Dr Buzby's ToeGrips for Dogs - Large - Instant Traction on Wood/Hardwood Floors -1 Pack (20 Grips)
Dr Buzby's ToeGrips for Dogs - Large - Instant Traction on Wood/Hardwood Floors -1 Pack (20 Grips)
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Dr Buzby's ToeGrips for Dogs - Large - Instant Traction on Wood/Hardwood Floors -1 Pack (20 Grips)

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  • The Only Toenail Grips for Dogs With GripZone Technology: ToeGrips fit snugly on each nail tip, acting like a rubber cleat. Pinpointed exactly where your dog's hard nail contacts the hard floor, the GripZone provides targeted traction on slippery surfaces for instant grip. When your furry friend rises and walks, the GripZone immediately engages the hard floor. The outcome? Your furry bestie doesn't have to slip and slide and live in fear of wiping out.
  • Instant Traction for Senior & Special Needs Dogs: Developed by a veterinarian, ToeGrips are non-slip grips that fit on the nail tips to enable grip instantly. Dogs don’t mind them because nothing touches their paws. ToeGrips have helped more than 250,000 paws instantly regain mobility on hard-surface floors. Trusted by dog parents, they’re America’s #1 nail traction solution and they’re recommended by thousands of veterinarians worldwide. Restore your slipping dog’s traction and confidence naturally.
  • The Best Dog Toenail Grips for Older Dogs, Arthritic Dogs, and Special Needs Dogs: Age, arthritis, ACL injuries, bad hips, hind end weakness causing back legs to give out...all wreak havoc making dogs nervous to navigate smooth floors. Many dogs become so fearful getting up from slick surfaces that they avoid floors, often isolating away from their family on “rug island.” With ToeGrips, dogs can be happy, comfortable, and active again because they have sure footing.
  • On average, LARGE is designed for dogs whose ideal weight falls between: 40 and 74 POUNDS
  • Dogs who commonly wear LARGE if in the 40-74 pound weight range: • Afghan Hound (40-59 lbs) • Cocker Spaniel • Golden Retriever • Saluki • Airedale Terrier (35-55 lbs) (40-74 lbs) • Samoyed • American Staffordshire • Collie • Goldendoodle • Schnauzer Terrier • Coonhound (40-64 lbs) • Gordon Setter (40-60 lbs) • Australian Cattle Dog • Corgi (30-60 lbs) • Greyhound (35-69 lbs) • Shar-Pei • Australian Shepherd • Dalmatian • Husky (35-59 lbs) • Sheltie • Bearded Collie • Doberman Pinscher • Irish Setter • Shetland Sheepdog • Belgian Malinois (40-69 lbs) • Keeshond • Springer Spaniel • Belgian Sheepdog • English Bulldog • Labradoodle • Staffordshire Bull • Belgian Shepherd (40-69 lbs) • Labrador Retriever Terrier (40-65 lbs) • Blue Heeler (36-75 lbs) • English Foxhound (40-74 lbs) • Standard Poodle • Border Collie (46-80 lbs) • English Pointer • Norwegian Elkhound (40-69 lbs) • Borzoi • English Setter • Nova Scotia Duck • Vizsla • Bouvier des Flandres • English Springer Tolling Retriever • Weimaraner • Boxer Spaniel • Old English Sheepdog (40-69 lbs) • Bulldog • Flat-Coated Retriever (45-69 lbs) • Welsh Springer • Bull Terrier • German Shorthaired • Pit Bull Spaniel • Chesapeake Bay Retriever Pointer • Poodle (40-69 lbs) • Whippet (40-60 lbs) • Chinese Shar-Pei • German Wire-haired • Portuguese Water • Wirehaired • Chow Chow Pointer Dog (40-69 lbs) Pointing Griffon
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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  • : Provides stability on slippery surfaces.
  • : Provides secure footing on different surfaces.
  • : Designed for mobility issues on hard surfaces.
  • : Provides traction on surfaces.
  • : Application process is relatively straightforward.
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  • : Can provide effective grip, but may not fit all nail shapes or sizes.
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Apr 14, 2025
ayla
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Size: L
Sold byDr. Buzby's Senior Dog Co.Delivered byWalmart
5 out of 5 stars review

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they are way too expensive for little 10 cent pieces of plastic. costing $2 for each piece. they do their job so if your dog slidding around your house then you need them. I will be looking for something I can use or make in place of these because they cost too much. these should be $10 a pack at most. they are $40.

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Nov 11, 2025
Sierra
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Size: L
Sold byDr. Buzby's Senior Dog Co.Delivered byWalmart
4 out of 5 stars review

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Great product but hard to put on

This product honestly surprised me with how well it worked. However, it is tricky to get the grips on correct as they aren't the easiest to slide in the nail. Even with soaking them, per instructions, I still had a hard time getting them on the nails right. Other than that, it did help my dog have better traction on our hardwood floors. I'm sure with more practice on putting them on, it will be easier.

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Nov 29, 2024
john
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Size: XL
Sold byDr. Buzby's Senior Dog Co.Delivered byWalmart
4 out of 5 stars review

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Glue em

I knew that I would have to glue these on my Labs toes, but tried without glue first. They came off by the next morning. So I used the super glue method and it's been 24 hours and all 8 are still on. My lab Nugget is getting older and would 'scramble' for traction on our wood floors. I feared he would dislocate a him or knee as he has sprawled out on all fours a couple times. I only put them on his back feet. He doesn't pay them any attention but he must notice the increased traction on the floors. I think he would tend to try and chew them off his front toes.. and that would lead to the back ones too. I don't have any concerns super gluing these to his toe nails. They can be easily removed when needed by scraping them off. Quite expensive but so are broken hips and knees on dogs. See how long they last.

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