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🐾 Step into safety and style—because your dog deserves the best grip in the room!
VALFRID Dog Paw Protector offers 40 breathable, eco-friendly, and hypoallergenic anti-slip pads designed to enhance traction on slippery indoor surfaces. Ideal for large dogs (21-40 lbs), these easy-to-apply stick-on pads provide all-season comfort and stability, helping dogs regain confidence on hardwood and tile floors while keeping paws clean and protected.











| ASIN | B07FM6FYWR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,992 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #6 in Dog Paw Protectors |
| Brand | VALFRID |
| Brand Name | VALFRID |
| Closure Type | sticking |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 12,403 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Manufacturer | VALFRID |
| Material | Rubber, Fabric |
| Material Type | Rubber, Fabric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Protection, Outdoor Protection |
| Size | L (2" x1.72",21-40 lbs) |
| Target Species | Dog |
| Unit Count | 40 Count |
N**M
Amazing for my old dog!
I have a 15 or so boxer mix. We used to live in an all carpeted home but around a year ago we moved to an all tile house. From day one in the new house my old boy has has a slippery time. If he ran he would end up slidding to the other side of the room (not on purpose and would end up busting his butt). Didnt have funds to purchase carpet and rugs didnt help much. Its gotten so bad that hes to scared to even stand up. His hind legs are no good they are wobbly and give out a lot. When hes finally able to force himself up (seriously struggling because his front paws keep sliding) he just comes falling back down because his hind legs are sliding all over the dang place. Now all he does is sit there most the time. If he has to go to the bathroom he yelps at me to assist him. I tried getting patted socks but this old boy doesnt like things on his feet so i went ahead and tried these. I was a little worried because while there are quite a few good reviews theres several stating its a waste of money. But I thought why not just give it a try its not expensive. So I went ahead and bought them in the biggest size (shoulda went a size smaller) and im oh so happy I did!! I followed many peoples suggestions and trimed the pads to just the toe areas and then put em on his paw pads which was kinda hard to do only because he doesnt like ppl touching his paws. After I put em on him I went to the other side of the room to call for him and he just yelped for assistance. I told him no he gotta try to get up on his own. He struggled to get up but got up the fastest ive seen him in a while then he walked to me slowly, no slipping. Let me tell you that after he did that little walk to me and realized he wouldnt slip he had such a confidence boost!! He dang tried running! He didnt fall or nothing, hes had them on for 2 days now a few have falled off and im gonna replace em soon but hes been walking around all day long, hoping and light running here and there. My old boy is back to being his old joyful full of life self. I couldn't be more satisfied with this product! WARNING: I think people who wrote bad comments either didnt put them on right or had to high of expectations. These are basically bandaids, little stickers for their paws, they are not permanent. If u have carpets, rugs, or if ur dogs go out side a lot or if they drag there fett some these stickers are not gonna stay on long because they get loose. My boy lost 1 sticker the first day and the second day he lost a few more (try putting a bandaid on the bottom of ur foot and see how long it will last. Even though they fall off they still stick quite well and my boy is able to walk just fine with a few stickers missing. And the product is not supper expensive so it's easy to buy more. All im saying is you should try em out especially if ur dog is old and struggling!
I**S
Amazing confidence boost for ailing dog but not for snow
I have an old doggo whose legs have gotten weak. When they’re in pain, they can shy away from slippery hardwood floors that make hip dysplasia and/or lame legs a falling nightmare. These stick on easily, my dog did NOT hate it at all -surprise! And she loved having the renewed ability to walk across the “floor is lava” sea of hardwood flooring without spraying like a newborn fawn. She even did a lil canter! However, she then went outside into the great white northern snow and they promptly lost all stick. So, we reapplied. They lasted surprising long through the night but one trip in the damp of the now melted snow, and they immediately fell off. They worked superbly indoors, but not at all for a trip outside. It’s too bad, because they were outstanding inside. There’s been barely any snow since that day here so we tried again but, it seems if the ground is slightly damp with the yard and whatever my dog is doing outside, she just comes back with them off her feet. Inside, she isn’t bothered by them at all and seems smart enough to comprehend the effectiveness of them. She doesn’t pick at them or anything. They would work superbly in Arizona lol. If it’s inside or outside but not dewy or rainy or snowy - these are amazing or anywhere that doesn't get frequent precipitation. They’re a super idea and work well if your dog doesn’t go outside hourly like my dog does. They work really well, just not in accordance with the needs of my particular pupper. I DO recommend them, however -with the awareness of how they are in slightly wet conditions.
A**R
They Work
To my surprise, they work. I have a senior dog (32 lbs) with weak back legs. We have hardwood floors, and her back legs slide out from under her. I put these on her front and back paws; it was very easy. I did these a few days ago, and she has not slipped. And they're still on. But it looks like the front ones are about to come off due to wear. I was sure she would pull them off when I put them on, but she did not. I can't vouch for their durability, but they do stop the slipping.
K**A
Great but a little small
When my sweet old man was nearing end of life, moving was increasingly more difficult for him, especially on our hard wood floors. He was a black lab german shepherd mix, about 85lbs so we purchased the XXL size. They still felt a little small in my opinion, and we had to place them slightly back on the front toe beans so he'd have more of the grip on his large pad. I would absolutely recommend making sure those grinchy beans are shaved down so hair doesn't get stuck in the adhesive and pull! The grips are very soft and flexible. It did appear to give him more purchase to stand up, but I can't speak to their full capabilities since he still needed assistance, with or without them. I did feel like he skittered a little less once we had these on him. They are very thin so while these worked for our purposes, I wouldn't rely on these for use on hot sidewalks/roads, I don't think they'd provide much if any paw protection. As for durability, they lasted quite a few days with each application but if they are for a more active dog, probably not great. My boy was essentially bed ridden so other than a few trips outside, they weren't getting tested out much. If any amount of mud is introduced, I feel fairly confident they would need changed daily. The few times they got a little wet, they seemed to peel off very quickly. Our boy hated his feet being touched and would let you know about it and he was compliant with these being put on. He didn't do the awkward dog steps that you see when boots are put on them but I can't say if it was because they were comfortable or if he just didn't have the energy to protest. If you have another brat of a dog like we do, be warned when these start to peel, they can be pulled off fairly easily. Our puppy loved to "help" by taking these off our eldest anytime he noticed this -_-
A**E
Senior dog vs tile life saver
Worth it! Our senior dog walks with ease I haven’t seen in a long time because of these. She even seems happier, more confident, and acts like our young girl again. I have a big 12 year old golden retriever (95 lbs) who is having a hard time getting up from the tile floor lately and has been slipping and sometimes can’t get her back end up to stand. I wiped her feet off with a wet towel to remove dirt from her pads. I cut the pad and toe parts of the sticker out and stuck them to her foot pads individually. They don’t bother her one bit. She doesn’t even know they are there. Yes they come off. Probably more so because she’s a big dog. I imagine they’d stay on longer the smaller the dog. Day one of going in and out in the wet grass we lost 2. But she still could walk great on the tile. It went on like that the whole week. Losing 1 or 2 a day. After about 6 days she had 1 left. She was slipping and It was time to reapply. Though they don’t stay on very long it’s totally worth it to me to reapply these once a week so our girl can live more comfortably and happily. These will definitely be a part of our lives for the rest of hers. Highly recommend.
A**R
Life changer!!
I was so skeptical about this product when my dog’s physical therapist recommended it. Our 12 year old golden retriever has hip dysplasia and is really struggling with our tile and hardwood floors. I bought the grips, all the while thinking it would never work. Much to my surprise, they have been a life changer for her! No more slipping and sliding, she is much more confident and hasn’t tried to chew or lick them off, which was my biggest concern. I found that cutting them into pieces and putting them on each toe bean and heel worked best for her, and they are only necessary for her back feet. We haven’t tried them in wet conditions yet but I’m assuming that they would tend to fall off if they get wet. Personally, I wouldn’t mind if I had to use a few sets a day because this has definitely increased her quality of life and she is worth it!
J**M
Maybe not the cure
They work and help with slipping but they will not stay on no matter what i try. They fall off within 24 hrs. I have tried putting them on my German shepherd as a full sticker and cutting them for each individual pad. Nothing helps. I do not recommend unfortunately unless you plan on putting them on every single day.
N**E
Great tracking on tile while recovering from ivdd
My French bulldog is recovering from ivdd surgery and regaining strength in his back legs. The vet recommended these to help him have traction on our tile floor. They absolutely help him gain that traction on the tile. He does go outside 3 times a day and walks on the sidewalk and grass so a pair only lasts us one day but i highly recommend. We won’t need permanently but will continue to repurchase as long as we need.
A**Z
Alta calidad, no molestan al perro
Tenía preocupación que molestaran las patitas de mi perro o que le irritaran los cojinetes. ¡Para nada! Son super cómodos, fácil de instalar, no son molestos al poner o retirar y mi perro se pudo apoyar muchísimo mejor en el piso resbaloso de la casa. Fueron una diferencia enorme para mejorar su caminata en casa.
H**H
S
It fits my Maltipoo perfectly, didn’t try it yet
W**D
Bonne qualité
Très correct.
A**R
Helped my old dog
I am so impressed with these. My old sog was struggling with slipping on the wooden floor. Since she's started wearing these she isn't slipping at all. They do come off after a couple of days but that was to be expected. Thye fit her perfectly she is a jack russell. I would also say they are reasonably priced for the amount you get
P**G
good product with limitations
This product helps old dogs to walk without slipping. It really does help. It only lasts a while and is not great in wet weather.
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