🐾 Clean paws, happy home—because your dog deserves the best!
These Pet Grooming Gloves feature a 6-finger microfiber design that absorbs up to 600% of its weight in water, efficiently removing dirt, mud, and moisture from your dog's paws. Designed for comfort and versatility, they protect your living spaces from dirt marks while being gentle on your pet’s skin. Machine washable for easy upkeep, these gloves make paw cleaning a quick, mess-free routine.
T**Y
Glove meets microfiber, awesome synergy!
I was so worried about the hardwood floors that I researched a long time on all the issues that can come up. One of the big ones in the pet area is wet doggies, and that led me to Spotless Paw. Being a huge microfiber guy, I knew what they had done once I read the product details.Microfiber is great stuff, but it still needs help for specialized tasks. Not to get off topic but you generally don't use a microfiber rag to apply a product like wax or sealant, you want a microfiber applicator for that job. It is a piece of foam with an outer layer of microfiber, this allows it to absorb and spread a product while maintaining the microfiber properties.This is exactly how Spotless Paws works, it takes the properties of microfiber and applies it to a glove. Now I don't know its thread density but even average microfiber has around 30,000 threads per square inch. Now take that and make it into a glove that you can easily clean your pets paws with compared to a normal towel or even microfiber rag. A lot of people wipe their pets down when they come in from the rain, but it is what you can't see that is the real problem.I'm doing this review after roughly 4 months of heavy use and so far no issues. The gloves work as good as the day they arrived. You do need to keep in mind this is a microfiber product and microfiber requires different cleaning methods. Ideally use a natural or clean detergent and dry on low heat.Overall I'm very happy and these make a great conversation piece. I leave them on the backdoor knob all the time, they look great.*******Update*******I have now used these gloves for over a year and have no issues! I purchased two gloves to switch out when washing was needed. I'm always amazed how dirty they get just after several paw wipes but my floors are very happy.Check out the before and after photo to see how much dirt they pick up.
W**T
We knew this was worth every penny the first rainy day after it arrived.
Twelve paws across three adult and active german shepherd dogs. One modestly sized back yard. Three months of regular mid-west rain in the Spring. Mix well, and what you have would feel right at home from just about any alligator you might pull out of a Florida swamp.Perhaps I'm embellishing, but if so it's not by much. We dread mud this time of year. We try to fight it off by keeping a canvas tarp on the floor by the back door, we keep reseeding hoping to restore as much grass and root as possible, and we have Soggy Dog Towels ready to go inside and out to clean the monkeys up as much as possible. While those are great for the bodies, they never quite addressed the issue of paws and pads. This glove does, however, and it does a remarkably fine job of breaking down mud, and absorbing liquids. It can handle all twelve paws even on the worst days, and even then we only have felt the need to run it through the washing machine once a week.Could only be happier with it if we had three more.
C**A
It’s okay
This glove is very convenient in that it can slip right onto your hand and it can hand on the door handle, but I really don’t see a different between using this and using a towel. It’s not bad but the other reviews made it seem like this was amazing. I’m not super impressed but I will continue using this instead of a towel for its convenience.
T**E
Indispensable for spring!
This glove is amazing and very well designed. I had my doubts about how well it would remove mud, but because of the type of microfiber fabric it is it really grips the mud and wipes it off my puppies paws very well. My dog has never been good with getting her paws wiped or her body wiped off with a towel and struggles with it and this has changed all that she sits and gives me her paw and let me wipe everything off her. I have washed the glove and dried it three times already and it really is good quality. I’d like to buy one for every dog owner I know!
R**T
Great for dirty dogs!
Use this often lately when the dogs come in. Nice that it's ambidextrous. Not as absorbent as advertised but a big help on dirty feet. Pricey!
D**E
Clean Paws!!!
Recommended by a friend who has two!! I’m not disappointed. My dog waits patiently now for his wipe down after wet walks!! He loves trying to chew on the 6th finger (fortunately he can tell which one isn’t holding one of my digits), but it holds up great and gets the dirt and water off his paws easily. Now I’m debating a second for when the first is in the wash… but even when dirty, this mitt manages to hold on to more mud/water than I would’ve thought possible!! Highly recommend if your floors are paying the price for those winter walks.
L**A
Tight and scratchy
I was hoping this would be exactly what I need but when I put my hand into the glove the elastic is too tight and the seams scratch my hand. The extra finger and size of it scares my dog. If it wasn’t so difficult to get on and off AND scratching my hand, I’d try to get her used to it. Sadly, I missed the return window.
J**R
Perfect!
I was skeptical about this--I thought, can't I just use a towel for free? However, I tried it because I'm a first-time dog owner and wanted to protect my nice floors from her muddy paws! I hang this right by the door and use it anytime she comes in and is a little wet/dirty/muddy. It's easy to put on and off and wraps around her paws nicely. I just get her to sit on the mat and I wipe each paw down. The glove shape (as opposed to a towel) allows me to a) hang it from the coat rack and b) wrap around the paw with a good grip. I want one for the other entry doors!On a funny note - my husband is creeped out by the fact that this thing has 6 fingers. I explained it's probably to accommodate lefties, but still--it is kind of weird. I just wish it was less expensive, but what can you do.
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