
Dog Boots Size Guide
Dog Boots Size Guide by Breed
Dog Boots sizes are typically determined based on paw width rather than breed alone. However, here is a general guide matching common dog breeds to approximate shoe sizes. For best results, always measure your dog’s paw width.
How to measure paw size
1. Place your dog’s paw on a piece of paper.
2. Press gently so the paw spreads as it does while walking.
3. Mark the widest part of the paw.
4. Measure the width in inches.

Built for the real world
Anti-slip outsole
Enhanced grip sole for stable, confident movement on any surface.
Paw protection
Protects paws from heat, rough terrain, and unexpected sharp surfaces.
Secure & adjustable
Adjustable strap design ensures a snug, secure, stay-in-place fit.
Soft & breathable
Breathable inner lining keeps paws cool, dry, and comfortable all day.
Find the right size
Measure paw width for the best fit. Not based on breed or weight.
How to measure
- Place your pet’s paw on paper.
- Mark the widest part of the paw.
- Measure the width and length.
| Size | Paw Width | Paw Length | Boot Height | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | ≤ 2.65 in | ≤ 2.50 in | 3.15 in | Chihuahua, Small Puppies |
| S | ≤ 3.50 in | ≤ 3.00 in | 3.35 in | Shih Tzu, Pug, Pomeranian |
| M | ≤ 4.25 in | ≤ 3.50 in | 3.75 in | Beagle, Spitz, Big Pug |
| L | ≤ 5.00 in | ≤ 4.00 in | 4.15 in | Indie, Large Pomeranian |
| XL | ≤ 6.00 in | ≤ 4.75 in | 4.50 in | Labrador, Golden Retriever |
| XXL | ≤ 6.50 in | ≤ 5.50 in | 4.75 in | German Shepherd, Grown Labrador |