Dog Friendly Co. Dog Paw Pad Protector, 20 count, X-Large

$18.70 (-15%) Chewy Price
$22.00 List Price

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About This Item

At a Glance

  • Rubber
  • Water Resistant
  • All Lifestages

Details

  • Protects paws from hot surfaces, keeping your pal comfy during summer days.
  • Anti-slip feature provides secure walking and keeps paws clean from dirt and bacteria.
  • Cushions and shields delicate paw skin from heat, rough terrain, and allergens.
  • Water-resistant formula protects paws from winter ice, salt, and ice melt.
  • Leaves a natural feel, so your buddy feels great during everyday activities.

Instructions

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Questions & Answers

4 Customer Questions


Do your dogs try to lick them off?

Answer by ChewyJan 01, 2026
While all pets are different, if a dog does lick the pad, it may reduce its adhesion and cause it to come off sooner.

How long do the pads stick to their paws?

Answer by ChewyJan 01, 2026
Typically, the Dog Paw Pad Protectors last around 3–5 days, but this can vary depending on the dog’s activity level and exposure to water or other liquids.

What if paw size is between mentioned sizing - do you go larger or stay smaller?


Are these reusable?

4.0
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
1 Ratings

1 Customer Reviews



Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Robin on Jan 18, 2026

Dog Paw Pads

So far these seem to be working out quite nicely. They are very sticky and a little hard to apply to squirming dogs, but Iassume I will get the hang of it. The dogs

So far these seem to be working out quite nicely. They are very sticky and a little hard to apply to squirming dogs, but Iassume I will get the hang of it. The dogs do not seem to notice that they are on their paws, nor do they mess them. My one dachshund with weak hindquarters is easily able to walk across hardwood floors and can pick herself up from a sitting position. I did trim my dog's nails first and made sure that their feet were clean and dry. I'm anxious to see how long they stay on their paw pads but so far they seem to be doing very well.