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Wondering if anyone else is using Lewis Dog Boots?
I got some after last season and trained my dogs on them over the summer. I didn't think to use them the first couple hunts this year but it came back why I got them after pulling thorns out and doctoring a couple pad cuts. Started using them last Friday. No problem getting everyone to lay still to put them on, after the initial high stepping, there were no problems in the field. We hunted some rough, thorny cover as well as cattails this weekend and it was really nice not to have to doctor pad injuries & leave dogs at home because of them.
For those who don't know, they aren't duct taped to the dog's leg, but to a piece of duct tape wrapped loosely around the dog's leg sticky side out inside the top of the boot, then duct tape is put over the boot sticky side in. They won't come off it put on like this. I use blaze orange duct tape, so it's easy to see the boots are still on the dog while they are hunting...
I got some after last season and trained my dogs on them over the summer. I didn't think to use them the first couple hunts this year but it came back why I got them after pulling thorns out and doctoring a couple pad cuts. Started using them last Friday. No problem getting everyone to lay still to put them on, after the initial high stepping, there were no problems in the field. We hunted some rough, thorny cover as well as cattails this weekend and it was really nice not to have to doctor pad injuries & leave dogs at home because of them.
For those who don't know, they aren't duct taped to the dog's leg, but to a piece of duct tape wrapped loosely around the dog's leg sticky side out inside the top of the boot, then duct tape is put over the boot sticky side in. They won't come off it put on like this. I use blaze orange duct tape, so it's easy to see the boots are still on the dog while they are hunting...