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This Dog's Shoe Collection Rivals Any Fashionista

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There's a trend on social media right now where people show off their shoe collection, walking in front of the camera with a close-up on the shoes-but this goldendoodle's shoe collection just became our favorite take on the meme!

Me My Doods and I is a YouTube channel that follows the real-life adventures of a woman and her dogs, and this clip is so cute that we had to share it.

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"My shoe collection as a stay at home dog," the video caption says, playing right into the social media trend. We first see the dog's bare paws, and Mom is so cute, crossing the dog's legs just like a fashionista.

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First come the rain boots, which stand out with a bright yellow and grippy bottoms. These booties are perfect for a walk through puddles, because there's no excuse for missing your daily steps.

Next up are blue-and-gray summer shoes. These sci-fi looking sneaker-boots are built from a strong material that protects the Golden Doodle's "toe beans from the hot pavement."

Of course, this dog is ready for all weather scenarios, so the snow boots follow. These are sleek and black, ready to keep the dog's paws warm in the snow while standing out against all that white.

We can only imagine the adventures this dog goes on with all these shoes!

"Very cutsie, very demure," one commenter jokes.

"This is the best version of this trend," another agrees.

"Adorable! Best collection I've seen so far! Best model as well," another adds.

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Are Shoes Important for Dogs?

If your dog doesn't have any shoes at home, that's OK. Most dogs don't need shoes to go for a walk and enjoy the outdoors.

Still, if you're living in an environment that has high temperatures and chilly lows, special shoes like these can protect sensitive paws from the harshest elements.

Asphalt can be very hot in summer months, sometimes reaching scalding temperatures that can even burn your dog's little toe pads. If you live in a very hot region, it's best to get your dog some protective gear for those daytime walks.

Likewise, snowy walks are best when your dog has something to keep their paws warm, particularly if there are ice warnings in your neighborhood.

Rough terrain on hikes, or even messy urban sidewalks, are also a good place to prioritize doggy footwear. Of course, walks in the park are probably just fine, as your dog was born for that environment.

Still, if your dog has some cute shoes at home, might as well show them off!

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This story was originally published May 31, 2026 at 8:05 AM.

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