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Muttluks Snow Mushers

This winter, Delilah had the pleasure of testing Muttluks Snow Mushers, in size 5 for her front paws and size 4 for her back paws. The boots we received from Muttluks was Delilah’s first time wearing boots. Prior to testing these, we would only apply Mushers Secret to each of her paws, but with time […]

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Muttluks Original Fleece Lined

The Original Fleece-Lined Muttluks are just like the Original All-Weather Muttluks (suede sole, nylon upper, thicker nylon toe cap, and stretchy leg cuff), but with the addition of a thin fleece liner. The lining makes them stiffer overall than the All Weathers and also harder to cinch tightly around the ankle. However, I do really like the reflective ankle […]

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Hurtta Outback Boots

One after another, they carry us on our journeys. They keep us upright and separate us from the hot sand, harsh snow and sharp earth. They take a beating for us and without them; we wouldn’t be able to trek on easily. Our feet are a crucial and often overlooked body part that requires care […]

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Dog Booties 1000 Denier Cordura Booties

Prior to receiving the 1000 Denier Cordura Booties Tundra had never tried dog boots before.  It was an amusing experience for us to watch her reaction.  The “VELSTRETCH Brand Fastener” on them made them very easy to put on and take off. Not only was I was thankful for this, but I am sure Tundra […]

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Alcott Explorer Adventure Boots

Let’s talk about boots. There are so many on the market it can be difficult to choose a set for your pup; and as we’ve personally discovered, more expensive doesn’t necessarily mean better. It’s all about finding the right fit for your dog both in style and comfort. While we don’t use boots on all […]

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My Busy Dog Waterproof Dog Shoes

Boots might sound like unnecessary dog gear – after all, wolves go barefoot, right? Well, we’ve found that in certain situations (sharp gravel, fire ants, barnacles, hot pavement), it’s a choice between boots and hurt feet, so we went hunting for the perfect pad protection. We’ve tried five brands so far, from $12 to $60, so we were excited when DogsThatHike […]