bark'n boots skyliner


ruffwear


ruffwear
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Ever wonder what dogs are thinking on walks? “This is the best walk ever. This is the best grass ever. This is the best smell
ever. This is the best dirt ever. This is the best…” Put on Skyliner boots, step outside your door, and experience canine
enthusiasm. “This is the best day ever!” 

Protect your pup’s paws with this everyday dog boot and indulge in the casual, carefree life of a dog. Stay active and relieve
stress with a dog walk, run or exploration you’ll both enjoy. Use daily to protect paws from a wide range of temperatures,
abrasive surfaces, and unseen hazards. The boots provide traction and improve mobility for older dogs.

*Available beginning in mid-June. Orders will be held for shipment until items are in stock. 

(price below is for a set of 4 boots) 

• Proven fit: built like human shoes for consistent fit, sizing, and shape
• Stretch gaiter is easy to grab and adjust, keeps out dirt, and protects leg
• Sure cinch closure strap keeps boots on paws
• Machine washable because dogs get dirty

SIZE PAW WIDTH†
XXXS 1.5" 38 mm
XXS 2" 51 mm
XS 2.25" 57 mm
S 2.5" 64 mm
M 2.75" 70 mm
L 3" 76 mm
XL 3.25" 83 mm

†WIDTH = measurement across widest part of paw, when bearing weight

COMFORT FIT: relaxed, generous cut

in-between sizes: Choose the larger boot for comfort and performance.

Measuring Paw Width:
1. Have your dog stand on a firm surface (wood, linoleum, or concrete).
2. Place a piece of blank paper under a front paw.
3. Lift the dog's other front paw so that its weight is placed firmly on the paw being measured.
4. Mark the paper at the paw's widest point on the left and right edges of the paw (see graphic).
5. Use a ruler to measure the width of the paw from the left mark to the right mark.
6. Use the chart to determine the proper size. For example: if the width is measured between 2.25" and 2.5" (57-64 mm), the dog would wear a small boot; between 2.75" and 3.0" (70-76 mm), a large.

Fit: Bark’n Boots are built to secure around the ankle but below the carpal pad. The boot should have room in the paw area, allowing the paw to spread when bearing weight.

Boots will be snug in the paw to prevent twisting but should have enough room for the paw to spread out during activity. Be patient during the first fitting of dog boots. Give the dog plenty of time to get used to wearing boots. If the boots fit, immediately begin and activity—like a dog walk—to take his mind off the boots. Soon he’ll associate the boots with fun.


$49.95

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