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5 Tips for Cleaning and Caring for Your Dog’s Suspender Boots
By Emily Field on Aug 22, 2025
Winter boots are essential for protecting your dog’s paws from snow, ice, and harsh terrain - but to keep them effective, they need a little care too. Here are five easy tips to help keep your dog’s Suspender Boots clean, functional, and long-lasting:
1. Shake Off Dirt and Debris After Each Use
Right after a walk, give the boots a quick shake or pat to remove loose snow, mud, or salt. This simple habit prevents buildup and makes deep cleaning much easier.
2. Let Boots Dry Before Cleaning
If the boots are soaked or muddy, let them air dry before washing. Dried dirt is easier to brush off, and drying first avoids smearing mud across the material.
3. Use Mild Detergent for Gentle Cleaning
For a proper clean, use a mild detergent and gently scrub the boots - especially the inside, reflective parts, and rubber soles. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the materials or irritate your dog’s skin.
4. Always Dry Thoroughly Before Storing
Moisture can lead to odors, mildew, and material breakdown. Make sure the boots are completely dry inside and out before putting them away.
5. Store in a Cool, Dry Spot
Just like your own outdoor gear, dog boots should be stored in a clean, dry place. Avoid damp basements or cramped drawers that could deform the shape or cause mold.
Bonus Tip:
Check the fit and soles regularly. If the boots feel loose or the tread is wearing thin, it’s time for a replacement to keep your pup protected.