort of our shoes, boot liners can help with a dog’s overall comfort, providing a soft wicking layer between the paw and the boot. Socks can also help protect the dew claws and enhance fit.

  5. GET THE RIGHT FIT

  Getting the right size boot not only ensures the boot will stay on and upright, but it also helps with boot comfort. The boot strap should fit snugly above the metatarsal/metacarpal pad, but below the carpal pad. It should fit with little excess room from left to right, and front to back, and bend at a 45-degree angle where the dog’s paw naturally bends.

  6. EMBRACE THE BOOT DANCE

  Your dog will most likely “dance” their first time in boots, shaking their paws and high stepping. This is a natural reaction! Don’t be alarmed and try not to laugh — dogs are sensitive and laughing can cause anxiety for them. You might be surprised how quickly your dog will get used to the idea of boots if you follow the tips above, and perhaps most importantly, use lots of rewards to make it a fun and engaging experience.

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