Essential Tips for Protecting Your Dog’s Paws
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Your dog’s paws are crucial for their mobility and overall health. Regularly checking for injuries, using protective gear, and keeping those paws clean are essential for safeguarding against environmental hazards. Make sure to pay attention to your dog’s paw health, especially during extreme weather changes.
Regular Cleaning and Inspection
Keeping your dog’s paws clean is key to their health. After walks, check for dirt and debris. A quick rinse can prevent issues.
Use a soft cloth or wet wipes for routine cleaning. Make it a habit to check paws once a week. This simple step helps you catch problems early.
You might also consider trimming the fur around the paws. Remember to reward your dog for allowing you to do this.
Here’s a doggo getting its paws cleaned after a walk:
Moisturize the Paw Pads
Keeping your dog’s paw pads moisturized is important, especially in harsh weather. Dry, cracked pads can cause discomfort and lead to injuries.Consider using paw balms specifically designed for dogs.
To apply, simply rub a small amount onto the pads, focusing on any dry areas. Do this a few times a week or as needed.
Here’s a relaxed doggo getting its paws moisturized:
Protect Against Extreme Weather
Extreme temperatures can hurt your dog’s paws. Avoid walking your dog on the pavement on hot days. Asphalt can get very hot. Check the temperature by placing your hand on it for 5 seconds. Consider using breathable booties for extra protection.
On cold days, apply a protective balm before walks to prevent ice and salt irritation. Booties also provide warmth and protection.
And while wearing booties can take getting used to, this doggo clearly enjoys walking with them on:
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