Things You'll Need
- 4 short baby socks
- 4 long baby socks
- 4 plastic food storage bags or large balloons
Instructions
Chose the proper size socks. You need four socks that will cover most of the dog's leg, providing warmth and protection from the elements, and four smaller socks that fit halfway up the leg. The socks need to be snug because if they slip and cause problems for the dog's natural movements, the dog will experience distress. A thrift store is a good place to find socks for this project.
Put the four longer socks on the dog. Make sure they fit snugly and do not slide around on the foot as the dog walks. The taller sock prevents snow from matting and sticking to the fur. It also provides additional warmth and protection from wind and high snow drifts.
Place one of the paws into a plastic bag. You can also use a stretched-out balloon to do this, if you have a small dog. The plastic or rubber creates a barrier against moisture, keeping the dog's feet dry. Place the small sock on top to hold the plastic in place. This outer sock also needs to be secure so that it does not slide around on the foot.
Allow your dog to adjust. Editors at Canine-Spirit.com state that boots are foreign to dogs, and that most dogs will dance around in confusion the first time wearing them (see link in Resources). If possible, allow your dog to adjust with a few wearings before asking him to do demanding activities, like snow hiking or climbing.