Large dogs put real force on their footwear, so we focused on grip, a secure fastening system, and durability for boots meant to protect big paws. In our evaluation we compared waterproof boots, reflective designs, and grip socks against manufacturer sizing charts and aggregated owner feedback on whether boots stay on, how the soles grip, and how the materials hold up to a heavy dog. What we like in this category is a boot that combines a non-slip sole with a strap system that actually keeps it on an active large dog. We recommend measuring paw width carefully, since the most common complaint about dog boots is boots flying off mid-walk due to a loose fit. Boots protect against hot pavement, ice melt, and rough trails, and grip socks help senior dogs on hardwood floors. If your dog has a paw injury, choose a recovery boot and check with a veterinarian about wound care.

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