Size Guide for the All-Terrain Dog Boots
Find the perfect fit with our easy paw sizing system.
Dog Boots Size Chart
| Size | Inner Width | Inner Length |
|---|---|---|
| S | 1.92″ / 4.9 cm | 2.87″ / 7.3 cm |
| M | 2.16″ / 5.5 cm | 3.14″ / 8 cm |
| L | 2.32″ / 5.9 cm | 3.34″ / 8.5 cm |
| XL | 2.55″ / 6.5 cm | 3.66″ / 9.3 cm |
| XXL | 2.83″ / 7.2 cm | 4.13″ / 10.5 cm |

How to Measure Your Dog’s Paw
| Step | Instruction | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Place Paw on Paper | Place a sheet of paper on a hard, flat surface. Let your dog stand naturally with full weight on the paw. |
| 2 | Mark the Paw Width | Mark the widest part of the paw from left to right. Make sure the toes are naturally spread. |
| 3 | Mark the Paw Length | Measure from the front of the longest nail/toe to the back of the paw pad. |
| 4 | Measure All 4 Paws | Front and back paws can differ in size. Use the largest paw measurement to choose the boot size. |
Pro Tip: For boots, both inner width and inner length matter. If your dog is between two sizes, choose the bigger size for comfort and natural toe spread.
How a Good Boot Fit Should Feel
- Snug but not tight around the paw
- Toes can spread comfortably inside
- Boot does not slip off while walking
- Straps sit flat and secure
- Your dog can walk naturally without stiffness
- No rubbing around the ankle area
Boot Fit Notes
- Do not choose size only by breed or weight.
- Measure the actual paw width and length before selecting a size.
- If one paw is larger than the others, choose size based on the largest paw.
- If your dog has thick fur around the paws, leave a little extra room.
- If between two sizes, size up for better comfort.