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Protect Your Dog’s Feet This Winter

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Sand and salt may help prevent our falls on slippery sidewalks, but they can be harsh on a dog’s unprotected feet.

When your dog goes outside this winter, he should wear paw protectors of good
quality such as the Muttluks brand. All the chain pet stores sell them or
comparable brands.

If you do let him outside without boots, or if he won’t tolerate wearing them,
be sure to clean his feet as soon as he’s ready to come back inside.

For any time of year, Louise Louis of www.ToyBreeds.com recommends making a
cleaning solution by dissolving one teaspoon of table salt in one pint of
boiling water.

Let the water cool and then put it in a spray bottle or use a bowl if you prefer.
Wash his feet and dry them THOROUGHLY after each outing.

This also works great in the summer after he’s been on grass or ground covers.
It’s amazing how many skin irritants a dog can come into contact with in the
great outdoors. Some fertilizers and insecticides can be poisonous to animals.

Chronic sore feet are usually caused by allergies, infections or parasitic
infestations and will require a veterinarian to identify and recommend a
course of treatment.

Louise Louis is a certified canine specialist and
creator of the popular website on small dogs,
http://www.ToyBreeds.com