Grippy Paws

4Pcs/Set Anti-Slip Protect Paws Dog Socks Black Tie Anti-Shedding Breathable Non-Slip Socks for Medium Large Elderly Puppy Socks

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$6.54
Twist-Resistant Fit
Sized for Short Legs
4-Pack, Spares Included
Soft, Breathable Cotton
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The #1 objection, answered up front

"How do I know what size to order?"

Measure paw width at the widest point. When between sizes, size up — a slightly looser sock stays on better than a tight one that rolls.

Breed / SizePaw WidthRecommended SizeNotes
Standard Dachshund 1.4–1.7" S / M Our most common fit
Miniature Dachshund 1.1–1.4" XS / S Size down if paws are narrow
Corgi 1.7–2.0" M Also chondrodystrophic — same risk profile
Basset Hound 2.0–2.4" L Broader paw, size up
French Bulldog 1.6–1.9" M Compact, wide stance
Beagle 1.7–2.0" M Standard fit
Not sure? Email us a paw measurement before you order and we'll confirm your size — no guessing.
Straight answers

Frequently asked, honestly answered

Do these actually prevent IVDD? +

No — and we won't tell you they do. IVDD is genetic. What traction socks do is reduce one controllable risk factor: slipping on hard floors.

Will these actually stay on? +

This is the most common complaint across the entire category, which is why sizing is built around short-legged breed proportions.

My dog won't tolerate wearing socks — now what? +

Normal. Most dogs need a short adjustment period. Start with 5–10 minutes indoors, paired with a treat.

My dog isn't a Dachshund — is this still for me? +

Yes, if your dog is another short-legged, chondrodystrophic breed — Corgis, Basset Hounds, French Bulldogs, and Beagles carry similar structural risk.

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