Light brown dog wearing the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader standing on a park path, showing full waterproof coverage for outdoor walks.

ALL-WEATHER WADER SIZING

Small white dog walking outdoors wearing the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader, a waterproof and protective outfit for rainy or muddy conditions.

XXS – Romeo, Maltese 5Ibs

Medium-sized brown and white dog standing on a path wearing the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader, providing waterproof coverage for outdoor walks.

XS – Gracie, Italian Greyhound Cross 12lbs

Small brown terrier wearing the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader in black, staying dry and protected while walking on grass during fall.

NEW!!!!! XSP – Rosie, Border Terrier 15lbs

White fluffy dog standing on a path wearing the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader in black, offering full waterproof protection for outdoor walks.

SM – Lucy, Cavapoo 25lbs

Medium-sized tan and white dog standing on a pathway wearing the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader in black, designed for waterproof comfort and full-body protection during outdoor walks.

MED – Sophie, MuckyDog Mix 50lbs

Large golden retriever standing on a path wearing the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader in black, providing waterproof full-body protection for outdoor adventures.

LG – Gus, Golden Retriever 95lbs

SIZE CHART & MEASURING LEG LENGTH

Illustration showing how to measure a dog’s leg for the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader, indicating the length from the front leg underarm to the floor without including the paw.
MuckyDog All-Weather Wader sizing chart showing leg length from underarm to floor, weight ranges, and breed examples for sizes XXS to L.
Close-up of a dog’s legs wearing the MuckyDog All-Weather Wader standing in muddy water, showing waterproof coverage and adjustable straps for outdoor protection.
Two dogs wearing MuckyDog All-Weather Waders, one in black and one in red, walking along a lakeshore with their owner, protected from mud and water.

OUTFITTING YOUR DOG

Open all ankle straps and back strap buckles in preparation.

1. Connect the front back strap closest to your dog’s head around the back of their neck

2. Slide one front paw into the corresponding leg by holding your dog’s leg by its elbow and guiding its paw down into the boot. Generally, they will want to put their leg down on the ground and after a couple of times, their leg and paw will slide in very easily.

3. Make sure the non-slip sole is on the bottom of your dog’s paw and its toes are close to the end of the boot.

4. Secure the hook and loop strap snugly around your dog’s ankle. If their paw starts to slide back out of the boot, secure the strap a bit tighter.

5. Repeat for the remaining legs, closing the middle and back strap as you go. Wait until the next step before tightening the straps.

6. Reach inside the top of each leg and locate the elastic cord and toggle and adjust each leg length to provide a custom fit for your dog. Slide the toggle down the elastic cord to secure the newly adjusted length. It will be easier to remove the wader if you release the toggle.

7. Adjust the second and third straps comfortably across their back creating a snug fit to keep the muck out.