Caring for dog pads
You could easily say that caring for dog pads is exactly equivalent to a human pedicure. Human feet, which are well cared for, will carry us around with light feet, and exactly the same applies to dog pads, which are otherwise even more exposed, since our furry ones walk around the world naked and barefoot!
Caring for dog paws in autumn and winter
Not only regular brushing, but also taking care of the dog's paws can be a regular part of dog care! In summer, we must protect them from burning asphalt, sharp stones by rivers and seas, and also from flowering grass, if the puppy has problems with contact allergies. In autumn and winter, dogs' paws are under attack due to cold weather, snow and, as a result, salt, which is sprinkled on sidewalks and roads.
10 tips for dog paw care
Your dog's paws are definitely meant for walking, but did you know that they also have a protective function? Pads provide additional cushioning to help protect bones and joints from impact, provide protection from extreme weather, assist with walking on rough surfaces, and protect the tissue inside the pad.