Getting boots to stay on a wriggling puppy is half the battle, so when we evaluated these options we focused on fit, strap security, and real traction. We did not stage multi-week field trials. Instead we compared each product against manufacturer sizing charts, stated sole materials, and the recurring themes in owner feedback, especially complaints about boots flying off mid-walk. We also weighed what puppy boots are actually for. Hot pavement can burn paw pads, slick floors can cause slips in young joints, and salt or rough trails can irritate skin. The best pick depends on your surface and your dog’s size. We recommend measuring your puppy’s paw width before ordering, because most return complaints we found trace back to guessing the size rather than the product itself.

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