Are Dog Boots Really Necessary?

Are Dog Boots Really Necessary?

When you think of "dog boots," do images of pampered pooches living in the lap of luxury come to mind? If so, you're not alone. For many people, dog boots seem to be more of a luxury rather than a necessary accessory. Believe it or not though, this doggie footwear has many uses to keep your pet comfortable and injury-free.

Does My Dog Need Boots?

Not all dogs have a need for footwear. Consider the type of activities your dog does and what kind of surface he does them on. If any of the following apply to your dog, he may need a set of dog boots to protect his feet.

  • You live in a part of the country that experiences snowy and icy winters where salt or other chemicals are used to keep sidewalks and streets clear. These types of chemicals can irritate the pads of your dog's feet, causing dryness and painful cracking and bleeding.

  • Your dog walks on hot pavement in the summer.

  • Your pooch walks and runs a lot.

  • You take your dog for walks over rough surfaces - rocks, thorns, foxtails, burrs, etc.

  • Your dog has a paw injury.

  • Your dog has a skin condition that causes him to scratch himself constantly.
Your dog's feet are tough, but extreme temperatures or toxic substances can leave them sore. Periodically take a look at your dog's feet and look for signs of injury. Gently press on the pads of his paws to check for sensitivity. If you notice any of the following, a pair of dog boots will help correct the issue.
  • Blisters
  • Burns
  • Swelling
  • Cracks/cuts
  • Redness
  • Seeds or burrs stuck between the pads
Most dogs will not need dog boots, but if your dog's paws are showing the wear and tear of an active lifestyle, consider getting him a set. Keeping your canine companion's feet comfortable will help keep him on the go!

11 comments


  • topdog

    We really like the pawks sock/boots, they are lightweight and protect the paws. They have a very low return rate and customers seem to love them


  • topdog

    First, wipe down her paws with baby wipes or an aloe-based wipe to take away the allergens and lawn chemicals. We really like the pawks sock/boots, they are lightweight and protect the paws.


  • topdog

    We finally found boots that stay on. The Pawks sports boots are socks with a rubber sole. We highly recommend them


  • Top Dog

    Please see our post on buying the boots for your dog. We’d recommend an all terrain boot like the healers or durable dog boot


  • Mary

    I have 2 dogs that, due to hard play, have left my yard a mud hole. Was thinking of booties for the back yard and during snow and salt season. Any recommendations? They play hard and run hard around the yard.


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