Sure footing on slippery floors – with Dr Buzby’s ToeGrips®

Non-slip rubber rings for dogs – ideal for older pets, rehab or physical challenges.

🐾 Secure footing on slippery floors – with ToeGrips®

Does your dog struggle to walk on smooth surfaces like wood, laminate or tiles? Does they slip, seem unsure, or avoid certain rooms altogether?

Dr Buzby’s ToeGrips® give your dog their grip back – instantly, gently and without surgery.

ToeGrips® are applied directly to the dog’s claws and provide immediate traction. This helps your dog regain confidence in every step and benefit from noticeably improved mobility. Whether in everyday life, following surgery or with neurological issues – ToeGrips® offer targeted, gentle support.

 

Ideal for older, unsteady or mobility-impaired dogs.

ToeGrips® in use – on wooden flooring
ToeGrips® in use – on wooden flooring

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How do Dr Buzby’s ToeGrips® work?

Correct positioning on the claw
Correct positioning on the claw

Dogs gain traction through their claws – much like studs on a football boot. On smooth surfaces, they lose this grip, especially when they are older, unwell or have reduced muscle strength.

 

 

Thanks to the patented GripZone, the claws regain contact with the floor. Once fitted, ToeGrips® can be worn around the clock and typically last between one and three months before needing replacement.

ToeGrips® – Key advantages

Non-slip rubber rings with stopper effect
More grip on smooth floors (e.g. wood, laminate, ...)
Patented GripZone prevents slipping
Long-lasting – can be worn for up to 3 months
Supports mobility, balance and gait
Gentle alternative to surgery for mobility issues
 Proven in canine physiotherapy and rehabilitation

For dogs with special needs

🐶 Senior dogs with declining muscle strength
🐾 Dogs with orthopaedic or neurological conditions
♿ Dogs using wheelchairs or with amputations
⚕️ Dogs in post-op rehabilitation or with muscle loss
🐕‍🦺 Blind or visually impaired dogs
⛵ Active dogs on board – for better grip at sea


Zeichnung eines Hundes ohne ToeGrips und mit ToeGrips an den Krallen