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You can buy dog booties, but if he's that sore, two weeks of hiking/camping may not be the ticket for him. Dogs feet need to be conditioned/hardened for the type of terrain you are talking about, that is the only long term solution. There are booties made of fleece and others of cordura with ballistic cloth bottoms. They velcro on and off. I've had them for sled dogs who injured a foot, but would not know where to direct you for the size foot of a Corgi. If you take him, I would keep him on leash to avoid the back and forth dogs do and any running around and, as much as possible, I would keep him on dirt or grass....
thanks for the ideas.
Anna- I guess by long term I meant for the 2 weeks I will be gone. I don't really live in an area where I can adequately toughen up his feet so I was looking for a boot to help protect his feet while we are on the granite. My trip was moved back a few days and I plan to just let Frank rest and let his feet heal. One reason he is having so much difficulty is in March he broke his foot and the vet splinted it wrong causing his foot pads to become necrotic and slough off. This resulted in him basically having to regrow the foot pad on the front left paw and so it is still more tender than all his other paws. I've tried 3 different booties and none fit on his stubby corgi legs, they just slip right off. I'll have to do some shopping between now and when I leave and see what I can find for him.
Something along these lines might work and they come in small:
http://www.frontgate.com/x/25859?SourceCode=ZZ50869&cm_mmc=Comp...
If you only have to protect one foot, the booties will come in a set of 4 so you can have a reserve and change one when it wears out. Hopefully will last you through the 2 wks. Glad you have a few extra days.
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