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Caring For Your Dog's Paw in Winter by Alex Kelly

With the colder weather approaching it is a good idea to think about protecting and caring for your dogs paws. Their pads are made to withstand running and walking, but just as we would wear sandals on a hot beach or boots in the snow their paw pads too need looking after. With the ice and snow on the way, the streets will be treated with grit and salt which can cause dry, splitting skin and other problems. Infections can also occur if the skin cracks and is then walked on. Not only that but naturally a dog will lick and gnaw at the affected area, which of course means they will then ingest grit, salt and whatever else is on the streets, possibly causing vomiting and diarrhoea. Dryness is a big problem with dog pads. Naturally in winter we all need a bit more warmth, whether it's central heating or a cosy log fire is on these other factors can add to drying your dog's paw pads and add to the skin being irritated.

So start with trimming the hair between their toes, this way they will have less chance of keeping salt crystals and wet mud particles in their pads throughout the day. Also long hair can cause your dog to have less grip on slippery surfaces.

Keep their nails trimmed as well. If they become too long they won't give your dog any grip which will force your dog to walk on his back feet. This added pressure on the back paws can make the toes splay which will then allow more snow, grit etc to get in between their toes creating balls of ice and dirt.

Objects can get stuck in your dog's paws. Regularly check in between toes for thorns, small stones, bits of glass and dirt. This is something that should be done all year round.

Keep a towel and a bowl of warm water near the front door so you immediately rinse and dry after walks.

There are many paw balm treatments on the market that should be applied weekly or as often as needed in harsh conditions. I would suggest doing it throughout the year as part of their grooming routine. The balm should form a dense, barrier wax that creates a breathable bond with your dog's paws. There are some that have been made for use with sledding dog's, it gives them strong protection even in the most hostile conditions. Some are made from a blend of several food-grade waxes, then refined. Obviously check all ingredients in anything that you give your dog as they have a habit of licking their paws. You can use petroleum jelly but don't use human skin creams.

Massage their paws and pads to stimulate blood flow and relax their muscles and tendons. If you do it right they'll enjoy it as much as you do when having a massage or a manicure. Begin by rubbing between their pads and then rub between each toe working your way up their shins and legs.

Alternatively you could try and get your dog to wear dog boots. There are many different types on the market that all offer protection for your dog's paws. Personally through trial and error, I've found that the rubber style boots, that let your dog feel and grip the ground, are the easiest ones for them to get used to.

If in doubt, check first with a vet for the best treatments for your dog.

Whatever shape, size or breed we have everything in our pet store to cater for even the most demanding, four legged diva in your household. We understand how important it is to not only have the latest cat toy, or the trendiest dog collar, but also to make sure the boring bits are covered. That's why we have a variety of flea, worming and fur treatments.

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