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Aqumax Dog Paw Protector Anti-Slip Pads deliver 48 durable, silicone-grip pads designed to enhance traction for senior dogs on slippery surfaces. Featuring strong yet water-releasable adhesive, these pads reduce strain on aging legs and can be customized by cutting to fit each paw perfectly. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, they help your furry companion move safely and confidently, making them an essential mobility aid for senior dogs.










| ASIN | B08FG82PS7 |
| ASIN | B08FG82PS7 |
| Age Range Description | Senior |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,276 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #42 in Dog Paw Protectors |
| Brand Name | Aqumax |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (3,556) |
| Date First Available | August 9, 2020 |
| Date First Available | August 9, 2020 |
| Directions | Dog Paw Protector Non-Slip Gripper |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Included Components | 48 PADS |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.81 x 6.1 x 0.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | AQ |
| Item model number | AQ |
| Manufacturer | Aqumax |
| Manufacturer | Aqumax |
| Model Name | AQ |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.81 x 6.1 x 0.55 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Protection, Outdoor Protection, Snow Protection,Hot ground Protection |
| Specific Uses for Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 766330836725 |
| Unit Count | 48 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**E
As good as it gets
Sticks to hair really well. Best to cut out the toes and paste them on separately. If you have a hairy dog, I guarantee these stickers will stick really well. Maybe too well. They will come off the pads way before they fall off the hair. This was a problem for me. At first I just slapped the whole sticker on my English Cocker Spaniel’s paws. They stuck to the hair great so it didn’t really matter if they stuck to the pads and I was pleased. But as they began to wear, this was a problem. If a corner of the sticker adhesive wore off I had to just use scissors to cut off the bad part, because there was no way I could peel off the rest of the sticker. It was stuck so strongly on her hair that trying to pull off a still sticky bit was difficult and painful for her. Plus I discovered that little bits of debris was getting stuck under the sticker. Still, the stickers are by far the best solution I’ve found for my elderly, balance challenged dog. They were making such a huge difference to her that I didn’t want to give them up. I had read that others had cut the stickers into pieces, so I tried it and…Yay! It fixed all our problems. Sticking each toe on separately eliminated the space that was trapping the debris under the sticker. Plus, as each toe comes off, you just replace the toe instead off taking off the whole sticker. You simply cut the toes out while the sticker is still stuck to the package backing and then put each cut-out toe on the pads separately. The two pictures I posted show my technique. In one of the pictures you can see that the large palm sticker was staying on and wearing down naturally, so I left it on and just replaced the four toes. Some tips: put the stickers on when your dogs feet are clean and dry, then wait a little for the adhesive to set before you let them out of grass or rough surfaces. My dog tends to lose about half of the toe stickers in 48 hours. So they do need to be replaced regularly. But I don’t think you could safely make the adhesive stronger or you would not be able to get them off if you needed to. These are still way better than boots and socks. The waterproof boots that they can wear outside aren’t breathable so they can’t wear them 24/7. The socks that are breathable can’t be worn outside. So with boots or socks you’re always taking things on and off. Replacing the stickers is easy in comparison.
K**N
Work surprisingly well! (but need frequent replacement)
We got these for our almost 16 year old, 64 lb hound with arthritis in her back legs on the recommendation of her vet. We're both surprised and delighted by how well these paw grips work. With these, she is able to get up off tile floors on her own, which she is not able to do without them. We were also pleasantly surprised by how well she took to them. We thought putting them on her paws would be a fight (she can be very stubborn when she doesn't like something.) but she didn't mind having them stuck on her paws at all. (We stuck them on when she was laying down with the bottom of her feet showing rather then trying to get them on while she was standing.) She immediately began walking around as if to try them out. We're not sure whether she doesn't even know she's got them on or if she actually likes them, but she definitely does not mind them. The only reason we gave them four, instead of five, stars is because they do slide and work their way off after about three days (with no rain). It's to be expected and probably can't be helped. The pads undergo a lot of shear stress as the dog walks around. (Our girl still looks forward to her daily walk - about a mile a day on asphalt.) And the pads do keep on working to prevent slipping, even as they work their way off her paws. But, because they're expensive and need to be reordered online, it might be hard to keep her "in shoes" all the time. So though we do recommend these and are deighted by how well they work, the fact that they need to be replaced so often (it looks like the 12 sets that come on the order are good for about a month), keeps us from giving the highest five star rating.
L**E
WOW!! LOVE THESE!!!
I was worried when my 17 year old stopped walking around the house. She was afraid of falling. She didn't have the muscle control to give her that extra support on the hard wood floor. I got these pads and once on the dog, it took her about 5 minutes to realize something was different. She walked with more confidence and even jumped back onto the hardwood after going outside. She's prancing around the house again and she even RAN down the hallway! What a game changer. She's back in motion and sooooo happy and confident! LOOKS and EASE - First - they're adorable!!! It took me less than 3 minutes to put them on all 4 paws and it was soooo easy. Once on - they stayed on for a long time...about a week until it rained and then they started to roll around so I removed them and applied new ones. No big deal at all. Taking them off I was a little nervous because they're sticky. I removed them slowly and even cut a piece that was stuck on some fur. Second time I removed them by letting my dog stand in an inch of water that I mixed with coconut oi and they slld off easier. Gave her a quick bath and re-applied. That will be our new system, but see what works for you. LOVE THESE!!!!
M**R
Didn't last
We really hoped these would help our senior dog have better grip on our hardwood floors. They did provide moderate help, but they didn't provide as much grip as needed. Additionally, the pads came off within three to four days. Our dog didn't chew them off; he has limited mobility and can't reach the paws to chew them. He is also rarely outdoors except for a brief potty break, so they didn't get exposed to moisture that would cause them to fall off.
N**I
Su pegamento no dura ni un día, al principio pensé que era por el piso mojado o algo que hubiera pisado, sin embargo prestándole atención se le despegan luego luego y no cumple su función
N**P
One of our pugs has constrictive myelopathy which reduces signaling to rear legs. These work really well to add significant traction on smooth surfaces such as tile and vinyl plank. They stick to her feet really well and to take them off, you just pull on them fast for a quick release. If you take your dog for a walk with these on, they will slowly peel off, but that's to be expected. These will extend her mobility greatly and she's far less frustrated when we have these on her feet. 5 stars!
A**I
Ottime ha messo la mia cagnolina di 13 anni per quanto possibile in casa..
R**R
Mein Hund rutscht nicht mehr auf dem Holzboden. Entfernen geht soweit gut, einfach vorher zwischen den Pfoten unbedingt die Haar wegschneiden, sonst klebt es zu fest an den Pfoten. Wichtig, sonst die Pfoten einweichen in Wasser, dann löst es sich noch besser.
H**R
These are extremely sticky and impossible to remove. Soap, oil, I’ve tried them all. Peeling it off hurts the dog, they stay on forever. However they do work really well on hard wood floors. The problem is for long term, dog sweat and need to breathe thru their paws so I don’t recommend wearing it for more than a week even. That being said, I haven’t found any other solutions that work better than this. I have discovered a little trick: cut the bumps out only and stick them on the toes and pads. That way, only a small amount of skin is being blocked and it’s definitely better than covering the whole pad in terms of letting the dog sweat thru its paw pores.
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