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.
I***q – US –
my little 10 year old Pom is frail and i have white porcelain tiles throughout my down stairs. he was slipping and hurting his back constantly. i use the two front pad gripper only and he is doing great. He really is comfortable in them during the day and never falls. i do remove them at night as his pads need to breathe. I love them and recommend them. They stay on without the velcro strips
V***g – US –
Hi Malini,
The rubber grip covers the whole paw so if the fit is correct your dog should have traction all around his paws including the sides. Can you please reach out and let us know your dog’s breed, weight and paw width so we can make sure you have the best fit?
Thanks
Ann-Marie
K***q – US –
I got 2 sets of XXS
My dog can’t get up once he falls cause there is no traction on the sides of the Grippers
B***r – US –
These socks have been so helpful for my 15 yr old sheltie. They help her not only to stand up on the wood floors easier but they also give more stability in her spine and hips when she walks. The first time I put them on her, they did end up slipping off her feet, but using the Velcro strips solved that problem.
Q***o – US –
I don’t use these for their intended purpose but they are great. My dog needs to wear shoes outdoors because the city is full of glass and he needs to protect his paw pads. Other shoes fall off when he wants to run around but these don’t. They stay snuggly on his feet and give him great maneuverability while keeping his paws safe.
W***v – US –
These socks are the best on the market. This is my second purchase of the socks!
T***q – US –
We have laminate flooring and 2 exciteable dogs..lol. these help them walk on the flooring… but wont stay on.. we think mayby they need to go farther up the leg or something..wore them outside and lost 1.. the company is great to work with though
V***k – US –
The were fairly easy to get on. My dog stopped sliding on the tile floor. It the sock part shifted, the little bootie moved, too, to give traction. The only problem was keeping them on her feet. My dog didn’t like anything on her feet. I had to put an ecollar on her to keep her from pulling the booties off her feet with her teeth.
O***r – US –
Worked well although my dog was always crafty in pulling them off.
S***e – US –
I bought the XL, but they were much too small to fit the intended dog (who is afraid to walk on any polished floor). They fit my other dog so I decided to keep them in case she ever needs them. I will have to try the XXL, but I’m thinking they will also be too small, as the XL didn’t seem to be close to his size, even though he only weighs 58 lbs. the other dog is also 58 lbs, and they fit her well).