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    Keep your pup's paws warm and safe this winter with these best dog boots for every breed and size. Although a dog's paws are much tougher than our feet, they still get chilly. Or maybe your pup ...

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    On Croc Day, Oct. 23, Crocs released boots for dogs and matching clogs for their humans. The shoes for pets are sold out on its website Crocs for dogs: Pet boots in pink and green sell out same ...

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    Here’s a snapshot of 32 of those high-maintenance dog breeds, who are considered extra effort in any one or more of these categories: energy levels, barking or separation anxiety or grooming.

  5. Dog booties - Wikipedia

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    Dog booties prevent ice balls from forming between dogs’ toes. Dog booties, commonly called booties, are rubber, fabric, or plastic coverings for dogs' paws used to protect the animal from cold weather, rough terrain, or injury. They are analogous to human shoes and are most common in sled dog races. Many races require booties as a basic ...

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    Rocket Dog is an American private company that designs and manufactures women's shoes based in Hayward, California. [1] They were founded in 1997 in Southern California , and were named after one of the two founders' pet dog, who enjoyed running on the beach. [ 2 ]

  7. Jackboot - Wikipedia

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    German jackboots from 1914 German Bundeswehr soldiers wearing jackboots with an M47 tank in the background, 1960. The second meaning of the term is derived from the first, with reference to their toughness, but is unrelated in design and function, being a combat boot designed for marching, rising to at least mid-calf, with no laces, sometimes a leather sole with hobnails, and heel irons.