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

Non-slip nail grips for dogs with an unsteady gait, osteoarthritis, neurological conditions or after surgery.

🐾 ToeGrips® – Small rings, big impact

Dogs rely on their nails for traction. On slippery floors, many dogs lose that grip — becoming less steady, more cautious and less active. ToeGrips® are designed to help exactly here: small rubber grips that fit directly onto the nails.

 

Thanks to the specially developed GripZone®, the nails can grip the floor again in a controlled way — on hardwood, laminate and tiles. For dogs with instability, osteoarthritis or after surgery, this can make a noticeable difference in everyday life.

  • More grip on hardwood, laminate and tiled floors

  • Support for dogs with osteoarthritis, IVDD and hind limb weakness

  • Gentle support without shoes or restrictive harnesses

  • Trusted in physiotherapy and rehabilitation settings

Cocker Spaniel mit blauen ToeGrips® an den Krallen läuft sicher über einen glatten Holzfußboden in häuslicher Umgebung.
Cocker Spaniel wearing ToeGrips® on a smooth wooden floor – improved grip and confidence in everyday life.

How do Dr. Buzby’s ToeGrips® help?

The patented GripZone® sits directly at the nail tip — exactly where the nail touches the floor. This allows ToeGrips® to improve traction without restricting the paw’s natural movement.

 

ToeGrips® are available in sizes for small to very large dogs.



ToeGrips® – Benefits at a Glance

✅ Non-slip rubber grips with a stopper effect
✅ Improved traction on slippery floors (e.g. hardwood, laminate, etc.)
✅ Patented GripZone® for secure footing
✅ Can be used for up to 3 months
✅ Supports mobility, balance and gait
✅ Additional support for dogs with mobility issues
✅ Trusted in veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation

For dogs with special needs

✅ Senior dogs with declining muscle strength
✅ Orthopaedic conditions
✅ Neurological disorders
✅ Rehabilitation after surgery
✅ Mobility difficulties on slippery floors
✅ Instability or hind limb weakness
✅ Visual impairment or blindness – increased confidence through tactile feedback
✅ Added safety on board – on sailing boats and motorboats