Custom made Stafford dog shoes that stay on

Stafford paws, which are generally more rounded, contrast sharply with the wide, short paws of French Bulldogs, resembling little pancakes. While Staffords might find it easier to slip into available shoes, the limited range of sizes in standard dog footwear often means these fits are less than ideal.

Our custom-made dog shoes address this issue directly by being tailored to the unique measurements of each dog's paws, ensuring a comfortable, secure fit that stays on during any activity.

  • 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 Staffordshire Bull Terrier Paw Issues and Solutions

#1 Dry Paw Skin
Staffordshire Bull Terriers can experience paw dryness due to various factors such as regular walks on hot, rough surfaces, exposure to the cold, dry air of winter, or contact with irritating substances. This dryness often leads to itching, causing them to lick or bite at their paws, exacerbating the issue. If not addressed, it can result in peeling or cracking, potentially leading to painful open wounds that are prone to infection.

What to do:

  • Regularly inspect their paws for early signs of dryness.
  • Apply moisturizing products like paw wax to protect and soothe their paws.
  • Consider using winter dog shoes specifically designed for Staffordshire Bull Terriers.

#2 Burns on Paws
Staffordshire Bull Terriers are susceptible to burns on their paws since sidewalks and roads can heat up to temperatures that dogs cannot safely tolerate. A dog’s pain threshold is around 120°F (49°C), and burns will develop when the paws touch surfaces that reach 130°F (54°C).

Even on a day with a pleasant ambient temperature of 77°F (25°C), pavement can reach up to 125°F (52°C). Blacktop pavement absorbs heat quickly and can reach temperatures as high as 140°F (60°C) on a hot day, enough to burn a Stafford’s paws within seconds. Cement can also heat up to over 120°F and up to 135°F (57°C), posing similar risks.

What to do:

  • Apply a high-quality paw protection wax about once a week.
  • Use protective summer dog boots to shield their paws from the heat.
  • Avoid walks during the peak heat hours of the day, and opt for grassy areas instead.
  • Test walking surfaces with your palm; if it's too hot for your hand, it's too hot for your Stafford's paws.

#3 Paws and Irritants
From spring through fall, Staffordshire Bull Terriers’ paws come into contact with airborne allergens and ground chemicals from lawn care or winter ice melt, leading to irritation and itchiness.

What to do:

  • Thoroughly rinse their paws after they've been outside.
  • Use pet-safe lawn care products to minimize exposure to harmful chemicals.
  • Apply protective paw wax or use dog boots to shield their paws from irritants.

#4 Yeast Infection (Itchy, Smelly Paws)
Staffordshire Bull Terriers can develop yeast infections on their paws if the areas between the toes remain damp. Signs include severe itchiness and a strong, musty odor.

What to do:

  • Consult a vet to confirm if it's a yeast infection.
  • Use anti-fungal sprays that contain chlorhexidine and ketoconazole to treat the infection.
  • Ensure paws are thoroughly dried after exposure to moisture.

#5 Unknown Itchiness
If your Staffordshire Bull Terrier’s paws are persistently itchy without a clear cause, consider possible triggers such as dry skin, pollen, lawn chemicals, or a mild yeast infection.

What to do:

  • Investigate potential irritants that your dog may have been exposed to.
  • Use anti-itch sprays for quick relief.

#6 Cracked Paws
Cracked paws in Staffordshire Bull Terriers often start from unnoticed dry skin or minor cuts. If not treated, they can become painful and lead to infections.

What to do:

  • See a vet if there are signs of deep cuts or infection.
  • Treat minor cracks at home with a healing cream to aid recovery.

#7 Sores on the Paws Due to Lick Dermatitis
Compulsive licking due to itching or stress can cause lick dermatitis in Staffordshire Bull Terriers, leading to sores, inflammation, and hair loss.

What to do:

  • For moderate or severe cases, seek veterinary treatment which may include medications or use of a safety collar.
  • Address mild cases by identifying and removing irritants and using anti-itch treatments to soothe the paws.

Conclusion

Protecting their paws from harsh conditions and ensuring their comfort with custom-made dog shoes is crucial for Staffordshire Bull Terriers. These shoes not only offer protection but also enhance their quality of life, allowing them to enjoy outdoor adventures safely. Invest in the right pair of shoes and let your Stafford step out in comfort and style!