Since we did it for the feet we had a suggestion to do it for the hands, so people can see the difference in our handpads side-by-side. :)
Top left picture: Showing all of the options of k9 handpads we offer. These are all 5 fingered pads with dewclaw pads. The anthro k9 pads also come with palm heel pads, which are optional (see the no heel pad examples)
Top right picture: Showing a set of small anthro k9 pads up next to my fingers to show their size. I usually wear a medium sized nitrile glove if that helps. These pawpads are good for very tight fitting gloves that are made out of fabric or shaved down fur.
Bottom left pic: Showing the regular anthro k9 next to the small anthro k9
Middle right pic: Showing the thickness difference between the feral and anthro k9 palm pads. You can see the feral k9 pad is still pretty tall like the fingers, however the anthro pad is a little more flat, allowing for some more flexibility.
Bottom right pic: Showing my fingers up against a regular anthro k9 pawpad. This would be the same as if it were the feral k9 pad, since they are very close. These pawpads are good for people with large paws, or people that don't shave down the fur all over. Where the small pads would get lost, the regular pads are big enough to still stand out and offer grip.
Remember all of these pads are simply cut out, and glued down to the fur after it's been shaved. Never apply pawpads to fur that hasn't been shaved down, or they'll just move around or get ripped off. We suggest tacking them down in a few places with needle and thread to ensure that they don't go anywhere, especially if you tend to be a bit rough with your hands. For glue we use an industrial hot glue, however for a more permanent solution E6000 or shoe goop would work better, given the full 24 hours to dry, preferably with some weight on top to hold it down.
If you are interested in sizes with inch measurements, please go here for those: http://www.dreamvisioncreations.com.....onepawpads.htm
We hope this helps~!
Top left picture: Showing all of the options of k9 handpads we offer. These are all 5 fingered pads with dewclaw pads. The anthro k9 pads also come with palm heel pads, which are optional (see the no heel pad examples)
Top right picture: Showing a set of small anthro k9 pads up next to my fingers to show their size. I usually wear a medium sized nitrile glove if that helps. These pawpads are good for very tight fitting gloves that are made out of fabric or shaved down fur.
Bottom left pic: Showing the regular anthro k9 next to the small anthro k9
Middle right pic: Showing the thickness difference between the feral and anthro k9 palm pads. You can see the feral k9 pad is still pretty tall like the fingers, however the anthro pad is a little more flat, allowing for some more flexibility.
Bottom right pic: Showing my fingers up against a regular anthro k9 pawpad. This would be the same as if it were the feral k9 pad, since they are very close. These pawpads are good for people with large paws, or people that don't shave down the fur all over. Where the small pads would get lost, the regular pads are big enough to still stand out and offer grip.
Remember all of these pads are simply cut out, and glued down to the fur after it's been shaved. Never apply pawpads to fur that hasn't been shaved down, or they'll just move around or get ripped off. We suggest tacking them down in a few places with needle and thread to ensure that they don't go anywhere, especially if you tend to be a bit rough with your hands. For glue we use an industrial hot glue, however for a more permanent solution E6000 or shoe goop would work better, given the full 24 hours to dry, preferably with some weight on top to hold it down.
If you are interested in sizes with inch measurements, please go here for those: http://www.dreamvisioncreations.com.....onepawpads.htm
We hope this helps~!
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Thought I'd pipe in and show you an example ^.^ http://www.furaffinity.net/full/11592802/ The paw pads here are those awesome anthro canine pads, it really balances out for people with medium to large sized hands! :3
no, on what material are they - so that you can glue them to the fur, or sew them on the fur. does they have any material under the pads? Or are you glueing or sewing the pure silikon pawpads on the fur?
I just ask because someone told me it wouldn't stay on the fur, if the pads doesn't have felt under <.<
So I just wanted to know if you also do felt under the pawpads, when you pour the silikone.
I made some pawpads, but they all haven't felt under, so that person told my I can throw them away, cause they wouln't stick on the fur without felt <.<
How looks the underground of your pawpads? o.o
you know, what I mean o.o?? Sorry english isn't my native x.x
I just ask because someone told me it wouldn't stay on the fur, if the pads doesn't have felt under <.<
So I just wanted to know if you also do felt under the pawpads, when you pour the silikone.
I made some pawpads, but they all haven't felt under, so that person told my I can throw them away, cause they wouln't stick on the fur without felt <.<
How looks the underground of your pawpads? o.o
you know, what I mean o.o?? Sorry english isn't my native x.x
Ah ok! Now I understand.
We use a fabric under the pawpads; we used to use felt, however it would soak through and once it did you couldn't glue them down. I don't really know what the fabric we use is called..it's some sort of upholstery fabric (we don't use what is shown up there anymore)
But we do always recommend sewing around the edges just to be sure it stays on, too. Silicone won't just glue down to anything; you have to have the fabric there
We use a fabric under the pawpads; we used to use felt, however it would soak through and once it did you couldn't glue them down. I don't really know what the fabric we use is called..it's some sort of upholstery fabric (we don't use what is shown up there anymore)
But we do always recommend sewing around the edges just to be sure it stays on, too. Silicone won't just glue down to anything; you have to have the fabric there
they all come with fabric attached, so typically you shave down the spots and glue them down. but we normally recommend also tacking it down in a few places with needle and thread just to be 100% sure you never lose any pads. You can find all of our pawpads here for pricing: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DreamVisi.....on_id=14862386
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