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Walkee Paws 100% Waterproof Dog Boots feature a patented connected leggings system with adjustable straps and collar clip for a secure, comfortable fit. Designed to protect paws from extreme cold (-40°F), snow, rain, mud, and ice-melt chemicals, these boots combine durable rubber soles with 4-way stretch fabric for natural movement and anti-slip traction. Machine-washable and easy to put on, they keep your dog’s paws clean, dry, and safe during every outdoor adventure.






| Brand | Walkee Paws |
| Closure Type | Elastic, Pull-On, Velcro |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 2,628 Reviews |
| Material | Fabric - 82% Nylon, 21% spandex, shoes -Rubber |
| Product Care Instructions | Air Dry, Machine Wash |
| Size | S |
T**Y
BEST product ever! Really works wonders! EASY on/off
The perfect solution to a flooded kitchen floor. Doodles get ice balls in their curls! Rubber boots hold up to frigid temps, ice melt chemicals, and keep paws warm with "furry slippers" dry. Muddy dog park - the sanitary solution to happy play. Easy on/off, fit once, and don't have to bother adjusting for months. All quality materials and stitching. We put down ALOT of miles. So many people have taken a photo of the QR code wanting to purchase, or just given praise for her socks/ boots.
A**A
Yay for the brand Boo for Product Quality Control
I would rate the product itself a lot higher since I’ve used their product before. I required a new pair of boots for a new dog fast and I ordered from Amazon. Absolutely disgusting result. I opened the box of “new” boots to find filthy boots covered in dog hair that isn’t mine. Knowing that dogs can have fleas if they aren’t properly treated makes me feel this is dangerous to my own pets. I don’t know where this box came from or what might be on the fur here. It’s from a stranger so I have no way of knowing. I was unable to even try on the item for my pet because I want to ensure she’s safe. Very gross and poor product quality control
N**S
Great Idea but Boots Need Redesign
I tried these because I have been cycling through boots trying to find ones that fit, STAY ON, and are easy enough for me to get on and off my service dog. We live in a state that gets really hot and really cold in the midwest so I need something that protects in both. I tried the M first which was too big for my 40lb Husky mix that has fairly dainty paws. The S/M size fit much better. Positives: These are really easy to get on and off! I love that and the shoes are labelled R, L and two B’a for back feet. The adjustments are easy to make while staying snug. They seem like they would be very easy and quick to hand wash and hang dry. They definitely stayed on when having her walk, trot, Sit and Down as her feet were far enough in the ‘sock’ part and the boots were tall enough. I am not a fan of anything putting constant tension on my dog’s collar however so that was a very slight downside. You might not have to use that feature though; I didn’t thoroughly test it out because of my major negative reason: Negatives: the boots themselves were NOT designed to the shape of a paw flat on the ground. The ‘tread’ only covers their claws/toes and not the major pad (see picture - where my thumb is was where her major pad was on her back feet and the front when I checked). This makes the boots not effective when she was walking as, while the rubber was very flexible, the back of the boot will be in contact with the ground and ultimately I am pretty sure the wear and tear wouldn’t be good. They need to really look at the shape/anatomy and elongation of dog feet and redesign them to that. The boots are also very thin rubber with a very thin cloth lining inside the boot. It wouldn’t do much to protect from extreme weather for an extended time and I have had boots that had thicker materials/liners like GooEez brand (which is the best option I have found so far). Overall, these are great if your dog’s paws are a very round circle shape when stepping on the floor and you want to use them for rain or maybe light snow/heat for short outings. Not what I would recommend for a dog like a service dog that has extended outings with their handlers, in extreme weather, or if your dogs paws are the average teardrop/spade shape when actually walking/stepping. I’m going to try Canada Pooch when the size I am guessing she needs is back in stock as they seem to be somewhat better in design visually.
M**E
Corgi legs don’t quite fit (sz small)
I’m not sure if this goes for all corgis, but her back legs and feet are much skinnier than her front legs and feet, and the length of her back legs from the ground up to her thigh is much shorter than her front legs. So the front legs fit great! It covers basically her whole leg and it stays up well when she walks. The tights are too long for her back legs though, so I can get them on at first, but once she starts walking they slide right down even if I bunch up the fabric part like socks. And even then it’s a tight fit cause I’m trying to get it around her thigh when it’s meant for the skinny part of the leg. Based on the foot sizer on the box I know an xs wouldn’t fit. Not really sure how my problem can be fixed? That’s why I gave 4 stars cause they’re a nice stretchy breathable material and the little heart on the back tells you which direction to put it on which is very helpful. They would need to make it like two piece bathing suits so I could buy one size for her front legs and a different size for her back legs lol. I’m still going to keep them because I bought them to stop her from licking her feet during the night and surgery tights don’t cover their feet. I included a pic of my previous foot licking prevention because she looks hysterical. I cut holes in socks.
M**E
So Easy! So glad I tried these!
Updated review: S/M is perfect for my pup! She walks, runs and jumps around in them with ease. M worked too but just a little too big for her paws. Keeping both sets as previously stated. Still very very happy with this product! S/M came without the velcro straps for the back boots. Not sure if that was just my order or if they do not come with velcro but for me it is needed. Added another set to the front boots too. Original review: I love these boots - easy to put on and take off quickly, and my dog accepted them easily. It took me a few wears to get the straps sized perfectly for her but now we are good to go. I would say these are true to size to slightly roomy for dogs will little back paws. I ordered a medium and reordered the s/m to see if the actual boot fit her paws a little better. My pup is not furry. She is a 30lb pit bull, chihuahua mix and getting boots of any kind to fit her correctly is challenging. Still going to keep the medium regardless so I have a pair to use if we have an injured paw or anything like that in the future.
K**B
Product concept doesn't work or fit properly!!
The concept seemed to make sense but it doesn't work in actuality. Thr boots don't fit either of my pets. The harness doesn't secure the boots as intended. Neither of my pets were able to walk in them and would not walk in them because they didn't stay on their feet with/without the velcro brace. I wish I could get a refund or better yet a better product that actually works. Every area of functionality, grip, traction, and fir failed miserably. Please go back to the drawing board and try again!!! Send me an improved product and I'll gladly try them out on my pets.
A**R
Longtime customer - almost perfect for my 8lb & 10lb fur babies!
When I saw that Amazon had a $20 off coupon for these I had to stock up and snag a few for my pups! Especially since it made them completely FREE! I absolutely love Walkee Paws!! I’ve been purchasing them for 2 years now and have been through it all. When they changed their designs, sizing, and prices! Usually these are $40 a pair, so getting them for free was a deal I couldn’t resist. (To be honest, these should be priced at $20 regularly, $40 is insane considering the owner admitted on Shark Tank that they only cost $4.40-$5.20 to make!) Walkee Paws said that there was a manufacturing error, but these are absolutely perfect for my pups. My fur babies are 10lb and 8lb respectively, they’re Shih Tzu/Maltese mixes and have petite paws. Previously, I purchased them Walkee Paws in size small since they were the smallest size available at the time. These XS Skinny ones fit them perfectly and when adjusted correctly, they can run/jump around without any of the leggings getting loose. With the size small ones, my girl would always get at least one leg loose! Not anymore though! :) It seems like Walkee Paws also updated their leg draw strings which is nice too. They’re much more sturdy and made of way better material than before. Everything works and looks premium now. My only complaint with Walkee Paws is that I wish the rubber bootie went up half of the leg and was thicker. I live in the Midwest where we get 6 months of cold weather, so winter is very long and then we get hit with tornado weather and heavy rain. In high snow, water can easily sink into the fabric material of the leggings and cause my pups’ feet to get cold and wet. And since the rubber is so thin, the booties are prone to holes. To mend this, Walkee Paws offers $5 patches, but I instead purchase a pack of 20 bicycle patches for under $5 and glue them to the inside of the booties where my pups’ nails and paw pads are. That seems to prolong the life of them. Overall, I’d rate Walkee Paws a solid product and a winter/rain staple. There are some flaws, specifically with snow, but I would much rather have my fur babies wear Walkee Paws for foot protection than have them wear them without. Their price is unfortunate, but when adjusted correctly, they will stay on your pup and work as intended.
R**T
I wanted to like these
I really wanted to love these legging-style dog boots. I have an Italian Greyhound which basically means I have a delicate little creature with impossibly thin legs so finding boots that actually fit is a constant struggle. When I saw these, I thought they’d be perfect. The suspension system seemed like a clever design to keep everything in place without slipping off mid-walk. Unfortunately, they just didn’t work for her. The chest strap kept sliding down between her front legs, which caused her to trip, and the back straps came up too far, almost lifting her when she moved. The fit just doesn’t suit an Italian Greyhound’s unique build they really are shaped a bit differently. It’s a great concept and might work fine for other breeds, but for Iggies, not so much.
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