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July 22, 2009

Puppy Paw Protectors (from the hot pavement!)


Click here to see this tutorial on my new site!

13 comments:

  1. OMG. I love the dog! Soooooo cute!

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  2. Our gracious furred companions deserve a break! These are adorable and serve a giant "walking purpose" on the hot asphalt and cement!

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  3. What a cute idea! The pavement can be very hot for poor little paws.

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  4. OMG those are so dang cute

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  5. What an absolutely great idea! Although I don't know how long I could keep them on my three lazy Labs. You could even bling them out with some Swarovski Rhinestones for an evening look. Ha Ha!

    Duchess
    From Artbeads.com

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  6. Anonymous3:05 PM

    WONDERFUL! Thank you.

    -nisipici

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  7. OOOHHHH! I've just got to make these for my Sassie & Saddie!!! Their Momma will be so tickled!

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  8. Functional and crafty-adorable, I love it! I'll be linking.

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  9. Anonymous3:02 AM

    You realize that dogs have survived hundreds of years without Puppy Paw Protectors

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  10. Good point, I'm glad you mentioned that. Yes, they have. But these are for domesticated dogs that live and have been raised indoors. Our vet said their paws are as soft as humans feet and therefore they get scorched in the heat when walking on the hot pavement.

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  11. These are awesome - I am going to have to see if I can remember how to crochet! I linked to this entry from http://www.victoriadogs.com -- Lola is adorable!

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  12. So glad I found your blog and this pattern especially. I do dog rescue and specialize in handicapped dachshunds. This will help protect their back feet. Love the beagle too.

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  13. Anonymous11:21 AM

    Love this! We don't walk our Lola here in GA bc of the hot pavement. We don't even let her go with us to club the mail bc the driveway is so hot even in the mornings. Some people r so ignorant when it comes to pets. Sure they survived w/o paw protectors but that also was during the times before concrete and asphalt . My rule of thumb for my animals is if it will hurt me it will hurt them. Just use common sense people!

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