🦮 Step up your dog's confidence with every paw print!
These Dog Anti Slip Paw Grips come in 12 sets (48 pcs) with a stronger adhesive and non-slip silicone points designed to improve traction on slippery surfaces. Ideal for senior dogs or pets with weak legs, they protect paws from hot pavement and reduce slipping on hardwood or tile floors. Easy to apply and remove with water, these pads can be trimmed for a perfect fit, making them an essential mobility aid for your furry friend.
S**L
Real French Bulldog needs XL. TRACTION Action!
The media could not be loaded. I have a breed standard male French Bulldog 33 lbs who needs an XL. I'm considering an XXL to make them wrap his foot a bit. Bought L at first and they were too small. Didn't cover his pads enough. I used them anyway as they worked and they're spendy. These only last ONE day per set on my dog. He's a senior (9yr) and not too active. Chases his ball a bit, goes outside 3 to 5 x a day, sleeps most of the time. If it's wet outside the stickers are done for. One or two might make it half the day the next day but they're sliding off if they do. My dog loves these. He fussed at first while applying, but once he made the connection (after about 2 days) that what I'm putting on him gives him control on the slippery floors, he became totally compliant and seems happy when he gets them on. (see video 👀) Although these don't last long, they are totally worth it to my baby to feel secure walking and running. At his age with no cartlidge in his joints with weak hips, I know it reduces his risk of injury while playing and really improves his quality of life! I love this product. I'm very careful pulling them off if an old one is still hanging on so not to hurt his pads. I understand people say to shave between the pads and the stickers will last longer. I believe them. His hair isn't long on his pads but I'm sure it's a factor in them being short lived. Next time I get him groomed I'll have them do that so I get better use of this product. But these are GREAT and I'm on auto ship for these now. Also good for hot pavement! Just keep a good supply on hand. Your dog will love you even more!
A**E
Great short term solution
Update: Sticky solution: My vet recommended "Skin-Tac" wipes and this product has really helped the grips stay on for about a week at a time. If they get wet, the grips do fall off but this is an improvement for sure. (I also purchased Uni-Solve remover wipes in case I need to remove them painlessly for any reason.)Original Review: These work wonderfully, for about 2-3 days at a time. I tried to clean my dog's pads with alcohol and stick/press the grips on after the alcohol dried, but they still come off unfortunately, even after trimming the fur between toes and nails. These work so well that I may just put up with it, much more effective than toe grips. For sizing: my dog measures as a M per the chart (1.5"), but they were much too big (I was cutting more than half of the grip off). I would recommend going down a size if you have a small dog who is in between sizes too, because although you can trim them to size, you either trim some of the grippy spots off or you trim right up to the grippy spots, which I think tends to pull the grips off the dog's pads quicker. If you have a larger dog, you will have more wiggle room I think.
R**N
They work okay, but not a miracle cure
The sticky pads work as described but nothing crazy. They provide slightly more traction than nothing. I think they're nice when they're on but they're quite sticky and difficult to get off. They tend to shift slightly after you put them on so they don't always get the right spot. You definitely need to trim all the hair around the toes before applying. I did not trim my dog's toe hair and she was not happy with me when I took them off. Overall I think they're fine. I might use them on days when I know the dog will be walking around the slippery floor a lot, but for other days I won't. I was surprised at how quickly my dog got used to them though, which was a good thing. My other dog however tried to pull them off right away and never got used to them.
J**.
Gamechanger for my dog, but expect to reapply regularly.
My senior dog is gradually losing mobility in his hind legs due to arthritis. His legs slowly slip out from under him on wood floors and there's no carpet in the house. He has trouble getting his footing, and it's very hard for him to stand back up if he's lying down. I have tried rubber claw cover grips and grippy socks/shoes, neither of which were effective or easy to put on and take off.These stickers have given him his mobility back. He can actually stand on hard surfaces without his back feet slowly sliding out from under him and he can stand back up again on his own (although sometime he still needs help due to weakness/bad positioning). He is not a chewer and has never torn them off.You can't expect these stickers to be what they're not. At the end of the day, they're just stickers and they're not really going to stay on your dog's feet for very long. A pack of 48 lasted my senior dog two months, although he is not active at all. He spends most of his time inside napping and doesn't really go outside much anymore since he potties on pads now due to all the stairs leading outside. So if that describes your dog, these stickers will likely last longer. I think I reapply them paw-by-paw every 1-2 days as they fall off on their own. Sometimes they can make it up to 4 days, but that is rare.I got the XXL size for my dog. He is a black lab mix and 65 lbs. and the paw stickers are almost exactly the same size as his front paws. His back paws are a little smaller, but they still work fine. At first, I cut them up into individual toes because I read in reviews they work better that way. That gets old very fast as it's a hassle to cut, peel, apply, and remove all those little toe pieces. And I'd find them all over the house! They last longer when applied in a single sheet as they stick to the inner hair between the paws. They're easier to apply and remove in one sheet as well. They don't seem to bother him at all and he acts like he has nothing on his feet. I wait until they're mostly off to remove them as to not rip out his inner paw hairs, or I'll cut the sticker off the hair. I've only had to do that a couple times though.TL;DR: They're worth a shot for your inactive, indoor dog as long as you recognize you will have to continuously reapply them every 1-2 days. Make sure to measure your dog's paws to get the right size!
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