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Transforming Lives of Senior Dogs:

6 Reasons ToeGrips Are The Best Choice For Your Dog

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Don’t let your arthritic dog suffer preventable slips and falls!

Don’t let your arthritic dog suffer preventable slips and falls!

Many people consider arthritis a normal part of the aging process for senior dogs. But in reality, arthritis can affect dogs of any age. These changes can develop early in adulthood for some dogs depending on their breed, size, activity level, and medical history.

Once a dog’s physical activity is compromised, he is also more at risk for weight gain—and with weight gain, a host of other complications may also develop…

If your dog is slipping or struggling on hard-surface floors, refusing to go for walks, or losing interest in playtime, it’s essential to be proactive in seeking out a safe, effective solution to help him regain his footing and confidence.

Discover the top 6 reasons why ToeGrips are the best solution…

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1. Maximum Traction, Zero Interference

Dogs use their nails for traction. They flex their paws and engage their nails like soccer cleats (which is why you never see dogs slipping around on grass or carpet.)

But hard nails can’t grip hard floors, and arthritic dogs won’t walk on hard surfaces if they don’t feel confident in their steps.

Julie

2. Dogs Don’t Even Notice Them

The most common question we get from prospective customers is: “Won’t my dog chew these right off?” The fact is—dogs don’t even notice they’re there. 

ToeGrips help dogs regain confident mobility without covering the paws or interfering with their natural stride, allowing arthritic dogs to move throughout the day without the fear of painful slips and falls.

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3. Backed by Science

Don’t just take our word for it! ToeGrips were studied at a major U.S. veterinary school, and the results were published in a scientific journal.

The conclusion: ToeGrips don’t interfere with a dog’s natural gait—a critical baseline premise that makes ToeGrips a natural choice for arthritic dogs whose gaits have become stiff and slow due to joint discomfort.

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4. Last 3x Longer Than Alternatives

While most other non-slip products only last days to weeks, ToeGrips only give support where they’re needed, so they last 1-3 months for most dogs. 

This allows arthritic dogs to move comfortably without requiring the daily struggle of applying aggravating traction boots or grippy socks.

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5. Easy to Apply, No Mess

With ToeGrips, you don’t have to dremel/shape your dog’s nails, there’s no need for extra equipment, and you don’t even have to clean your dog’s nails before applying.

Just wet each ToeGrip and fit onto the nails.

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6. Safe, Secure, & Trusted by Vets

ToeGrips are the only non-slip product on the market that doesn’t require some form of adhesive.

They adhere to the nails through their patented friction fit. You can remove them to trim your dog’s nails and replace them as needed.

Rotating each ToeGrip before replacing it on the nail will give your arthritic dog’s ToeGrips added longevity with a new grip surface to walk on…just like rotating the tires on your car!

Over 250,000 pet parents worldwide TRUST ToeGrips!

Read our reviews to see how ToeGrips have helped dogs just like yours…

Game changer

These are a game changer for my 11.5 yr old, arthritic hound mix. He can stand up on the tile floor on his own while wearing the ToeGrips; before I had to pick him up (over 75 lbs) & support him while he got his bearings.

Kristine K.

Night & day difference!

she tries run on her little arthritic hips almost everywhere. Unfortunately, she slips & slides on my hardwoods (think Scooby Doo on ice skates!) I was super skeptical about ToeGrips but OMG do these things help! She gets so much traction!

Stephanie N.

I am a BELIEVER!

We have an 18 yr old Beagle hound mix at 45 lbs who has developed arthritis in his back hips and lower back. It was awful to watch him on our laminate and hard wood floors--he could not get himself up and struggled terribly.

At first he walked a little different (I think not being used to them), BUT the most important part he has not struggled once since trying to walk on the slippery floors or getting up on them!

Joey R.

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