Best Non Slip Dog Socks
Please Contact Us for Sizing Assistance to Ensure the Best Fit for Your Dog
Grippers™, a Dog Quality product; are non-slip dog socks which give your older dog the traction they need on slippery indoor surfaces such as tile or hardwood. An innovative design provides a grip around the entire paw so even if the socks twist, your dog will continue to have the traction they need. 4 socks per set.
The soft rubber coating creates a waterproof barrier so these dog socks can also be worn outdoors. No more having to take the traction socks on and off each time your dog goes outside. *Please note: Due to the rubber coating Grippers do not provide traction on snow or ice therefore we do not recommend using them in winter conditions.
Both weight and paw measurements are very important in determining the correct size. If your dog does not match the weight category for his paw size, please contact us for sizing assistance. When measuring width please have your dog standing (if possible) and measure flat across the top of the paw at the widest point – please do not measure down the sides. Alternatively, you can have your dog standing on a piece of paper and then mark both sides of the paw and measure the distance between these marks. If your dog is 60 lbs or more we recommend going up one size from where the width lines up with our sizing.
It is difficult for dogs with arthritis and other mobility challenges to remain stable on tile and hardwood and can often fall very hard on these unforgiving floors, so Grippers are a great way to help stabilize them and keep them safely on their feet. More comfortable than dog shoes or dog boots and more protective than regular dog socks, Grippers represent a step forward in dog footwear.
R***g – US –
We didn’t use the ones just purchased. Our dog became too weak and has died. She had a couple of other pairs she wore.
The socks that go higher on the legs worked bet for her. The short socks were hard if impossible to keep on. She was a boxer about 90# before she became so ill.
N***x – US –
They work great. I only use on my shepherd/chow’s back feet at this time. She has weakness in her back legs along with a neurological disorder and arthritis.They stay on pretty well. She doesn’t mind wearing them. Don’t work well to go outside and do her business when the grass is wet from humidity. They become totally soaked.
I***b – US –
We absolutely love these grippers! They have made it so much easier for our 13 year old golden to get up and not slip on our wood and tile floors. #independentsenior
J***n – US –
I have a large dog, Sirius, who we have had for 13 years. He is doing well but rear legs started giving out and he became scared of the floors. It was heartbreaking and I was afraid he was going to get hurt.
The Grippers have given him the confidence to get up and walk across the floor. He wasn’t happy at first, and out young Beagle would try to ****** off his paws. After a couple of days, everyone adjusted. The Grippers twist a little overnight and have to be readjusted which is fine. One of my friends heard me raving and her friend bought them a couple days later. I am happy and the price is really fair-I bought 4 pair bc I didn’t know what wear and tear would be. 4 weeks later we are still on the first pair with only one small tear.
T***c – US –
We have an aging old English Sheepdog that was slipping on the hardwood floors. His back legs were giving out so we purchased the slippers. And he actually loves them! He’s able to keep his back legs from slipping out to the side.
O***p – US –
Thanks Jacob. Your dog is adorable. You may want to try using the velcro straps to help stop them from sliding down. Where you place the straps makes a big difference. We find they work best around the ankles mid-way down on the socks.
Thanks again
Ann-Marie
T***b – US –
Well it was funny at first watching my dog walk. They also kept him from sliding on the waxed concrete floors and help him get up easier. I just can’t keep them on him. Even with the bands they eventually would start to slide off and that’s maybe because I wasn’t sure how tight I could make them without hurting him. I will probably give them a second try as he starts getting more unsure of his footing. He is 14 now and still getting around pretty good but soon we will have to give them a second try. Great product if your dog isn’t Houdini.
T***o – US –
I think your product is good for dogs, just not so much for dogs that suffer degenerative mylopathy because of dragging of the feet our socks were quickly eaten up. I thank you for your support on trying to help us out with our dog.
I***q – US –
These socks help his back paws gain traction on the hard wood floor. His ACL is healing much better now that he wears them.
W***m – US –
They worked great.. Unfortunately my boy passed away 1 day after using them.