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Dog walking shoes/footwear

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SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 21/05/2019 12:20

This is a bit of an obscure one, but I thought you dog people would have good advice... Recently started walking rescue greyhounds, on a prescribed route going over a badly maintained style, that bends as you step on it. Discovered that my wellies don't bend enough in the foot to give me proper dexterity (?) while I am trying to go over, and get the dog to go under. Need to have footwear suitable for the potentially muddy field beyond. Don't mind having a pair that just live in the car, but ideally don't want to spend much for something that will see no other use. I'm not asking for much am I? :) TIA.

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GrumpyMiddleAgedWoman · 21/05/2019 12:34

In my experience waterproof footwear is pretty unyielding (I have 3 different types). I think you might have to learn to wobble...

SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 21/05/2019 12:39

What do you wear Grumpy? Maybe the waterproof footwear, without the sty complication... I think I might be a bit anxious about greyhound running off whilst I am dithering, and having to tell my own not-very-shaggy dog story when I return with an empty lead...

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Floralnomad · 21/05/2019 14:05

In the winter I wear woof wear yard boots , they are excellent .

GrumpyMiddleAgedWoman · 22/05/2019 08:06

I wear wellies, yard boots or walking boots when it's wet. Yard boots and walking boots have better grip, so that might help on a wobbly and probably slippery stile. You'll get better at it the more you do it, too.

missbattenburg · 22/05/2019 08:54

Coming at this from a slightly different angle, I find leads like ruffwear's flat out lead really handy for stuff like this. The handle has a buckle clip in it so it's easy to clip it to the fence/style while you get yourself over with both hands and then unclip to sort the dog out.

Might that help?

ruffwear.co.uk/collections/dog-leads/products/flat-out-dog-leash

SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 22/05/2019 10:17

This is all really useful stuff, thanks everyone :)

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adaline · 22/05/2019 10:21

I wear walking boots in winter, and these waterproof trainers in summer.

www.ebay.ie/itm/Ecco-Terracruise-Lt-Women-s-High-Rise-Hiking-Shoes-Grey-Dark-Shadow-Emerald-/173580586646

They're great - really comfy and I can stick them in the washing machine if they get too disgusting!

GrumpyMiddleAgedWoman · 22/05/2019 12:55

Ooh, waterproof trainers, that sound like a good idea!

Also OP, if the stile is dodgy it might be worth letting your parish clerk know, as footpaths have to be maintained and kept passable.

MrsMozartMkII · 22/05/2019 13:16

I walk, usually, roughly four hours a day (too many dogs!) and use a mix of waterproof trainers and waterproof walking boots. I swap as otherwise my feet get tired and achey. You'll need good grips for the slimy muddy sections.

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