Watch the Following Videos to Learn...
- The Proper Fitting of your new Dog Mocs
- How to Measure for the correct size. IMPORTANT: Dog Mocs are sold in pairs, for the best possible fit. BE SURE to measure the Front and Rear paws.
- The proper lacing pattern
Wear and Fitting Instructions
Proper Fitting Technique
TYING LACES
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USING QUICK TIE LACES
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Lacing
MEASURING
SIZING CHART
DOG MOCS SIZE |
MEASUREMENT |
APPROX LBS |
XSmall |
< 1" |
<15 |
Small |
1" up to 1 1/2" |
15-25+ |
Medium |
1 1/2" up to 2" |
30-45+ |
Large |
2" up to 2 1/2" |
50-65+ |
XLarge |
2 1/2" up to 3" |
70-90 |
XXLarge |
>3" |
>90 |
NORMAL WEARThis photo shows the normal and expected wear on your Dog Mocs, which you will see almost immediately after the first use on a rough surface, like asphalt, concrete, or rocky trail. DON’T BE ALARMED. This is NOT the leather peeling away. When the deerskin leaves the tannery, there is a very slight, thin “film” on its surface, as a result of the tanning process. This thin “film” is what you see peeling away after the first couple of uses. But no worries….the tough deerskin leather is at full strength and ready to provide you and your dog the protection you want on the many walks and hikes ahead.
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Care Instructions
Deerskin is an extremely durable and breathable leather. We do not recommend using any type of conditioner or water repellant on the Mocs, as that will greatly affect the breathability, which we think is important for allowing the paws to expend heat naturally. This is especially critical when wearing in the warm/hot months of the year.
Yes, Dog Mocs may get wet, but deerskin is known as a “Dry-Soft” leather. Unlike cowhide leather, which tends to harden and crack over repeated cycles of getting wet and drying, deerskin will continue to dry back to its natural, soft feel. And water will not affect the performance of Dog Mocs.
To clean, simply wipe with a damp cloth. Mild detergent, (like a Dawn dish soap) is fine, but avoid anything containing harsh solvents.
Yes, Dog Mocs may get wet, but deerskin is known as a “Dry-Soft” leather. Unlike cowhide leather, which tends to harden and crack over repeated cycles of getting wet and drying, deerskin will continue to dry back to its natural, soft feel. And water will not affect the performance of Dog Mocs.
To clean, simply wipe with a damp cloth. Mild detergent, (like a Dawn dish soap) is fine, but avoid anything containing harsh solvents.