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🐕🦺 Keep your best friend confidently on their feet—no slip, all grip!
Dr. Buzby's XSmall ToeGrips are innovative rubber nail grips designed specifically for dogs weighing 0-7 lbs. Featuring proprietary GripZone technology, these vet-developed grips provide instant traction on slippery hardwood and tile floors by targeting the nail-floor contact point. Ideal for senior, arthritic, or special needs dogs, ToeGrips restore mobility and confidence without discomfort. Each pack includes 20 durable grips that fit snugly on nail tips, are easy to apply, and last 1-3 months, helping over 250,000 dogs regain safe footing indoors and out.










| ASIN | B00GWHIOQC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 39,705 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 136 in Dog Retractable Leads |
| Brand Name | Dr. Buzby's |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (3,647) |
| Dog Breed Size | Extra Small |
| Included Components | ToeGrips |
| Item Type Name | Dr. Buzby's ToeGrips, Instand Traction for Senior and Special Needs Dogs |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Buzby's |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Warranty | Limited Manufacturer Warranty |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Assisting dogs with traction on slippery floors and regaining mobility confidence |
| Size | X-Small: dogs 0-7 lbs |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 854664004054 |
| Unit Count | 20.00 count |
M**R
Improved our elderly dogs quality of life
Ordered these toe grips for our elderly dog after being recommended by a dog breeder. The reviews were mixed, but it was worth the chance ordering them as our 14 year old dog was struggling to get up on our hard floors, we were having to lift him up but he was still slipping on the floors. I followed the instructions to the letter, measured each toe nail, so as to order the correct size, and soaked the grips in alcohol before fitting them at the suggested angle, they were hard to get on but worth the effort. The grips have changed his life, he can now get up and is not sliding on the hard floors. They have been on for about 2 months now and all 16 toe grips are still in place. So glad we didn’t let the negative reviews put us off. Although they seemed expensive at first, they have been worth every penny and have improved his life considerably. Thankyou.
M**S
Don’t waste your time or money
Useless - they are very fiddly to get on and fall off at random
M**T
I was sceptical, but they WORK!
I was sceptical, but they work amazingly well. 13yo Cavalier. Back legs getting very weak, kept slipping on our hard floor and really struggled getting up. Instant improvement. 1 night in and they are all still on with no glue. His back legs are still really weak but these really help him get up and move around. Such a simple solution and clearly well researched to the find a root to this problem. Socks would have bothered him and he doesn’t even notice these. We got size M based on weight, but the card supplied suggested S for cavalier. Luckily these fit ok. Thanks!
L**A
Don’t do the job
Difficult to get on and they fall off frequently. Haven’t noticed my dog slipping around any less. Disappointed.
A**Y
Probably better for smaller dogs
Maybe better suited to smaller dogs. Expensive for what they were.
L**Y
They work when they stay on
I struggled to find any type of nail cover for my spaniel with arthritis and vestibular disease that didn’t involve a nail glue (which I wanted to avoid). I couldn’t believe the cost of these vs what you get; a typical case of a greedy company thinking their solution justified the price. Still, seeing my dog slide on the floor, potentially hurting themselves, I needed to try these. When they are in place, I think they do take the edge off the slips, I do. But I got twenty in a pack and already we’ve lost more than half, so they’re now beyond pointless. If you want a couple of weeks of relief for them, then that’s gonna be £50 in this case. I couldn’t believe they’d work so I bought them thinking that if they were ineffective, I could send them back. I have hardly anything to send back. £50 wasted. Don’t do it unless you’re willing to invest that each month. I don’t know many who could. Probably more cost-effective to invest in more rugs.
S**H
In spite of watching tutorial videos, didn't work
Waste of money. I put them on correctly according to the tutorial videos. Some fell off my dog's toe nails within hours, and the rest of the ToeGrips fell off within a few days. I also didn't see that it helps my dog stand up better. Now I just have yoga mats on my floors, which works.
H**K
Useless
Useless and very expensive
C**Y
My dog hates it when I touch his paws/ nails, but with some help distracting and patience I was able to put the ToeGrips on. They work great! My baby doesn’t slip and fall on the hardwood floor anymore, I highly recommend (it also helps that I shave the fur under his paw pads to help with extra grip) I will be buying more when these wear out. I recommend checking out the Dr Buzby’s ToeGrips website for instructions on putting them on and taking off, they also have more resources on there.
A**E
Es erfüllt wirklich seinen Zweck und mein Hund merkt nicht dass er sie dran hat. Sterneabzug wegen dem Preis, drauf machen ist auch mühsam und der Hund verliert sie extrem schnell. Gott sei Dank bei uns in der Wohnung. So kann ich sie nochmal verwenden.
M**I
TLDR: These give old dogs new life and are well worth every penny, buy them. These are the original patented products, not a knock-off. Be sure to actually measure nail circumference before ordering and keep those nails and fur on the bottom of the feet as short as you can! Our ~13-year-old rescue, Rocky, could barely stand or walk on the wood and tile floors in our new house. On the day we moved in, he slid down half a flight of stairs backward while trying to get to the second floor (luckily he slid slowly and was not hurt). Later that same day he got stuck laying down on the kitchen floor because he couldn't get any traction to get his feet under him and stand. It was very much 'Bambi on ice" but more sad. I began looking for options and found a lot of products from which to choose. Most of them involved adhering something to the pads of the dog's paws. Rocky is very tolerant of us touching (most) of his paws, but he does not like things on his feet. I knew sticking something to the pads would just give him something to chew at for a while and not help with the traction issue. I then found Dr. Buzby's ToeGrips as well as several other similar products. Both Dr. Buzby's and another Dr's products claimed to be patented. I decided to do some digging through Google patents and it turns out these are the only two products that are in fact patent-protected for this purpose, with Dr. Buzby's having been first and the other somewhat similar (but clearly inferior - more on that below) product coming along later. Why does a patent matter? Because it means you are getting a genuine product that has been researched and invested in instead of a knock-off product made of who-knows-what materials. Purchasing the genuine product also rewards the folks who actually did the work to develop the product as opposed to rewarding someone who simply tried to copy it by producing an inferior product for a quick profit. If you want something that works, go with the original. If you want to waste money, buy the knock-off. But if there are two patent-protected dog toenail cover products (what an amazing time to be alive!), what makes Dr. Buzby's better? The design. These slip over the nails and hold tightly for quite some time, even after walks around the yard and through the woods. But they can be removed as easily as they are put on - which we have to do about every 3 weeks to get Rocky's nails trimmed. The other patented design requires you to first shape the dog's nails with a dremel/rotary tool (Rocky is not having that) and then glue the cover onto the nail. If you need to take them off, just get the dremel back out and cut them off(?!?). Those are the actual instructions. Do Dr. Buzby's ToeGrips sometimes come off on their own? Yes - but that is more of a feature than a bug. It is much easier to put one back on (or use one of the extras that are included in each package) than to have to cut them off. All of that said, Dr Buzby's ToeGrips are not magic - you do have to follow instructions to ensure success. Be sure to order the correct size by first measuring the circumference of every nail (yes, all 16 - you may need two different sizes). We found this to be easier than expected - just grab a paw, wrap a piece of dental floss around a nail, mark it and measure the distance. Doing this once for all nails took less than 5 minutes total and allowed us to pick the correct size ToeGrips for Rocky. If you do not do this, you likely will not order the correct size and it will either be impossible to get them on or impossible to keep them on. Second, put them on as shown in the instructions that come in the package - make sure the ToeGrip is making contact with the floor otherwise it can't do its job. It is also important to keep your dog's nails trimmed to an appropriate length. Cleaning up any long fur on the bottom of the paw is also very helpful. The combination of those three things has completely changed Rocky's life in our new home. So - yes, there are lots of products out there that claim to do what Dr. Buzby's ToeGrips do. I have not tried all of them, so I cannot say that none of the rest work. I can say with absolute certainty that these do work, incredibly well and instantly. Literally, as soon as you put them on, your dog will be able to walk more easily. They are worth every penny. If you have an old dog who is struggling to get around on slick surfaces, you have found the solution!
A**Y
These made a dramatic difference immediately, our golden retriever was more confident and didn't slip on our bamboo flooring. We only use on her back legs to save on cost and that's all that's needed.
S**E
Ca ne tient pas du tout, les élastiques sautent d'eux même. Pas du tout adaptés à mon chien...
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