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rex123
Nov 24, 2008, 05:30 PM
Well its winter(not officially of course, but there is snow on the ground and that counts for something) and since my dog is a husky well you just know he'll want to be outside a lot not to mention how we are going to start skijoring soon. My question is I bought booties for him to protect the pads on his paws, and he doesn'T seem to like them AT ALL. He just keeps picking up his front and back paws and shaking them. Is there anyone who uses the booties for their dogs, if so could you tell me if your dog did this in the beginning. What can I do to help him to see the booties as a good thing?
All posts greatly Appreciated!

JudyKayTee
Nov 24, 2008, 06:34 PM
Well its winter(not officially of course, but there is snow on the ground and that counts for something) and since my dog is a husky well you just know he'll want to be outside a lot not to mention how we are gonna start skijoring soon. My question is I bought booties for him to protect the pads on his paws, and he doesn'T seem to like them AT ALL. He just keeps picking up his front and back paws and shaking them. Is there anyone who uses the booties for their dogs, if so could you tell me if your dog did this in the begining. What can I do to help him to see the booties as a good thing?
All posts greatly Appreciated!



I haven't seen you on the Board lately - I guess we travel in different circles. Anyway, it's so good to see your name.

I talked to the Vet some time ago about this - I have Shepherds and they love the cold - and he said as long as they have the ability to come inside they really don't need boots and to check their pads on a regular basis. He said salt is, of course, a problem but my dogs are in the backyard and I don't use any melting substance. Ice is also an issue.

I know if you walk your dog and there are melting substances around you're supposed to rinse or wash their pads.

I tried booties on my last dog - I wrestled them on, he walked and shook a foot, walked and shook another foot and eventually sat down and wouldn't move. It was not a success. I guess dogs get used to them but by that time I decided the boots weren't necessary.

For that matter, I hate boots myself!

starbuck8
Nov 24, 2008, 06:57 PM
If you really think you want Rex to wear booties, then you have to get him to see them as a positive experience. Do you remember how Cesar introduces unwelcomed objects to dogs? I've never seen him do it with booties (lol) but I assume it would be the same deal. Use positive reinforcement, and maybe, just maybe, Rex might get used to them.

Good luck! I'm sure Rex will be fine with or without booties. He is a Husky after all, and I know they don't put booties on the working dogs in the winter. ;)

rex123
Nov 29, 2008, 07:40 AM
Good news. After I asked this question, I decided to try something that someone had suggested. You see when I first took interest in skijoring I was told that I would need some type of protection for my dog's paws, which didn't really surprise me since I already knew how he salt and snow can crack their paws. So when I saw a pair of boots on sale I decided to buy them. And after I asked this question I went outside put rex on his pulling harness atached to the 20ft. Lead and ran. He got used to the booties very quickly.

JudyKayTee
Nov 29, 2008, 07:45 AM
Good news. After I asked this question, I decided to try something that someone had suggested. You see when I first took interest in skijoring I was told that I would need some type of protection for my dog's paws, which didn't really surprise me since I already knew how he salt and snow can crack their paws. So when I saw a pair of boots on sale I decided to buy them. And after I asked this question I went outside put rex on his pulling harness atached to the 20ft. lead and ran. He got used to the booties very quickly.



Rex is apparently far more good natured and accepting than my dogs. I would have ended up wearing the booties.

rex123
Nov 29, 2008, 08:57 AM
Rex is apparently far more good natured and accepting than my dogs. I would have ended up wearing the booties.

Well let me just put it this way, when it comes to going for a walk or a run, he has only one thing on his mind and its not what he has on his feet.

starbuck8
Nov 29, 2008, 03:01 PM
I wonder if you could get Rex some kids socks instead, if he's not liking the boots. Have you seen the ones with grips on the bottom? Maybe you could find some nice thick ones? Just a thought. :)

JudyKayTee
Nov 29, 2008, 03:13 PM
I wonder if you could get Rex some kids socks instead, if he's not liking the boots. Have you seen the ones with grips on the bottom? Maybe you could find some nice thick ones? Just a thought. :)


I was thinking about a garter belt and stockings? Well, technically TWO garter belts and stockings - :D

Alty
Nov 29, 2008, 03:14 PM
Rex is apparently far more good natured and accepting than my dogs. I would have ended up wearing the booties.

Judy, had to spread the rep. If I tried putting booties on my dogs, they'd get together, form a plan and somehow I'd end up hog tied in the crate, I'm sure of it! :D:eek:

starbuck8
Nov 29, 2008, 03:40 PM
I was thinking about a garter belt and stockings? Well, technically TWO garter belts and stockings - :D

How 'bout fishnet stockings? Poor Rex... LOL! Alty, I can just see Jasper holding you down, Chewy tying you up, and Indy being the lookout! :eek:

rex123
Nov 30, 2008, 03:33 AM
How 'bout fishnet stockings? Poor Rex...LOL!


Now come on guys... we have to draw the line somewhere... lol:D

starbuck8
Nov 30, 2008, 03:44 AM
Yes, we don't want to give poor Rex a complex! His masculine side would be scarred for life! Your mommie won't do that to you Rex... honest... we swear! :D

tickle
Nov 30, 2008, 03:51 AM
Rex, I watched a programme the other day on sled dog competitions. They were almost all huskies with some mutts but none had anything on their feet. They did stress though that at rest time, all dogs' feet were inspected thoroughly. Huskies need those nails bare to dig into the ice and snow to get a purchase when running. The boots would not enable this for safety sake.

tickle
Nov 30, 2008, 04:16 AM
Hi, Star, I know some people in our area who do keep sled dogs, enter competitions, etc. They are not outfitted with boots. I do see what rex means though when his husky gets out there working on that sled he forgets everything but being out and running. That's what they love best. They are the epitome of perseverance.

starbuck8
Nov 30, 2008, 04:24 AM
Exactly. That is what they were bred for. That's what they live to do, and is their passion. If they don't get to do what they were originally bred to do, that is when people run into problems with their dogs. That is why they eat peoples couches and pee on their beds and so on, lol! They need to be challenged and work to do what their breed does. Otherwise, they are unstable, and you have trouble with them.

I had a little mixed teacup poodle when I was young. I remember putting little red boots on her, and it was the funniest thing I've ever seen in my life. She walked like she was drunk! LOL! Poor little girl... we made her wear them for awhile and took videos. It was just too funny not to! :D

(oh by the way... Rex is the dog, and the OP is a young girl... and a very loving one to Rex at that!)

rex123
Nov 30, 2008, 07:47 AM
[QUOTE=tickle;1400731] Huskies need those nails bare to dig into the ice and snow to get a purchase when running.

Very good point thank you very much I never even thought of this point, so I won't use them for skijoring I'll look into the gels. But they are great for when we go on walks.

rex123
Nov 30, 2008, 07:52 AM
(oh btw...Rex is the dog, and the OP is a young girl...and a very loving one to Rex at that!)

Thanks for clearing that up fpr tickle. And I love him a whole bunch, but then again that could be because he never chewed up our couch, or peed on my bed.:D

Alty
Nov 30, 2008, 11:48 AM
I'm getting an image of Rex sitting next to the computer wondering "what do they have planned for me now?" :p

Rex123, if you put booties on him then he just might chew up the couch and pee your bed. Wait, Chewy (our new pup) actually did chew up my couch, and the other day he peed on my bed. Starby, help! :eek:

Silly puppies. ;)

starbuck8
Nov 30, 2008, 11:52 AM
I'm getting an image of Rex sitting next to the computer wondering "what do they have planned for me now?" :p

Rex123, if you put booties on him then he just might chew up the couch and pee your bed. Wait, Chewy (our new pup) actually did chew up my couch, and the other day he peed on my bed. Starby, help! :eek:

Silly puppies. ;)

I'm watching The Dog Whisperer right now... I'll get back to you! LOL!

Alty
Nov 30, 2008, 11:57 AM
Ya, I watched a few of his episodes yesterday and I tried one of the techniques on Chewy, it didn't go well.

We had a battle of the wills, I think I lost, in fact, I'm pretty sure I lost. Little poop, how many times do I have to tell him that I'm the pack leader? Jeesh, I read that Cesar Millan book to him twice and he still doesn't get it. ;) ;)

JudyKayTee
Nov 30, 2008, 12:07 PM
Ya, I watched a few of his episodes yesterday and I tried one of the techniques on Chewy, it didn't go well.

We had a battle of the wills, I think I lost, in fact, I'm pretty sure I lost. Little poop, how many times do I have to tell him that I'm the pack leader? Jeesh, I read that Cesar Millan book to him twice and he still doesn't get it. ;) ;)



I'm sorry. I don't know what we're talking about. I've been pondering if I don't trim my toenails all Winter does that mean I won't have to wear boots and I won't fall down?

Just wondering.

JudyKayTee
Nov 30, 2008, 12:10 PM
I'm getting an image of Rex sitting next to the computer wondering "what do they have planned for me now?" :p

Rex123, if you put booties on him then he just might chew up the couch and pee your bed. Wait, Chewy (our new pup) actually did chew up my couch, and the other day he peed on my bed. Starby, help! :eek:

Silly puppies. ;)



Dogs and computers - my dogs are addicted to Jumbones and so I order them on automatic delivery and the shipment arrives every month and the 3 of us are happy. The order was delivered Friday and I couldn't even move the box so my neighbor came over and carried it in. There was a mistake - 28 boxes of 6 in a box instead of my usual order of 8 boxes.

The neighbor joked that maybe the dogs got on the computer and changed the order.

I'm beginning to wonder. Anyway, I now have over $300 invested in Jumbones and 2 of us are happy.

Alty
Nov 30, 2008, 12:23 PM
LMAO, Judy, you crack me up. :)

Our little stinker aka Chewy is definitely running the household. I know who the pack leader is, and it isn't me. I think the goldfish has more authority than I do at this point. ;)

Yup, it's going to be a long winter. I knew that beagles are stubborn, but I didn't realize that he'd be more stubborn than a German woman.

Whodda thunk? ;)

Alty
Nov 30, 2008, 12:24 PM
I've been pondering if I don't trim my toenails all Winter does that mean I won't have to wear boots and I won't fall down?

Yup, and if you don't shave your legs you can go without pants. ;)

JudyKayTee
Nov 30, 2008, 12:38 PM
Yup, and if you don't shave your legs you can go without pants. ;)


What a great idea! And with the time I save I could spend even MORE time on AMHD.

Alty
Nov 30, 2008, 12:41 PM
Exactly! Now, if you cut out bathing, grooming, work, eating, drinking, and sleeping, you could be here 24/7. :)

JudyKayTee
Dec 20, 2008, 08:23 AM
Rex123, I was just thinking about you - and Rex, of course. I'm in my office and I look around the corner and into the family room and my 130# German Shepherd is walking with her toes all spread out (and her paws are as big as my hands), sort of lurching around. I jumped up and ran - and discovered she has a great deal of snow packed between her toes. So she sat down and I tried to pick it out, couldn't get it, got the hairdryer, melted the snow. As we're sitting there, yes, through the doggie door comes my OTHER dog. She's a Gordon Setter/Shepherd with long hair and she's got the same problem - plus balls of ice all over her. They are both warm and fluffy right now - but give them another 15 minutes and we'll go through the process again.

If I didn't think it would turn into a battle which I would lose I'd think about boots and coats for them!

rex123
Dec 20, 2008, 08:30 AM
I'm actually going to purchase another pair for him, the ones we have now keep falling off there are however ones at walmart that look very nice and have good grip on them, can't wait to get some, but they have to be red, his leash is red,his harness is red, my purse is red and his boots must be red. Its not like red is my fave color, but my purse is red so everything has to match it LOL, although its true that my purse is red, that's not why everything else is, I got his harness first and red was the only color, it looked good on him so that's his color now.

tickle
Dec 20, 2008, 12:44 PM
I just realzed, rexl23 that you are a girl ! ROFLMAS.

Excuse for that, not laughing at you, laughing at me thinking you were a young man with his dog all this time ! The fadt that your signature says 'a girl with... etc' didn't even give me a hint all this time !

So, you have a red purse, I am thinking, mmmm, wonder why HE has a red purse, HE must mean a fanny pack or something.

I have been working too hard, must rest... :)

Rex must love all the snow you have been getting lately. Siberians live for running.

Ms tickle

JudyKayTee
Dec 20, 2008, 01:09 PM
I'm actually going to purchase another pair for him, the ones we have now keep falling off there are however ones at walmart that look very nice and have good grip on them, can't wait to get some, but they have to be red, his leash is red,his harness is red, my purse is red and his boots must be red. Its not like red is my fave color, but my purse is red so everything has to match it LOL, although its true that my purse is red, thats not why everything else is, I got his harness firts and red was the only color, it looked good on him so thats his color now.


My dogs are all in red, too. I have no idea why but I found big dog collars come in... red.

I'm a purple girl myself but I think my dog would be embarrassed.

Do you have Rex's "puppy" collar? I came across my dog's the other day and couldn't believe it. It looks like a bracelet compared to her collar now!

Ahh - our "kids" grow up too quickly.

rex123
Dec 20, 2008, 01:45 PM
Ohh, rex is loving the snow, he goes out and eats it all, or at least tries to. I even invented a new sport CrazyJoring, it involves me sitting on my crazy carpet and him pulling me down a snow covered hill, it is so much fun, and he runs like crazy.