Protect Those Precious Paws
Why Snow Boots Are a City Dog Must-Have

The salty sidewalks are doing more damage than you realize
Okay, I have to be honest — when I first heard about dog boots, I thought it was a little extra. Cute, but extra. And then someone told me what road salt actually does to a dog's paw pads, and I immediately ordered a pair that same day.
Here's the thing nobody tells you as a new dog owner: road salt on cracked or sensitive paw pads burns like lime juice on an open wound. It is genuinely painful for your dog. The city absolutely coats the sidewalks in the stuff during winter, and every step your pup takes on a salted street is a potential source of real discomfort. That stopped me in my tracks (no pun intended).
But honestly? Even beyond the salt issue, city snow is not the pretty, clean kind. By the time it hits the ground, it's mixed with car exhaust, foot traffic, trash, and everything else the city has to offer. It turns into that gross gray slush, and without boots, your dog is walking through all of it — and then tracking it right into your home.
Snow boots solve both problems. Protected paws, cleaner floors, and a dog that can enjoy winter walks without discomfort. Once you try them, you'll wonder how you ever did winters without them. 🐾








