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Reviews (19)

06 Feb, 2018
It works!
While this is not a heavy duty piece of rubber like you would find in a Weather Tech product, it suits the purpose. It was easy to trim with kitchen scissors - so that it fit the cargo space in my car. It was not quite long enough to fill the cargo space in my wagon - but it fills enough of the space to prevent major messes associated with transporting muddy boots, muddy dogs, etc. The price was right...

02 Jan, 2018
Comfortable
These are utilitarian - serve the purpose as house shoes without frills. There is little arch support or cushiong (as compared to the Meredith Grey’s Anatomy shoe) so I added a more supportive footbed which made all of the difference. The quality is good with a leather upper and rubber soles- suitable for outdoor as well as indoor use. Hopefully I won’t need another pair of house shoes for a while, but if I do, I would consider buying another pair of these.

06 Feb, 2018
Warm and cuddly
My little dog loves these sweaters; I have purchased about 5 of them for her. We go in and out several times a day and if there is snow outside, I put a dry one on her when she comes inside. The main trouble is with every Chilly Dog sweater, I have had to re-enforce the arm holes as either they become stretched or the knitting unravels a bit.