🐶 Keep Your Pup on Their Paws with Style!
Our Nail Grippers for Dogs are designed to enhance traction and mobility for dogs, especially seniors. Made from durable rubber, these grippers provide a comfortable fit while preventing slips on hard surfaces. With 45 pieces in a pack, they offer great value and can last for months, ensuring your furry friend stays safe and confident.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Rubber |
Unit Count | 45.00 Count |
Size | S |
Closure Type | Pull-On |
Color | Pink |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Protection |
S**L
Don't waste your money on these they don't work at all.
The grippers don't stay on. I tried several times to put them on my senior dog and they literally fall right off within seconds of him taking steps. Dr. Buzby's toe grips for dogs work 100% better than these. I figured the ones here might be better since they supposedly cover the entire nail but boy was I wrong. Even fitting snuggly they don't stay on. The worst part is considering applying adhesive to my dog's nails to put them on which is included with the grippers. No I am not willing to put super glue on my dog, Don't waste your money on these grippers they just don't work.
H**E
Nail Grippers for Dogs
The media could not be loaded. A few weeks ago, I used this solution for my cherished elderly dog, Daisy, who has been having difficulty navigating the slick surfaces in our house. Despite the fact that she has always been an active dog, I have seen that as she has become older, her paws are not as good at gripping the wooden surfaces as they used to be. Even while I believe it is normal for elderly dogs to lose some of their agility, it is nevertheless depressing to witness them stumble or pause when walking on floors that they used to be able to cross with ease. As a result, I made the decision to give these nail grippers for dogs a go in the hopes that they might assist Daisy in regaining some of her self-assurance and mobility. It would seem that they are constructed from a substance that is both long-lasting and flexible, and they are designed to be easily applied to your dog's nails. Because it is necessary to have a tight fit in order to prevent them from sliding off, I believe that the secret to success in this situation is to make sure that you pick the appropriate size for the exact nail form of your dog. Having said that, it did take me a few attempts before I was able to locate the most effective method, and in the beginning, I did not have much expertise with applying them in an even manner. Nevertheless, with a little bit of patience and Daisy's cooperation, I was able to find out the strategy that was most effective for both of us right away.
L**A
Won't stay on even with super glue
I have the right size. I've tried trimming them and gluing them, they don't stay on more than a day or two. My dog is 35 lbs and always inside on mostly hard floors. They seem like a great idea for traction, and altho I think they helped, not if they won't stay on.
E**K
Grippy Toes! Mostly great!
We are in the phase of life of our elderly dog's life where we are trying every product to improve their quality of life. I work in the veterinary profession and our practice works with lots of families in similar situations. This is what I will be recommending and using from now on. :)Pros: Soft, flexible material. Do not ride up into nail bed because of closed end! Come with superglue to adhere to nail. Require limited positioning, easier to put on quickly.Cons: Soft silicone wears quickly. Covers fall off with lots of activity, sometimes they can be re-applied.Tips: Roll cover partially inside out, apply glue to end of cover and put tip of nail into end. Unroll onto nail. Move quickly. Our dog's arthritic paws do not appreciate extended handling. Do not use too much glue, it will stick to the hair or toe. Trim/clip hair around nails. Cut (before applying to nail) excess silicone off the back if it looks like covers will come into contact with nail bed. Thoroughly check for any pinching of or glue on toes/skin/hair.
S**.
Do not stay, even with glue
Not sure if the glue was old, or just poor quality. However, these toenail caps were extremely hard to get on and then came off even with the glue.
B**A
Do not buy
Within 24 hours all of the toe grips were gone. Paid for the grips and the vet tech to apply them all for nothing!
J**R
These worked great.
The media could not be loaded. These were a good fit for our dog, and not too difficult to put on him. We were going on vacation, and I didn't want his nails to scratch the hardwood floors of the vacation rental. These worked great for that. All but 1 stayed on to entire trip, and the one that came off was easy to reapply. They have held up well to all his activity, and he adjusted to them easily. Definitely a win in my book.
B**D
Terrible Product
I’ve tried many products for my 15 year old dog’s sliding paws. She’s very old and she has arthritis and muscle deterioration. We have vinyl floors and she slides all over. I’ve purchased Toe Grips and Toe Treads which are similar to this product. This is definitely the worst of the three. The grips don’t stay long even if the grip is glued to the nail. They wear out quickly. Very quickly. Matter of a couple of days. The grips are really long and I have a senior so I had to trim the tips off which is what the company instructs. Even though I super glued the grips on, they slid up her nail or wore out so quickly that they fell off. I wish I could return what I have left because it wasn’t worth the money I spent.
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