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Put Your Best Paw Forward: Caring For Your Dog's Feet

By Sara Reighard


Care for feet is essential whether they belong to you or your loving furry friends. Dogs suffer a great deal of discomfort with their paw problems and it is best to be certain that you provide necessary foot care. Listed below are some tips that will turn you into a potential pup podiatrist.

Dogs' feet are important not just because they use them for getting around. The pads also contain your dog's sweat glands, so paws help dog cool down. When a pad gets scraped or cut, it is important to apply some first aid. If your dog will let you, wash the food with a mild anti-bacterial wash and then treat it with a touch of anti-bacterial cream. Check it occasionally to ensure that the scrape is healing properly.

To keep your dog from getting scrapes on the paws in the first place, it is best to keep them in safe areas such as in your yard and on the grass. Often dogs become injured when they run off and wander into shrubbery or bushes. If your dog is the type to run off frequently, it might be wise investing in some quality dog training. Seattle residents could consider contacting Seattle Family Dog Training for some helpful classes. A Seattle dog trainer can help you teach your dog basic obedience skills which can keep him or her from running off and getting into trouble and becoming injured.

During a very hot or cold weather, paws will need additional attention. The ground will become scorching hot on a very hot weather and this can result to burns and even blisters. If you ever decide to go out for a summer walk, take into consideration areas with plenty of grass. Sometimes it is better to just run around in your yard and stay indoors instead of harming your dog's paws on an intense bright and sunny day. There are plenty of fun games that can be played with pets inside.

A new set of potential paw problems are brought to you during winter. In winter, our skins can become very dry and the same can be said to dog's paw as they become dry, cracked and uncomfortable. Rather than using your own lotion, use a moisturizer that is intended for dogs who have a dry paw. Rinse and wipe paws regularly and be certain that there is no residue from the de-icing products particularly if you live in an area prone to snow and nice as these can be dangerous to dogs.

You might notice that your dog licks his paws all the time, and this could be an indication of several things. Sometimes dogs simply lick because they are bored or even anxious, and they might need more play time or perhaps you need to address their anxiety issues in some way. A Seattle dog trainer can be a helpful resource if a dog is nervous or anxious much of the time. Other reasons why dogs lick include having allergies or dry skin. For dry skin, consider a dog paw moisturizer and for allergies, carefully wipe paws after a walk and talk to your veterinarian about other helpful tips. Sometimes a dog licks because they are in pain, so be sure to also check a paw for any cuts, scrapes or perhaps a pebble or thorn.




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