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***z – US –
No more sliding on the wood floors! Our 12 year old Collie was having a difficult time slipping and getting up. These boots gave her the traction she needed to get around much easier! Thank you for such a great product.
T***g – US –
My dog is not a fan of the grippers, but they do help him get around on my slippery floors. Thanks, especially for your suggestion of how best to get them to stay on (velcro strip just under the logo).
N***g – US –
The socks worked great and Bob didn’t mind wearing them. I wish he could have gotten more use of them. But one week later, I had to let him go. He was not doing well. Thank you for making his last week easier.
Z***k – US –
Hi Lorna – sorry to hear. They definitely shouldn’t be falling off like that so I am confident we can resolve. Please reach out so we can confirm the best size and help resolve the issues you are having. Thanks.
I***o – US –
We purchased socks at a local retailer and thought that the grippers would be better but ALL of these items fall off early and often. Our dog doesn’t like the feel of the gripper but will wear socks all day. I will most likely have to donate these to a shelter.
O***a – US –
Hi Ellen – sorry to hear. If they are coming off that easily it is very likely that you do not have the best size for your dog. Fit is so important and with the right fit they are amazing and will stay on. Can you reach out to us to let us know your dog’s breed, weight and paw width so we can find you the best size?
Thanks
J***e – US –
These came off of my dogs feet within 1 minute of using them and was not worth the money, even after securing them with the Velcro strap. I used the size medium and it was big enough but the shape doesn’t properly fit. Wouldn’t recommend.
H***q – US –
From the minute I put these on my Shih Tzu she walked normally like nothing was even on her paws. I was a little worried about XS being too small for her since they look tiny, but I used the jar tip Dog Quality told me about and they went on so easily, fit perfectly and stayed on! I didn’t even need to use the Velcro. Sooo happy. Thanks for a great product.
B***g – US –
I’ve been using this product for a couple of years now and love them. My pup, Beasley wears them on her back feet to keep from slipping on the wood floors.
P***m – US –
Hi Karen – sorry to hear that. It’s very rare that a dog will do that so I would be sure that the Velcro is not too tight. Your dog may be trying to bite it off because she’s uncomfortable. The Velcro does not need to be tight. If you are having any trouble keeping the socks on please let us know and we are happy to help.
Thanks.