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Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4

Unvented dog boots are perfect for hunting in snow and ice!





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Lewis Dog Boots protect your dog's feet from sand burrs, rocks, and brush, and can also protect an injured foot or sore pad. These are the most durable boots we have seen to date. They are light, pliable, and very tough. Lewis Boots are made of tire tread rubber with a tread on the sole to increase the life of the boot and for non-slip traction.

Secure Lewis Dog Boots to your dog's feet with waterproof adhesive tape. Set of 4. Instructions included.

We recommend a vented dog boot except in snow and ice. Click here for Vented Lewis Dog Boots.

UNVENTED LEWIS DOG BOOT SIZING:
  • M - up to 2.75 inches long (approx. 2 1/2" wide)
  • L - up to 3.125 inches long (approx. 2 3/4" wide)
  • XL - up to 3.25 inches long (approx. 3" wide)
  • Measure from the back of the dog's heel (pad) to the end of the longest toenail. Measure both the front and back feet as they sometimes vary and use the larger measurement of the two. Made in the USA.

    We've provided a printable sizing chart below:



    Lewis Unvented Dog Boots

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    Customer Reviews

     
    Review Summary
    4.4
    32 Reviews
    5
    63% (20)
    4
    22% (7)
    3
    9% (3)
    2
    3% (1)
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    91% Recommend this product (29 of 32 responses)
    By Greg
    The land of tubed meats and fine cheese
    Still working out the execution but great protection!
    December 21, 2021
    I purchased these for running my springers in rougher cover like cattails and near barb wire after my older girl got a decent sized slice in the top of one of her toes. I initially tried the sticky side out gorilla tape with gorilla tape on the outside but found it was too much work to get them off and then get the tape out of the boots when we were done. I have since switched to prewrap on their legs and then gorilla taping to that but it’s been difficult getting the tape to wrap their ankles smoothly without puckering. I may try some other tapes to see if it will smooth out but after running them several days in these boots in nasty cover they came out with perfect paws and no sore feet so we’re all happy about that.

    One thing I would say is that washing the boots according to the directions from Lewis increases the gorilla tape adhesion to an almost unnecessary level making the tape impossible to remove. I left one pair unwashed and the tape sticks well but then actually pulls off the rubber once we’re done.

    I also carry a pair of bandage scissors in my pup first aid kit which makes removal from their paws super easy. I haven’t left them on for a whole day as it’s not too bad getting the girls to stand and install and I don’t want them having trench foot conditions in there. Their paws have been wet every time we get done with a field so I remove to make sure they get a chance to dry. Just something to keep an eye on.
    Pros
    • Protects the pups paws very well.
    By Brian H.
    Arvada, Colorado
    An excellent boot for hunting
    February 1, 2021
    I am glad I purchased these boots for my GSP. Whether hunting in fields layered in burrs & stickers or cacti plants, my dog just keeps going. I have had been using the same boots for the past 2 years with my dog putting over 200 miles on them and they still have tread remaining on them. They are a bit of work to put on, but once on, they stay on and the dog will run all day in them.
    Pros
    • Good, thick rubber that keeps most stickers and thorns from going through the boot and boot doesn't wear out quickly.
    Cons
    • Need to use (duct) tape to fasten boots securely.
    By John
    NE Colorado
    Solid sturdy dog Boot however difficult to attach to dogs feet
    January 30, 2024
    This is the second set of dog boots from Lewis, the first was a set of vented boots that were given to me, I attached the boots as instructed by the online video instructions and the first hunt lost one of the boots. I mistakenly used the vented boots in ice and snow and soon learned the boot filled up with snow, dirt etc. The boots were also very tight on the top making them quite difficult to put on my dog.

    I then ordered the non vented boots and found them again to be quite difficult to get on the dogs foot. I used the dog boots for one hunt and while they did stay on his feet, he seemed to develop a slight limp on one of his feet. I am not sure why, but actually wondered if the boot could be pressing on his nails and causing discomfort. I know that dog boots are something that we need sometimes, it just appears to me given the structure of the dogs foot, it is something that can be difficult and may just be how it is.
    Pros
    • Very sturdy
    By Ralph B.
    Mich
    Lewis unvented rubber dog boots
    December 14, 2023
    They look very nice, everyone very easy to work with , great company.
    do have a problem when trying to put them on my dog they dont open up far enough for his foot to go in so he won't set still long enough to get them on.
    Pros
    • high quality nice boots.
    Cons
    • hard to put on.
    By Patrick R.
    East Tawas, MI
    Dog boots
    November 27, 2023
    These are the only boots to use in hard conditions.
    Pros
    • Stay on and protects dogs' feet from most pickers.
    Cons
    • Hard to put on
    By David
    Nevada
    Feet savers
    March 4, 2023
    These boots are awesome. I run my dogs in the rocks during bird season and they don’t come up with sore feet well worth the money.
    Pros
    • Easy to use easy to put on great traction and they will last a couple seasons
    Cons
    • The price
    By Adam
    Cashmere, WA
    They are a pain to put on and no wet traction
    January 24, 2023
    There's no two ways about it, they're a pain to put on. GunSupply's video recommending duct tape was helpful, but for long haired dogs you end up tearing hair out, so I had to first back with vet wrap, then their duct tape method. They are a very durable boot. but they also provide almost zero traction. They may be great for flat lands but not for steep rocky yet slick with snow, chukar terrain.
    Pros
    • Durable
    Cons
    • Pain to get on. No traction.
    By Travis
    Iowa
    These boots were made for walkin
    February 23, 2022
    First dog boot purchase, so take that as you will. I will impressed out of the box. I clip my dogs nails myself, and no issue at all getting these on him either. On concrete he walked around awkward but as soon as we were in the field he couldn't care less. I'd say they are a little loud, but protect his feet well. He had a pad injury and after a week I let him rabbit hunt in these and it worked out great. Plan to use these in icy snow and likely get a vented pair for sandbur protection.
    Pros
    • Easy on and off
    • Secure with tape
    • Added protection for pads
    Cons
    • Noise
    By Jim
    Oregon
    Best boot on the market to stay on your dogs feet while hunting rough country
    December 9, 2021
    I’ve used Louis boots for over 12 years now real familiar with this boots.
    I would say it’s the best Boot on the market that will stay on your dogs feet.
    Pros
    • They do protect your dogs feet in very rough country.
    Cons
    • I used to get a whole season out of a pair of boots I am out just about every weekend Hunting. Now it seems like they've change the material and my dogs feet wear through the bottoms in only about four trips out.
    • There's a couple other reviews that I read people having the same issues these are expensive boots to only last a few hunts but like I said it's probably the best boot that I've used just wish they would last longer like they used to.
    By Randy J.
    Ogden Iowa
    Dew claws sticking out
    December 4, 2021
    I tried this and his dew claws stick out right at the base of the slit. These won’t work well with my English setter.
    Cons
    • Not a good fit for my English setter
    By George P.
    PA
    dog boots
    December 1, 2021
    were not big enough to fit my GSP's feet but are the largest available
    Pros
    • look to be well made
    Cons
    • not large enough
    By Matt
    Delafield, Wisconsin
    Most effective dog boots on market.
    October 6, 2021
    Follow the instructions in Steve’s video and these boots will do the job.
    By Chad C.
    MN
    You won't find better boots
    February 16, 2021
    I have run these on a few dogs now, and they are the best boots available. Durable, difficult to cut or puncture, and when they are put on right they just won't come off! I run my dogs in the upper midwest in winter, so I went without vents so my dogs don't have to stop and chew the ice out of their toes. I did have some vented ones, and the holes are small, but show pushes up in no time.
    Once you have put them on a dozen times with duct tape, it doesn't take long but they do require the time to do it right
    Pros
    • durable
    • stays on
    • Keeps out snow and ice
    Cons
    • Putting them on is a process
    By Mike
    North Dakota
    Lewis Boots are the only boot to own
    January 5, 2021
    Best boot ever. Period.
    Pros
    • Durable
    • Stay on
    • Don't hinder dogs ability to hunt
    Cons
    • none
    By Tracy N.
    UT
    Lewis Dog boots
    December 22, 2020
    Lewis dog boot are the best dog boot for hard running hunting dogs. Once on, my dogs run without hindrance. Other dog boots were hard to keep on and bothered my dogs.
    By Lawrence T.
    WA
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    November 15, 2016
    These are great boots. First time or two takes longer than you'd like but after that, it's pretty easy. Steve says don't use cheap duck tape, I second that. And watch his video. One of my setters had a sore foot from a cut and stitches, she wore the boots for an entire day of hunting and I couldn't see a difference in her gait, and she wasn't sore when we got done.
    By Jeff B.
    MN
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    January 12, 2016
    Don't leave home without em, especially if you plan on hunting for several days, it can really wreck a hunt when you realize that your dog's pads are all cut or sliced, or that they are raw from the conditions in the field.
    By Clint W.
    KS
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    January 4, 2016
    Very good product. Correct installation is critical. Where we hunt in SW KS they are a must. Nothing on the market is as durable and protective. Strongly suggest buying two pairs for each dog in the event of boot loss during hunt.
    By J S.
    TX
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    January 4, 2016
    Best hunting boots made for dogs. Follow the instructions when putting them on, and you won't lose 1 during the hunt.
    By Tom B.
    OK
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    December 27, 2015
    They did fine. Been using Lewis boots for 50+ years. I ordered the wrong size. They're a little small for her, but they are fine.
    By Tracy T.
    TX
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    October 29, 2015
    Work well. Durable and light.
    By ALLAN P.
    OK
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    March 30, 2015
    Vented is better. I run 4 hunting dogs and vented is the best and dogs like to get in water, and vented helps clean the boots out.
    By Mike G.
    IL
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    January 8, 2015
    These boots are great!! I have tried many different dog boots, but these are the first that stay on and actually protect my dog's paws while hunting.
    By Edfrom M.
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    January 4, 2015
    Dog was happy to start, but now knows she'll go hunting if wearing them.
    By Paul A.
    TX
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    December 30, 2014
    These boots are great!
    By Jennifer B.
    CA
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    November 21, 2014
    Don't even waste your money on any other boot if you hunt in terrain that's even remotely rough...these are the only ones that last more than a day or two!
    By DAN L.
    MI
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    November 1, 2014
    They work well to get a few extra hours or days in tough terrain for hunting dogs. Using Vet wrap helps to reduce skin irritation with prolonged use.
    By Casey T.
    MI
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    January 13, 2014
    They work great. Stayed on the whole time. My dog got used to them right away. Now she can run around the snow and ice with no issues. Use some old socks to keep the tape off the fur. Takes a few minutes to put on, but worth the effort. :)
    By M@
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    July 31, 2013
    These are amazing. I'm about to buy my 2nd pair. My dog loves them! I taught her as a pup that wearing these are normal. They're not hard to install. Wrap leg, duct tape boot and wrap to leg=Done! I can boot my dog in less than 5 minutes (no exaggeration). It's totally worth the extra 5 minutes so you dog's foot doesn't split or get cut or break a nail.
    By Bill
    Review for Lewis Unvented Rubber Dog Boots -- Set of 4
    May 19, 2012
    I have a pair over 10 yrs old and still in good shape. Bonus use dampen fur( damp fur won't stick to tape) then use duct tape to secure dry boots for swimming. Dogs ( 70 lbs) can swim in pool without scratching kids. Almost daily use for swimming.

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