Booties are a good idea for soft coated dogs eg collies and retrievers.
Snow balls up on the soft fur between their toes and forces the toes apart causing the dog discomfort (imagine stones in your shoe.)
They will keep stopping to try and bite the snow out making you travel slower and the extra moisture on their paws from biting/licking makes the problem worse.
It doesn't seem to happen on harder and shorter coated dogs like shepards, huskies terriors etc.
I used booties almost every day on my collie, she was not happy with them at first but soon became used to them.
I take booties off for icy conditions especially climbing or decending.
I would only use plain fleece or canvas with a velcro strap. These are cheaper ($10ish) and the more expensive ones are slipperier for the dog. Tha claws will eventually make holes in them and they will come off and get lost.
Don't ever use the ones with an elastic and velcro band because they seem to stop blood return out of the paws.
Trimming excess fur on the belly and back of the legs is also a good idea as this will ball up in deep snow.
Booties are also good in very cold conditions.
I've bought them at vets, sled dog suppliers and made them out of scrap fleece.
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