How neat! I love this, thank you for sharingSo glad you found something that works!
So my oldest who is going to turn 13 on Sunday, has been slipping sliding and falling (hard) on hardwood and tile for about a year. We've tried various products to give her better footing and I'm pleased to share we've found something that actually works.
If you've got a dog with an injury, neurological condition, or like me a senior who needs a little traction you might try toe grips.
Sophie has been wearing them for an entire month and has fallen zero (zero) times! In fact, last week she played with a 1 year old lab and wore him out chasing and being chased
The website is Non slip toe grips give dogs traction to stop slipping on floorsDr. Buzbys ToeGrips | The smarter traction solution for dog slipping
Schultz is still steady on his feet, but then again he has a lower center of gravity.
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My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog thinks I am ~ author unknown
How neat! I love this, thank you for sharingSo glad you found something that works!
My whole heart, Tyson.
Whoever said diamonds are a girls best friend, obviously never owned a Bulldog.
cool. I do see where the traction is. How much?
Hug your bully today
Interesting! Thanks!
Oh I wish I had used these when my boxer was still around... she was always slipping on our hardwood/tile floors.
"What we once enjoyed and deeply loved, we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes a part of us." Helen Keller
RIP Wellie, Bella, Winston & Roxie
What beautiful babies.... is your oldest a Weimaraner or silver lab?
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There is a part of your heart not alive until a bulldog has entered your life.
Nitschke (2004-2011) and Banks (2005-2014) -- My angels
Thank you for all the love, fun and teachings
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