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K9 RockPaw

All-Terrain Trail Boot — Waterproof, Anti-Slip, Reflective.

All-Terrain Trail Boot — Waterproof, Anti-Slip, Reflective.

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K9 ROCKPAW · HERO PRODUCT

All-Terrain Trail Boot — Waterproof, Anti-Slip, Reflective.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • 100% waterproof upper — keeps paws dry on river crossings and wet trails

  • Anti-slip rubber sole — grips rock, gravel, mud, and wet surfaces

  • Reflective strip — visible in low light for early morning and evening trails

  • Adjustable velcro straps — secure fit that stays on even in dense brush

  • Works in all seasons — summer heat, winter snow, and everything in between

  • Sold as a set of 4 — all four paws protected

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Description

 
ALL-TERRAIN TRAIL BOOT · SET OF 4

BUILT FOR THE TRAIL.
MADE FOR THE DOG
WHO NEVER STOPS.

Rocky paths. River crossings. Hot pavement. Winter ice. The K9 RockPaw All-Terrain Trail Boot was engineered to handle all of it — so nothing slows down you and your dog.

100% WATERPROOF ANTI-SLIP RUBBER SOLE REFLECTIVE STRIP SIZES 2–8 ALL SEASONS SET OF 4

WHY K9 ROCKPAW

MOST BOOTS FAIL
IN THE FIRST MILE.

You've seen it happen — a dog boot that falls off before you hit the trailhead. A sole that provides zero grip on wet granite. Velcro that loses its hold the moment your dog pushes through dense brush. The dog boot market is full of products designed for city sidewalks and photo opportunities, not real terrain.

We built the K9 RockPaw All-Terrain Trail Boot to fix every single one of those failures. A sole that grips. Straps that hold. Waterproofing that actually works. These are boots engineered for the dogs who earn their miles — on rocky switchbacks, river crossings, and everything in between.

"Your dog doesn't just follow you on the trail. They lead. We built boots that can keep up."

KEY FEATURES

EVERYTHING THAT MATTERS.
NOTHING THAT DOESN'T.

Every feature on the All-Terrain Trail Boot exists for one reason: to keep your dog protected and moving on real terrain.

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100% Waterproof Upper
Full waterproof construction keeps paws completely dry on river crossings, rain, and wet morning trails. Not just water-resistant — genuinely waterproof, tested on real terrain.
TRAIL-TESTED
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Anti-Slip Rubber Sole
Thick, flexible rubber sole grips wet rock, loose gravel, mud, and uneven surfaces. Designed to flex naturally with your dog's gait — not fight it. Built for real terrain, not just pavement.
NON-SLIP GRIP
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Reflective Safety Strip
Built-in reflective strips on every boot keep your dog visible in low-light conditions — early morning starts, evening trails, and road crossings. Safety you don't have to think about.
360° VISIBILITY
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Secure Velcro Strap System
Adjustable velcro closure creates a snug, custom fit around your dog's ankle. Stays locked through brush, water obstacles, and rough terrain. The strap system is why these boots actually stay on.
STAYS ON
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All-Season Protection
One boot, every condition. Protects against summer hot pavement (up to 150°F), winter ice and road salt, sharp shale on rocky trails, and prolonged wet terrain that softens and damages pads.
4-SEASON READY
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7 Sizes — 2 Through 8
From tiny trail companions to giant adventure dogs. Every size engineered to the same standard. Use our Paw Size Guide to measure in 60 seconds and find your dog's exact fit before ordering.
2 TO 8

ALL-SEASON USE

ONE BOOT.
EVERY CONDITION.

The trail doesn't take seasons off. Neither do these boots.

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Summer
Hot pavement burns paws in under 60 seconds at 90°F. These boots shield against asphalt, sand, and sun-baked rock all summer long.
UP TO 150°F
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Fall
Wet leaves and muddy trails are slippery and abrasive. The anti-slip sole grips in exactly the conditions fall hiking demands.
MUD & WET GRIP
❄️
Winter
Road salt and ice-melt chemicals cause chemical burns on contact. Waterproof construction and salt-resistant materials keep winter walks safe.
SALT RESISTANT
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Spring
River crossings and saturated trails soften paw pads and make them vulnerable to cuts. Waterproofing keeps pads protected the full hike.
WATERPROOF
"If you and your dog don't take days off, neither do we."

Fit Guide

SIZING & FIT GUIDE

FIND YOUR DOG'S
PERFECT FIT.

A boot that doesn't fit falls off at mile one. Measure in 60 seconds and your dog will be trail-ready from the very first step.

1
PLACE PAW ON
PAPER & TRACE
2
MEASURE WIDTH
& LENGTH
3
MATCH WIDTH
TO CHART BELOW
STEP BY STEP

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR DOG'S PAW

All you need: a blank sheet of paper, a pen, and a ruler. Takes under 60 seconds.

STEP 01
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Place paw on paper & trace it
Put a blank piece of paper on a hard, flat floor. Have your dog stand naturally on it with full weight on all four paws — don't let them sit or lean. Hold the pen vertically and trace around the outline of the widest paw, including the toenails.
Front paws are usually larger. Always trace a front paw — use that size for all four boots.
STEP 02
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Measure the widest & longest points
Using a ruler, measure the widest point of the traced outline from side to side — this is your paw width. Then measure from the tip of the longest toe (including nail) to the bottom of the pad — this is your paw length. Write both numbers down.
Width is the most important measurement. Always match to width first when sizing.
STEP 03
Match the WIDTH to the chart
Find your paw width in the size chart below. Width is the primary sizing measurement — match it first. If your width and length fall into different sizes, always go with the larger of the two. Between sizes? Size up for comfort and safety on the trail.
Between two sizes? Always size up — a slightly larger boot with a snug strap is always better.
PAW WIDTH PAW LENGTH
WHAT YOU'RE MEASURING
W
Width (primary) — Measure the widest point side to side across the main pad. This is your key number for sizing. Always match width first.
L
Length (secondary) — Measure from the tip of the longest toenail to the bottom of the pad. Use this to confirm your size if width is borderline.
!
Between sizes? Always go one size up. A slightly larger boot with a snug strap is far safer and more comfortable than a boot that's too tight.

SIZE CHART

FIND YOUR SIZE

Sizes 2 through 8 — match your paw width measurement to the chart. Width is always the primary sizing number.

Size2
Size3
Size4
Size5
Size6
Size7
Size8
in
cm

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2
5




3
8




4
10




5
13




6
15




7
18
SIZE PAW WIDTH PAW LENGTH TYPICAL BREEDS
2 Size 2 1.6" / 4 cm 2.4" / 6 cm Chihuahua, Yorkie, Toy Poodle, Maltese, Miniature Pinscher
3 Size 3 1.8" / 4.6 cm 2.4" / 6.2 cm Shih Tzu, Pug, Dachshund, Miniature Schnauzer, Boston Terrier
4 Size 4 2.0" / 5 cm 2.6" / 6.5 cm Beagle, Corgi, French Bulldog, Cocker Spaniel, Cairn Terrier
5 Size 5 2.2" / 5.7 cm 2.8" / 7 cm Border Collie, Australian Shepherd, Boxer, Siberian Husky, Whippet
6 Size 6 2.5" / 6.4 cm 3.0" / 7.5 cm Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Weimaraner, Dalmatian
7 Size 7 2.8" / 7 cm 3.1" / 8 cm Great Dane, Bernese Mountain Dog, Alaskan Malamute, Rottweiler
8 Size 8 3.0" / 7.5 cm 3.3" / 8.5 cm Mastiff, Saint Bernard, Newfoundland, Irish Wolfhound, Great Pyrenees
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Tip: Width matters most. Between sizes? Always size up for comfort and a secure fit on the trail.

PRINT & MEASURE AT HOME

Print at 100% scale — do not scale to fit page. Place your paw tracing directly onto this ruler.

Size2
Size3
Size4
Size5
Size6
Size7
Size8

0"




0.5"




1"




1.5"




2"




2.5"




3"




3.5"

Each color zone corresponds to a size. Match your paw tracing to the correct zone to confirm your dog's size.


FITTING TIPS

HOW TO GET THE PERFECT FIT

Sizing right is step one. Fitting right is step two. Here's everything you need to know before hitting the trail.

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The strap test
After strapping the boot on, slide one finger under the strap with gentle effort. Snug — not tight. If you can't slide a finger under, it's too tight and will restrict circulation on the trail.
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The rotation test
Once strapped, gently try to rotate the boot on your dog's paw. It should not spin or slide. If it rotates more than a few degrees, tighten the strap or try one size down.
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Break them in indoors first
Never go straight to the trail with brand new boots. Let your dog wear them indoors for 10–15 minutes across 2–3 sessions first. Most dogs adjust fully within the first indoor session.
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Front vs. back paws
Front paws are almost always larger. Always measure the front paw and use that size for all four boots. The slightly looser fit on the back paws is perfectly normal and still performs well.
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Signs the boot is too small
Your dog is lifting their paw unusually high, walking stiffly, or shaking the boot off immediately even after the adjustment period. Too-small boots restrict natural movement and cause discomfort fast.
Signs you've got the right fit
Your dog walks naturally after a brief adjustment, the boots don't rotate or slide, and straps are snug without being tight. A perfectly fitted boot will be forgotten by your dog within 10 minutes.

COMMON QUESTIONS

SIZING FAQ

The questions we get asked most — answered straight.

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How do I know which size to choose?
Always go by your actual paw width measurement from the chart above. Width is the most important number. If your dog's width falls exactly between two sizes, go up to the next size. The breed column is a guide only — your measurement always wins.
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My dog keeps shaking the boots off — is it the wrong size?
Not necessarily. Most dogs need 10–15 minutes of indoor walking time to get used to wearing boots. Give them 2–3 short indoor sessions before making a sizing judgment. If the boots still fall off after full adjustment, try sizing down one size and double-check both straps are secure and even.
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Can I order the same size for all four paws?
Yes — K9 RockPaw boots come in sets of 4 in one size. Since front paws are generally larger, sizing to your front paw gives a comfortable fit on all four. The slightly looser fit on the back paws is normal and perfectly functional on the trail.
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What if I ordered the wrong size?
No problem. That's exactly what our 30-Day Fit Guarantee covers. Contact us within 30 days of receiving your order and we'll send the correct size at zero extra cost. We want every dog in the right fit on every trail.
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How often should I re-measure my dog's paws?
Puppies under 18 months grow fast — re-measure every 3 months. Adult dogs should be re-measured every 6–12 months, or any time their current boots feel different than before.