As the summer season approaches, many dog owners look forward to spending more time outside with their furry friends. However, this warmer weather also brings certain hazards, one of the most overlooked being hot sidewalks. This guide aims to provide you with essential information on protecting dog paws from hot sidewalks. By being informed, you can ensure that your walks remain a source of enjoyment, not discomfort for your pet.
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Outdoor Safety Tips: Keeping Your Dog Safe While Walking In The Snow
No matter what the weather is, it’s a fact that dogs love to be outdoors. Whether it’s going for a walk in a sun-drenched park or playing a game of fetch in the snow, our furry friends are perfectly content as long as they get to stretch their legs and have some fun. However, walking or playing outdoors in the dead of winter can have a negative impact on your dog’s health. According to The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, winter’s dry, cold air can cause your pet to have chapped paws and itchy skin, and in more serious cases, the cold can cause stomach problems and hypothermia in dogs. However, you don’t have to keep your four-legged friend cooped up indoors this winter to protect him from getting sick. Here are a few tips to keep your dog safe and healthy while walking in the snow.
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5 Steps to Healthier Dog Paws
We all know that feeling of coming home from a long day out from work, school or simply grocery shopping and taking off those shoes. That wonderful feeling of relief from not having any restriction on your feet, the air on your toes and over all comfort is one of the first steps you take to relax. Your dog can’t do that. His paw pads are his biological equivalent to shoes and they’re on for good. They take the wear and tear of walking, hiking, running, chasing balls or squirrels and any other doggy things your pooch may do on a daily basis. Just like the soles of your shoes, his pads can crack, rip, dry up and become painful to deal with. A few steps can help to make your pup’s paws healthier and more comfortable.
- Keep them clean! Dirty paws are gross for all involved, from your floor to your dog’s comfort. Those doggy feet go through grass, mud, concrete and stepping in all kinds of safe and nonsafe substance, including household cleaners, pesticides and more. If you don’t keep his feet clean after a trip outdoors, he just may take it upon himself to try and lick them clean. Imagine all the things he is eating off his feet that he walked in. You know that can’t be healthy! Instead, take a damp cloth or puppy bath wipe and clean his paws for him. Everyone will be happier for it!