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Avery Hi-Top Dog Boots
$34.99
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Durable (5)
- Effective (3)
- Tough (3)
Cons
- Hard to use (5)
- Doesn't work (3)
- Limited function (3)
Best Uses
- Hunting dogs (5)
- Active dogs (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Long-time pet owner (15)
Most Liked Positive Review
" A Great product at a great price"
This is a wonderful product I just should have gotten a medium. I use this product when we go walking or when he has hurt his foot to keep the dirt out of the wound...Read complete review
This is a wonderful product I just should have gotten a medium. I use this product when we go walking or when he has hurt his foot to keep the dirt out of the wound. Thank you for the prompt service and the great product. And thanx for getting a catalog.
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I bought these for my boykin spaniel to prevent ice build up between his toes. On our first snowy hunting trip he was having more trouble than without. The boot would fill with water ...Read complete review
I bought these for my boykin spaniel to prevent ice build up between his toes. On our first snowy hunting trip he was having more trouble than without. The boot would fill with water (melting snow from the dogs legs) and freeze in the bottom of the boot. I contacted Avery about this and was told that the boots would not help in that type of environment. However that is the environment that they were advertised to overcome.
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Pros
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Smaller Pets
Comments about Avery® Hi-Top Dog Boots:
I bought these, at the local retail store, in a large size. Returned them and had to order the XL size. My Lab is 1 yr old and they were too small.
Pros
- Good Value
- Tough
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Larger Pets
Comments about Avery® Hi-Top Dog Boots:
Boots are a great value. They did not slip and fit well with the velcro straps. Great for hunting dogs.
Pros
- Tough
Cons
- Not Much Fun
Best Uses
Comments about Avery® Hi-Top Dog Boots:
The product itself is a great idea. When I put the boots on my dog he didn't try to tear them off like I figured he would, instead refused to walk in them. I don't know if they were uncomfortable or he was confused but he went from a very energetic springer to not moving at all. They may work for some dogs but didn't seem to work for our springer.
Pros
Cons
- too big
Best Uses
- Larger Pets
Comments about Avery® Hi-Top Dog Boots:
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Pros
Cons
- Tough To Set Up
Best Uses
Comments about Avery® Hi-Top Dog Boots:
The boots does not fit the feet of dogs well. The boots does not bend the same direction as dogs feet.
Pros
- None
Cons
- Not as advertised
Best Uses
- Garbage
Comments about Avery® Hi-Top Dog Boots:
I bought these for my boykin spaniel to prevent ice build up between his toes. On our first snowy hunting trip he was having more trouble than without. The boot would fill with water (melting snow from the dogs legs) and freeze in the bottom of the boot. I contacted Avery about this and was told that the boots would not help in that type of environment. However that is the environment that they were advertised to overcome.
Pros
- Durable
- Versatile
Cons
- Ineffective
- Limited Function
Best Uses
- Active Dogs
- Hunting Dogs
Comments about Avery® Hi-Top Dog Boots:
I loved the high-top dog boots, but they did not fit my mixed breed lab properly. Her legs are thinner, with her feet being very large. They just would not stay on. I was disappointed in the fit of the product, not the product itself. The boots were well made, and the customer service at Gander Mountain is very good.
Pros
- Durable
Cons
- Hard to Use
Best Uses
- Active Dogs
- Hunting Dogs
- Large Dogs
Comments about Avery® Hi-Top Dog Boots:
Be prepared to spend a little time fitting and getting used to. It was a great laugh the first time we put them on my Lab!(she did'nt know what to think) They keep her from getting cold feet, some snow still got in them but it did'nt seem to bother. The velcro does not stick as well when wet and in deep snow came undone. I fixed that by getting a couple pair of wrist bands(sweatbands). Happy dog though!
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Q:
How many dog boots are included for the $24.99 priceAsked on 11/14/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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A:
It is a 4 pack.Answered on 11/16/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech
Q:
My dog has a pad injury and I was wondering if these would be good to put over her bandages. Also are there any problems with slipping on asphalt if the dog is running? Are these breathable?Asked on 5/4/2009 by LuckyLabOwner from Rochester, MN1 answer
A:
Yes these boots work really well for a dog with pad injuries. My dog has to wear one and it has helped his paw to heal well. No there is no problem with them slipping they are very similar to tennis shoes.Answered on 3/10/2010 by Shelly with shoes from IL
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Do these boots protect the paws from thorns? Can the dog swim in them?Asked on 4/9/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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A:
These boots will provide protection from the elements and nature. A dog can swim in them as they are made out of a lightweight neoprene.Answered on 4/10/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech
Q:
is the price for a set (set being 2 of 4) and what is shipping cost
I ask because I have seen listed per bootAsked on 12/19/2008 by toby from hamilton on1 answer
A:
A set comes with four Boots.Answered on 12/30/2008 by Ale from Denver, CO
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how do the sizes runAsked on 12/5/2008 by ernie from wisconsin rapids, wi.1 answer
A:
Sizes run on the size of the paw by inches. My dog's paw is three inches long, which would be a large, but I found that whatever the chart says, get a size smaller. So I'm getting my dog a size medium.Answered on 12/30/2008 by Ale from Denver, CO






