wagwear WagWellies Boots Bone

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WagWellies®, the original wagwear “Wellington” boots. These 100% rubber, slip-on puddle jumpers are built to last. The open-vented slits make them a breeze to slide on, while also creating a secure fit that will stay put even while on the run. Our patented design is sleek, sturdy, and, most importantly, comfortable, making for the perfect paw protection. 

Features:

  • 100% durable rubber

  • Protect paws against dust, rain, terrain and snow

  • Available in five sizes

  • Comes in set of 4

Care Guide
Colour bleeding sometimes happens and would be more obvious on a white coat. Do hand-wash the wellies with a mild soap before use (do not soak) and air dry before use.

WagWellies® Sizing Guide
Getting a dog used to wearing boots is a process. It is very normal to see an amusing high-step in the beginning. This is because they can’t feel the floor and it throws off their coordination, they need time to re-coordinate themselves. It may even take getting them outside and on with the walk before they start to realize that they can in fact walk & run as usual.

Place your dog's biggest paw on a sheet of paper and mark the back of the rear paw pad and the tip of the longest claw. Measure this distance for the correct size. Weight suggestions are just a guide.

WagWellies®, the original wagwear “Wellington” boots. These 100% rubber, slip-on puddle jumpers are built to last. The open-vented slits make them a breeze to slide on, while also creating a secure fit that will stay put even while on the run. Our patented design is sleek, sturdy, and, most importantly, comfortable, making for the perfect paw protection. 

Features:

  • 100% durable rubber

  • Protect paws against dust, rain, terrain and snow

  • Available in five sizes

  • Comes in set of 4

Care Guide
Colour bleeding sometimes happens and would be more obvious on a white coat. Do hand-wash the wellies with a mild soap before use (do not soak) and air dry before use.

WagWellies® Sizing Guide
Getting a dog used to wearing boots is a process. It is very normal to see an amusing high-step in the beginning. This is because they can’t feel the floor and it throws off their coordination, they need time to re-coordinate themselves. It may even take getting them outside and on with the walk before they start to realize that they can in fact walk & run as usual.

Place your dog's biggest paw on a sheet of paper and mark the back of the rear paw pad and the tip of the longest claw. Measure this distance for the correct size. Weight suggestions are just a guide.