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Frequent use of dog shoes

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I have a white zuchon and her paws and hair on her legs get dirty when she walks outside. Dog wipes don't seem to do a great job of cleaning the hair by her paws. I'm thinking of buying boots for her to wear every time we go outdoors. Does frequent use of dog boots cause long term damage on a dog's legs or feet?
 
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I suggest you buy a walkaboots. It prevents scrapes from dragging toes. It is also designed to help soft tissues wounds heal. These boots fit like a glove so dogs can walk without tripping over themselves. A top lid can be added to prevent abrasions for dogs who knuckle. The boot has a rubber sole for support and is insulated to protect against bad weather. It is water resistant.
 
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I also have a white zuchon, and I’m pretty sure that their paws are a magnet for mud lol :). I feel your pain. We typically just use the wipes, but sometimes when he gets really muddy, we wash his feet in the sink and dry them with a towel. I don’t think the shoes would cause any damage, but a lot of dogs aren’t huge fans of them, plus it takes awhile to get them on.
 
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