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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Dog Boots
- By sandrah Date 17.04.03 20:41 UTC
Hi
My Dalmatian has just had an operation on his hock and had some screws put into the bone. Looks liike he will be strapped up with a splint and bandage for at least 4 weeks, possibly 8 weeks.

Has anyone had any experience of the various dog boots on the market, bearing in mind it has to go over quite a large bandage. It is vital I keep the bandage dry as there is a lot of padding inside it, so it must be waterproof. It is only to take him out in the garden with, but his claws are showing so I think he will go through a plastic bag.

Many thanks
Sandra
- By sam Date 17.04.03 20:59 UTC
go to www.countrymun.com, ask for Irvin (tell him sam sent you!) and he wil be able to give you good advice on the best boot for your dogs situation.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 17.04.03 21:13 UTC
I used a Mikki boot on my dalmatian when he had a toe amputated, and it worked reasonably well (except when he wanted to gallop!). It tended to slip then, but his foot was a strange, pointed shape because of the loss of the toe.

Fortunately the weather was dry most of the time.
- By cravemoor [gb] Date 23.04.03 15:22 UTC
I use boots from pro active paws at www.dogbootsactive.com. They are quite long, I have to cut mine down a bit, and they are virtually indestructible as they survive on my Mastiff where as nothing else does.
- By sandrah Date 23.04.03 20:06 UTC
Thanks for all your replies. Dog Boots Active only sold in pairs, only needed one. Decided on Countrymum, very helpful lady answered the phone and I should have one in the post tomorrow.
Thanks again
Sandra
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Dog Boots

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