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08-24-2008, 04:47 PM | #1 | |||
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I recently bought some boots for my dog. They aren't really tall (long) enough for him as he has long poodle legs. He's a godoodle.
They have to be long enough to pull up over his "ankles" so the velcro can be strapped and them not fall off. The bottom plastic foot also makes him slide on the tile. . I was looking at the muckluks for dogs online. But they are 4x the price of all the rest. Anyone have any experience with them? I'm going to be taking my service dog into the theme parks in Orlando and want to have them for hot days and hot pavement. Also, after hurricanes hit, there is often debris about and I want something to protect his feet then. Some of the other boots I've found are like asbestos and would be too hot for using here (might be great in snow country though. I'm about to go to JOANN'S and buy the fabric and take it to a tailor! Any ideas?
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