Exactly. What saddo would actually put these on an animal that naturally walks on its given paws. We humans have evolved into soft footed wimps. Dogs, and other animals have not, and are better left to walk on their natural foot pads. I await to be shot down by the animal owning fannies who keep such animals for their own pleasure at the expense of the poor animal.
Themadcow
24 Nov 163#2
Waiting for kitten mittens
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sradmad
24 Nov 161#1
good find op, heat added
Themadcow
24 Nov 163#2
Waiting for kitten mittens
yoshiiiii to Themadcow
24 Nov 16#3
Beats green Crocs!!!
mercslkman
24 Nov 161#4
oh I do hope I seen some dog wearing these :smiley:
Sticks1
24 Nov 162#5
I have to confess to buying these for my Labrador BUT ONLY coz she had a splint on one paw which I had to keep dry and putting one of these 'wellies' on it worked well!! I would be too embarrassed to take her out wearing all 4 of them under normal circumstances!
Zontes to Sticks1
24 Nov 165#6
Exactly. What saddo would actually put these on an animal that naturally walks on its given paws. We humans have evolved into soft footed wimps. Dogs, and other animals have not, and are better left to walk on their natural foot pads. I await to be shot down by the animal owning fannies who keep such animals for their own pleasure at the expense of the poor animal.
mrpaws
24 Nov 161#7
......Cesar Milan (dog whisperer) walking dogs in winter roadsalt is dangerous, as dogs can then lick their feet....
Zontes to mrpaws
24 Nov 16#8
FFS. Get real.
HereKittyKitty to mrpaws
24 Nov 16#16
Why so angry? There are a lot of hazards for the city-dwelling dog. Glass, antifreeze, extremely hot/cold temperatures (pavements can get scalding/freezing in the depths of summer/winter, to the point where the RSPCA recommends keeping your dog in). Or sometimes, y'know, they just get so wet and muddy that they start to stink and you have to go through the ordeal of giving them a bath every single time you take them out. If my dog had the option of going out in these or not going out at all (because of the aforementioned dangers and inconveniences), I know what he'd pick. Maybe you should put down your copy of the Daily Mail and stop being so outraged about perfectly reasonable things that don't affect you at all.
moneysavingkitten to mrpaws
24 Nov 16#17
Cesar Milan is an utter **** though.
Dogwarden
24 Nov 162#9
Actually grit and salt used on roads is mixed with antifreeze which is toxic to dogs. In rare cases it can cause death when ingested.
Jimjam1976 to Dogwarden
24 Nov 16#11
I've only ever heard of animals dying from anti-freeze when evil b.stards have deliberately given it to them to drink (apparently Cat's like the taste), but I'll take your word for it. I still think it would be very uncomfortable for a dog to walk in these.
madmax666
24 Nov 16#10
Probably on sale because no T in the Park next year
claireclark23 to madmax666
24 Nov 16#21
aljack
24 Nov 16#12
I actually thought that this was a wind up but click on the link and they are real.... The world has gone mad lol.
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