Leah, my one (and a half!) year old Pug, is housebroken. She goes out first thing in the morning and last thing at night, and roughly every 3-4 hours in between. So what’s that… 5-7 times per day? It’s not so bad taking her in and out, though it’s a pain finding a pair of shoes to toss on so I don’t get my socks dirty (we don’t wear shoes in the house) when I put her out on a lead. You know what else is a pain? Rain and snow, or wet and muddy grass from previous rain or snow, because it means four feet tracking mud and god knows what else all over my kitchen and possibly into the living room.
So when Spotless Paw asked if I would be interested in reviewing one of their products, I jumped at the opportunity. The glove is made out of texted microfiber, and it is thickly lined with plenty of room for absorbency. The purpose of the Spotless Paw is to have a quick and mess-free way of wiping a dog’s paws clean of mud and debris.
The six-fingered (ambidextrous!) glove has been hanging on the rack we keep by the kitchen door for about two weeks now, but that’s only because it hasn’t really rained, so I haven’t had the chance to use it! However, it is supposed to rain this weekend, so I should have a great review ready soon!
