Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Dog Ice Traction Dog Boots For Ice Traction?

Dog boots for ice traction? - dog ice traction

My dog has recently closed the door and disappeared for two weeks. Animal Control found him, brought him home and took him to the vet he had been shot and discover a 3 nonunion fractures in his left front leg. The leg was amputated in relation to a later date this winter or spring, when we recorded. Until a tripod is not official, and as winter approaches, with lots of snow and ice. I am looking for a dog, I can start off on the front leg to prevent slipping under him, while Roundwound around. I wanted to use a for shoes of untanned deerskin (in order can not be used on skis sliding backwards, while making up), but it is probably easier to buy a set of dog boots.

Can anyone recommend the beginning of a dog (on average 50 kg) dog, a real boost on an inclined plane covered with snow, and not just the insulation? Thank you!

1 comments:

gud ole kuntry boy said...

not much snow and ice in which we live that we never wear boots. There are many products out there, Tho. Here is what I found on Google.

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=na ...

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