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Almost: Free Spirit Outfitter Paws

by Kara DiCamillo, Newport, Rhode Island on 09.14.05
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dogbooties.jpg So we admit it, sometimes we do get carried away when it comes to the pooch, but their body needs to stay in good health like ours, right? And although dog paws are tougher than human feet we still find that long periods of time in the snow or woods do take a toll on ole’ Duke’s “dogs.” (heh heh) Free Spirit’s Outfitter Paws are rugged booties with soles made from recycled tire material, making them flexible, skid-resistant and durable. They are good for offering protection against cuts and blisters and with winter approaching we’ve got those awful salty roads and sidewalks to think about again. You can purchase just one or up to four and they are available in red or camouflage. ::Free Spirit

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There are 5000 chimps left in the wild. I hope all the dog-happy people are donating to fivetigers.org and wwf with some of their extra money also.

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