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  2. Dog booties - Wikipedia

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    Dog booties, commonly called booties, are rubber, fabric, or plastic coverings for dogs' paws used to protect the animal from cold weather, rough terrain, or injury. They are analogous to human shoes and are most common in sled dog races. Many races require booties as a basic element of dog care. The Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race for example ...

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    A dog's breed, weight and chronic health issues also matter. "There’s not one specific temperature that we can say, `this is the right temperature to go outside,' because they’re all different."

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    REI. You don’t need to break the bank to find an ultra-warm winter coat. This REI design is long enough to cover your hips and bum, and the insulated hood is lined with cozy fleece for extra ...

  5. Crocs is making shoes for your dog - AOL

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    Crocs has introduced a new line of products for dogs. Designed in partnership with pet retailer Bark to introduce a line of the foam booties for dogs (and, we suppose, cats if you’re especially ...

  6. Bootee - Wikipedia

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    Dog booties for dogs such as sledge dogs in very cold Arctic conditions (see Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race) protect the animal from the cold and sharp ice. Booties worn over the shoes in cold-weather biking similarly protect cyclists. [2] Disposable socks, such as those worn for hygiene by surgical teams, are also called bootees.

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    A dog's breed, weight and chronic health issues also matter. "There’s not one specific temperature that we can say, `this is the right temperature to go outside,' because they’re all different." In the U.S, over 180 million people, or 63% of households, have at least one pet, according to an American Pet Products Association report.

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