It's a win for the dogs!
A veterinarian in the UK says it's unnecessary to put boots on your dog during the cold weather.
Depending on your personality, you think these boots are cute, dumb, funny, or you feel sorry for the dog.
I feel all three.
But this fashion accessory could be causing your best friend discomfort.
In an interview with Metro.UK, Dr Anna Foreman says, "These boots are prone to causing a dog distress, are easily lost, and are unnecessary in most cases.'
The pads on their feet already give them defence against the elements.
"These hard, leathery "soles" prevent injury to the softer skin surrounding and delicate structures underneath,' she explains.
'As long as owners wash and dry their dog's paws thoroughly after a walk, there is no real need for outdoor boots." she added.
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However, there are some exceptions.
If the dog is slipping in the wet or snow, if their pads are chapped and sore and if they don't tolerate being washed, then boots are a good idea.
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