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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Good News for Dogs on the Boat

    Last year I read a post on the Moomba forum about Soft Paws for dogs. I bought a set but never tried them just ran out of boat weather. I have tried many ways to protect my boat from the dogs nails fileing with a rotary tool, paw boots and even going as far as making custom covers for both boats nothing worked well untill now. Its so simple I installed all 16 in the parking lot at the ramp. It took about 5 Min's and he didnt even notice them on.
    Waking ,running and swimming no problem even when he stepped on the wife's foot it didnt hurt. For you dog owners you dont have to leave them home or worry about damage. Try them I think they are the answer.
    http://www.softpaws.net/?gclid=CJO1x...FQ8NDQodCnL5GA






  2. #2
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    Thanks for sharing, I'll pass this on to my parents. They are having the issue also of trying to bring their dog.
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  3. #3
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    Nifty idea...We have 3 dogs (a mini beagle/bassett mix, catahoula, and a 110lbs. doberman) and the dobie I love taking to the lake but he's so big that were afraid his nails will just tear up the upholstrey in the boat. The only time we took him with us was our 2nd time out and he put a couple nicks right above the 2 heater tubes but maybe those would work out for him, thanks Mike
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    Haha nice I have tried these on my cat before. Only problem was their nails grew pretty fast and we were re-applying every couple weeks.
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    According to the web page they are supposed to last 6-10 weeks. Maybe dog nails dont grow as fast as cats do?

  6. #6
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    Thanks for this post. I just ordered some for both our dogs and I will let you know how it works out
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  7. #7
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    That's a great idea... I tried buying the dog boots for mine, and he hated them. I've been using the rotary tool lately to take care of the problem, but I will check this out. THX

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    These work great! I thought our dogs would have zero tolerance for something being glued to their nails, but other than a few curious licks they have not even noticed them anymore.
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    I was just gonna ask for some updates here and MORE PICS! Hehehe
    --WakeMikeys 1987 Supra SunSport--
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  10. #10
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    I think I spoke too soon. These would probably work for 99% of dogs out there, but one of our dogs ADD must of kicked in and he chewed most of them off. The other dog is fine with them.
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