Dexas MudBuster Portable Dog Paw Cleaner
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Dexas MudBuster Portable Dog Paw Cleaner

A portable cylinder with silicone bristles designed to quickly wash a dog's dirty paws.

Price

£13.99

Editorial rating

4.0 / 5

Last price check

30/01/2026 08:39

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Editorial take

Why we picked it

The Great British countryside is 90% mud, and the other 10% is just waiting for it to rain. The MudBuster is the Supporting kit you keep in the boot to prevent your car interior from looking like a mud-wrestling arena after a Sunday walk.

It's a deceptively simple bit of plastic: you add water, insert a muddy paw, and do the "twist." It sounds ridiculous, and your dog will almost certainly give you a look of profound betrayal, but it actually works.

It's the difference between a quick wipe-down and spending three hours with a carpet cleaner. It's not glamorous, but neither is a wet dog shaking in your hallway.

Detailed verdict

The full review

The Irresistible

  • The soft silicone bristles are surprisingly effective at getting the grit out from between "toe-beans" without causing any canine distress.
  • It's incredibly easy to clean; you just pop the silicone insert out, rinse it, and you're ready for the next swamp-walk.

The Clever Part

  • The tall, narrow design means you don't need a huge amount of water to get a deep clean, which is handy when you're working out of a lukewarm Evian bottle.
  • It's sturdy enough to survive being kicked around the boot of a car for three years without cracking.

The Fine Print

  • You still need a towel to dry the paws afterwards, otherwise you've just traded "muddy footprints" for "soggy, slightly cleaner footprints."
  • If your dog has a phobia of having their feet touched, this will feel less like a cleaning tool and more like an elaborate wrestling match.

The Reality Check

  • If you don't change the water after the first two paws, the last two are basically just getting a lukewarm mud-bath, defeating the entire purpose