DogLemi
DogLemi GuardFlex Recovery Shoe
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Keep your dog’s front paws safe and clean with DogLemi Dog Paw Shoe Covers. Designed specifically for front leg protection, these booties are ideal for dogs with paw injuries, sensitive pads, or recovering from surgery. Made with durable, breathable polyester and a rubber anti-slip sole, they provide comfort, stability, and protection in all seasons.
Features
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Windproof and breathable material promotes healing and keeps paws dry
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Durable rubber non-slip sole for traction and safety on various surfaces
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Multi-layer construction for added comfort and support
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Great for pets with bleeding nails, torn pads, or recovering from injury
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Easy-to-use fixing closure to ensure the boots stay securely in place
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Button design for convenient wearing and removal
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Lightweight, durable, and designed for everyday use
Specifications
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Brand: DogLemi
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Material: Polyester
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Color: Black
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Sizes: S, M, L, XL
Size Guide
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Size S:
Paw Width: 6.3 cm / 2.5 in
Paw Length: 7.3 cm / 2.9 in
Maximum Leg Length: 35 cm / 13.7 in -
Size M:
Paw Width: 7.3 cm / 2.9 in
Paw Length: 8.3 cm / 3.3 in
Maximum Leg Length: 40 cm / 15.7 in -
Size L:
Paw Width: 7.9 cm / 3.1 in
Paw Length: 8.9 cm / 3.5 in
Maximum Leg Length: 51 cm / 20.2 in -
Size XL:
Paw Width: 8.9 cm / 3.5 in
Paw Length: 9.9 cm / 3.9 in
Maximum Leg Length: 55 cm / 21.7 in
Pet Suitability & Product Care
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Suitable for small to large dogs with front leg injuries or sensitivities
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Ideal for outdoor walks, home recovery, or wet and muddy conditions
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Hand wash and air dry for long-lasting use
Discover More Explore DogLemi’s full line of pet footwear and recovery gear designed to protect, support, and comfort pets during active and healing moments.
About the Brand DogLemi is committed to creating innovative, high-quality pet products that enhance the lives of pets and their humans. From recovery essentials to everyday accessories, DogLemi delivers comfort, durability, and smart design.
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