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Tips for Caring for Your Dog’s Paws in the Snow



A lot of people keep dogs as their pets because they are considered to be man’s best friend. A good dog will keep you company and also protect you when necessary. Finding a good dog is an easy task because of the many choices one has. You should accord the kind of care you give to your child to your dogs. Your dog needs your care and attention all year round. However, extra care needs to be taken during the winter. The snow during winter tends to affect dogs’ paws, and as such, extra care needs to be taken. You may be thinking that keeping your dog indoors during the winter months is the best solution, but it is not. This is because dogs need regular walks if you do not want them worked up. In this article we will be looking at how to protect dogs paws in winter.


If you want your dog’s paws protected from the snow during winter, then dog booties are a must-have. Some people think that dog booties are only for owners who are into fashion, but this is not the case because these booties are functional in the snow. You need booties because not all breeds are intended to withstand the cold weather during winter. Booties will keep your dog’s paws covered, thereby providing all the heat it needs. The right quality is durable, and as such, you do not need to worry about getting new ones for several years. When getting measurements for your dog’s paws, ensure that you take measurements from the heels to the edge of the toenails.


You should also consider buying paw balm to help care for your dog’s paws during winter. The paw balm is not only to be applied before walks but also after. Paw balm is important because it minimizes dry skin and keeps your dog’s paws soft and supple. You can get paw balm for your dog in your nearest pet store like the bone and yarn.


If you do not get booties for your dog, then you should invest in a good towel. A good towel will come in handy when you have to wipe away all the snow that may have gotten on your dog’s paws after you take them for a walk. For better results, you should dip your dog’s paws in lukewarm water after its walk and then wipe away the water.


You can also protect your dog’s paws by keeping your walks short. This is better than locking your dog indoors until all the snow is gone. If you walk short distances at a time, then you do not need to worry about frostbite. You can postpone your dog's walk if it is too cold outside because your dog will feel just as cold as you feel.

View here for more information related tot this topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paw.


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