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February 23, 2010

dog boots

I was invited to visit my friend’s brand new home on the coast a couple of weeks ago. She knows I don’t go anywhere without Sammie, my golden retriever, and said I could bring her along. I knew my friend had beautiful hardwood floors so I thought ahead. I ordered Sammie a set of dog boots that she could wear in the house and not scratch the brand new floors. My plan worked perfectly. The boots were easy to slip on and off, and I didn’t have to worry about my dog scratching that gorgeous floor. As a result, we had a wondeful, relaxing visit and were asked to come back again.

Stomping in my Dog Err Force Ones!

Author: goodlookindog
February 3, 2009

Stomping in my Dog Err Force Ones!

Yo Yo power to the dog lovers in the house!  This is your kid Franky Fresh, and I’m here to lay down the word about a fly dog named Shakur.  Now when it comes to stomping the yard, the dance floor, or the pavement, Shakur represents in his dog boots.  Now I know what ya’ll is thinking “Franky, you know boots can’t be err force ones!”  Well I’m telling ya’ll, you ain’t never seen a pair of dog boots as tricked out as Shakur’s.

Shakur’s dog boots have embedded 2.2 inch rims that spin when he walks, got some thick baby blue laces, a pump for when he’s balling, and a thick sole for keeping his feet protected.  Ya’ll better know that sole has a chromed out nose too, cause Shakur’s not just fresh, he’s funky fresh!  There’s no human out there that has boots like Shakur’s, and when you’ve got four legs, ya’ll better recognize that what you put on your feet is the most important!

February 1, 2009

Fleece Dog JacketAs we know, different dog breeds have different coats–some provide more warmth in the winter than others. For those dogs that do not have thick coats, it’ s good idea to invest in getting your pet a winter doggy jacket or sweater. Keep your pet warm, dry, and comfortable during winter outings so your pet will enjoy walking and playing outdoors. I have found a website that offers a great selection at very affordable prices.

Another issue in cold weather is that of your pet’s paws. The pads on your dog’s feet are often overlooked by many pet owners when it comes to pet health problems. Dogs’ pads and toes are susceptible to cold weather damage; snow and ice is frozen water and can cause frost burns and frostbite. Another important winter concern is dealing with the salt used to clear ice from your steps or walkways. Ice removal products, generally either a form of salt or a combination of chemical melting agents, can cause serious burns to your pet’s feet if not washed off with a warm washcloth. A great way to prevent problems is to provide your dog with boots to totally protect his paws. This solution will also save you time in the long run because you won’t have to wash four paws after each snowy outing.

November 3, 2008

Raincoat SetJust because it’s wet and rainy out there doesn’t mean your pooch won’t want his daily walk. To be on the safe side, protect him from the cold, wet weather with a stylish rain coat and matching hat. It’s also a good idea to keep his paws warm and dry with rain boots. This will also save some puddles on your hardwood floor or carpet.

Paws for Some Advice

Author: goodlookindog
July 24, 2008

Dog BootsDog boots protect a dog’s paws and keep them warm and dry. They can also protect a dog’s tender paw pads from salt and heat and allow easier walking on rougher terrain than your neighborhood sidewalk.

Some dog boots are brightly colored, which provides not only a sporty look but allows for better visibility at night and in early morning hours for safety. There are also a variety of weights, sizes, and styles of dog boots available for different seasons, climates, and dog breeds.