I took some vet wrap and 2 make up remover pads to make a padded "hock boot" for her. I use 1 pad per leg because to much padding might not be comfortable either. As it is she hesitates to sit when I first put them on.
As you can see when she sits her hocks touch the ground. Without any padding of her own this becomes a problem when working on any hard surface for to long.
It is a fluke that the vet wrap matches her Fido Fleece coat. I know, very 80s leg warmers right?
For our trial run I took her for a normal walk in Rockland. I realized we have some semi-famous places I could show. This is her in front of antique shop featured on the show "Born Dealers".
http://planetgreen.discovery.com/tv/born-dealers/
And this is the restaurant featured on the Bobby Flay showdown for all you food show fans out there. http://www.foodnetwork.com/throwdown-with-bobby-flay/lobster-club-sandwich/index.html I prefer their breakfasts but what do I know.
I almost always walk my dogs on Main streets because there usually arent loose dogs on a main road. We do also have a scenic boardwalk I like. Plus there is always an opportunity for window shoping and seeing what is going to be playing at the local Strand theater. http://www.rocklandstrand.com/ I grew up watching movies at the Strand however it has since been refurbished and is much more amazing then when I was young. The first movie I remember seeing? Lady and the Tramp. Maybe the seeds for my dog obsession were sown there?
I only had some minimum slippage by the end of the walk. I used them again today and didnt have that problem but I put them on a little higher to begin. Anyhow I hope if anyone else has run into the same issue this post is helpful. I might also try knitting a slide on "hock sock" and see it that works too. Ill be sure to post results if I do. Of course I have to find some free time for that first. Not something Ive had much of lately.
Jenny and Ryka in a down stay. More photos of them can be seen on my facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/K9SolutionsDogTraining Where do you train on cold or wet days?