Muttluks, Muttluks Deluxe Waterproof Winter Dog Boots with Side Zipper Opening and Top Fastening Strap for Cold Weather – 4 Boots
Original price was: $90.00.$45.00Current price is: $45.00.
Price: $90.00 - $45.00
(as of Jan 02, 2025 20:21:30 UTC – Details)
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Package Dimensions : 12.56 x 5.83 x 2.4 inches; 7.8 ounces
Item model number : FDSBK
Date First Available : October 20, 2020
Manufacturer : Muttluks
ASIN : B08LKGHC97
WINTER ADVENTURE BOOTS: The Muttluks Deluxe are an enhanced version of the tried and true Original Fleece-Lined Muttluks; Protects dog’s paws from winter hazards such as ice, cold, salt or snow; Ideal for extreme cold and winter weather conditions
LARGE ZIPPER OPENING WITH TOP FASTENING STRAP: The protective cuff with side zipper opening makes putting boots on a breeze for you and your dog; Less time dressing means more time playing; The long cuff with top fastening strap is a dream come true for adventures in deep snowy winter conditions; Keeps warmth in and snow out in the deepest of snow and the coldest of days
HI-TECH FABRIC AND FLEECE INNER LINING: Waterproof, breathable and windproof outer shell fabric with fleece inner lining results in keeping cold out, warmth in and one happy dog all winter long
FLEXIBLE SOLES: Specially treated leather enhances your dog’s comfort by adapting to paw movement and the uniqueness of individual paw shapes; The result is “barefoot” comfort that’s “pawsitively” comfortable
TRULY CANADIAN: Muttluks dog boots have been lovingly made in Canada with legendary Canadian quality and care since 1994; As truly Canadian as maple syrup, they have stood the test of time as a Canadian favourite
Customers say
Customers praise the boots for their quality, describing them as the best they’ve tried. However, some have experienced issues with the zippers failing before winter ends and freezing. The zippers also don’t go down far enough, making it difficult to put the boots on.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
rhiggs –
Finally, a dog boot that stays on our active Springer!
Well, I have to modify my review as I had to return them. After using them one time, we noticed they cause wounds back leg tendons on our dog. It appears from rubbing. Sad as they worked really well staying on our active dog. This issue is something you may want to watch on your dog.We have tried several boots and when Max runs, they go flying! Well, taking him in deep snow was a concern, as we sure didn’t want him to lose one! Especially in deep snow. No problem with these boots. Plus they are easy to get on with the zipper on the side. I also believe Max does better with the flexible leather sole than he did with the had rubber ones. I believe he actually has better traction as they grip items better (kind of like letting the air out of tires grip better on obstacles than fully inflated tires).One helpful hint: Be sure to get them fitted properly before letting your pooch get in the snow. Once the Velcro gets snow packed on it, it is hard to get it to stick. Also, the zipper will freeze but not an issue as when you are done, simply undo the straps and pull them off.
Cricket –
Won’t stay on
These just don’t stay on at all during an active walk. I’m so glad I ordered from Amazon and could send them back. We tried two different sizes but neither worked unfortunately. Thankfully someone told us about the rubber disposable boots and they work like a charm.
Online Consumer –
best dog boots
These stay on! But theyâre better on grass than concrete. If you have a musher/puller, these may come off your dogs foot. However, for running around (off leash/fenced yard) in the snow, these are the ones to get. They stay in, keep their feet warm and dry. Durable. Iâve tried so many kinds of dog boots. Most were useless. These work!
Donald K. Ross –
Not quite the durability we’d hoped for.
One of the zippers failed before winter ended. Fit was good. Somewhat challenging to put them on snugly.
pwrlftr –
Bloody due to rubbing
Our vet recommended these for use while Roosevelt was healing from toe surgery. We only used this on one rear foot. And it did keep that foot clean and mostly dry. But as he recoved I was able to walk him (off road on dirt trails and grass) for about 1 mile. And that distance was enough to rub the fur and skin off of his ankle. With bleeding. So we resorted to wrapping his legs with gauze and Vet Wrap BEFORE putting his boot on, each day.I’m wondering how to prevent friction with use of this product.
Linda J. –
Cute
Love them
edie2 –
best boots weve tried
Side zipper is a big help. The leather bottoms make more sense vs hard rubber soles. Only flaw might be the brand label/tag is sewn directly below the upper velcro spot leading to it blocking most of that velcro some-of-the-time. If it continues to be a problem then I’d just cut it off. 34lb dog, XSmall
Debra Johnson –
Don’t waste your money
Silly me, I thought that $100 dog booties were expected to actually stay ON!
shane the girl ðð»ââï¸ –
Doggo’s fav booties. He can walk on it comfortably than his ruffwear polar trex and pawz rubber boots. I like that it keeps his pawsies warm and generally dry on the snow. It is a bit challenging to put on as I want to make sure it won’t fall off and it’s not too tight to make him uncomfortable.So far, it stayed in place. 100% recommend.
Renata Podsadowski –
We have original boots and they are super hard to put on but this oneâs with zipper is so much easier!I will have to return this oneâs since the velcro is the most important on boots and Iâm hoping I can get M/L before they r sold out.