Labradoodle shoes that stay on
Labradoodle paws are more long and narrow unlike French bulldog paws which are like little pancakes—wide, short, and both face the challenge of finding a fitting dog shoe!The normal dog shoes take a “one-shape-fits-all” approach, which leaves Labradoodles shuffling around with the extra space on the paw sides, imagine walking in shoes that feel more like super wide flippers!
We are challenging the status quo of the dog shoe industry. We custom-make dog shoes according to each dogs paw shape and measurements. It's the only way to get perfectly fitting and comfortable dog shoes.
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RIGHT SHAPE
We craft dog shoes to fit your dogs paws. No more ill-shaped dog shoes for your pup. -
RIGHT SIZE
We craft shoes according to your own measurements. No more ill-sized dog shoes for your pup. -
COMFORTABLE
The right shoe shape and size equals to paw-fect comfort and longer walks with your dog.
Common Labradoodle Paw Problems and solutions
Tips for Labradoodle Paw Wellbeing
1. Dry Paw Skin – Rough & Tough Ain't for Labradoodles!
Labradoodle paws can dry out from all kinds of things: those endless walks on hot sidewalks, the chilly winter air, or just coming across some irritating gunk on the ground. Dry paws get itchy, which means your Labradoodle might start nibbling at them—only to make things worse! If left untreated, dryness can lead to cracks, which are uncomfortable and open the door to infections.
What to do:
- Check those curly paws regularly for signs of dryness.
- Use moisturizing paw balms to keep their little feet soft and comfy.
- Grab some Labradoodle-friendly winter boots to shield those paws when it’s chilly!
2. Burns on Paws – Hot Pavement? Not for Labradoodles!
Those fluffy Labradoodle paws aren’t made for scorching pavement! Even a mild 77°F (25°C) day can turn sidewalks into sizzling surfaces that burn paws in seconds. That blacktop absorbs heat like crazy—ouch for your Doodle’s paws!
What to do:
- Use a paw wax once a week to add an extra layer of protection.
- Keep those stylish summer Labradoodle booties on standby for hot days!
- Try the “palm test”—if the sidewalk's too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your Labradoodle’s paws!
3. Paws & Pesky Irritants – Pollen, Chemicals, Oh My!
Labradoodle paws don’t just pick up dirt—they’re magnets for everything from pollen to lawn chemicals. Spring through fall, irritants like fertilizers and pesticides stick to paws, and in winter, de-icers and gritty sand aren’t exactly paw-friendly.
What to do:
- Rinse those Doodle paws after each outing.
- Stick to pet-safe lawn products if you’re a green thumb.
- Keep some protective Labradoodle shoes around for days when you know the neighborhood has been freshly fertilized!
4. Yeast Infections – Smelly Paws? Eww!
Yeast infections are no fun for anyone, especially Labradoodles with a penchant for getting wet. If your Doodle’s paws are damp, yeast can multiply and cause a musty smell and constant itching.
What to do:
- When in doubt, have a vet confirm if it’s a yeast infection.
- Anti-fungal sprays can work wonders for smelly, itchy paws.
- Dry those paws off, especially between the toes, after baths or wet adventures.
5. Winter Snowballing – Tiny Toes Turned Ice Cubes!
Winter adventures are great—until your Labradoodle’s toes turn into mini snowballs! Snow can pack into their fluffy toes, refreeze, and make winter walks miserable.
What to do:
- Get them some cozy Labradoodle boots to keep the snow out.
- Regular paw wax applications will make snow slip off those furry feet like magic!
6. Mysterious Paw Itch – The Labradoodle Detective is on the Case!
If your Labradoodle’s paws are crazy itchy, but there’s no clear cause, it’s time for some detective work. From pollen to sneaky household cleaners, any number of things could be making your Doodle’s paws itch.
What to do:
- Take a look at anything new in their environment that could be causing the itch.
- Use a quick anti-itch spray for instant relief if the cause remains a mystery.
7. Cracked Paws – Show Those Paws Some Love!
Cracked paws usually start with dry skin or minor cuts that went unnoticed. If left untreated, cracks can be painful and may even get infected, making it tough for your Labradoodle to enjoy their daily walks.
What to do:
- For serious cracks, visit the vet for proper treatment.
- For minor cases, apply a soothing paw cream—those cracks will heal up in no time!
8. Lick Dermatitis – When Your Labradoodle Just Can’t Stop!
Sometimes Labradoodles just can’t resist licking their paws, and it turns into a habit called lick dermatitis. It can lead to sores and raw spots, making things worse with every lick.
What to do:
- For major cases, see the vet, who might prescribe antibiotics or a protective collar.
- If it’s just a small sore, check for irritants and use an anti-itch spray to keep your Doodle comfy.
Wrapping It Up – Why Your Labradoodle Needs Paw Protection!
Whether they’re strutting down hot sidewalks or bouncing through snowy trails, a pair of Labradoodle-friendly shoes can make all the difference. These curly-pawed explorers need some TLC, and custom-made Doodle shoes? Talk about a paw-some fashion statement!
So, if your Labradoodle is dealing with paw issues or just loves a good stroll, don’t let those paws go unprotected. Get them the paw protection they deserve and watch them strut their stuff like the fluffy superstar they are!