Dog Booties: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. There's a bit of a debate about the exact origin of the first dog booties. However, it's a pretty safe bet that they've been around since the time dogs were first domesticated and used to pull sleds by humans. Booties may have been constructed in rudimentary form by early Native American tribes, as well. This was done to protect sled dogs from thinning their paw pads.
Fact #2. Dog booties started to become more popular pet accessories by the 1990s. Nowadays, pet owners consider them as both a practical and functional solution for paw protection in the same way a shoe or boot protects a human foot. Commonly made from either rubber, fabric, or plastic, they offer a substantial degree of protection and insulation. They not only help shield them from the elements, but also protect their sensitive areas from injury.
Fact #3. Although dog booties have become synonymous with over-attentive pet owners, they have a practical application. They are often used in dog sledding races. The Iditarod dog sled race requires that all racing dogs are equipped with booties for the rough racing trail. Teams typically carry a total of eight booties per dog. This makes sense, considering that booties wear out over time with heavy use.
Fact #4. Dogs get into a lot of strange things and it can get messy. For that reason, dog booties should be durable and easy to clean. Many brands are easily machine-washable, so take this into account when making an investment. Bright colors almost always stand out, so definitely look for booties in primary colors like reds and blues. This is particularly useful for keeping track of your dog when they're roaming in the snow.
Fact #5. Reliable traction is something to consider when purchasing dog booties, as well. Many booties are constructed from grooved rubber. This material delivers excellent traction when the streets become slick in the winter. It's also important to size your dog accordingly. You want to ensure their paws and toenails will fit comfortably inside the booties themselves.
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