While some relish the winter months, it can endanger your dog’s life. So enjoy the cold, but keep your pooch safe. Here are some suggestions:
- Some areas use chemicals like de-icers, anti-freeze, salt, and other snow-melting products. If your area uses these, make sure that you wash your pet’s paw after going for a walk. Doing so will eliminate the chemicals that can irritate your dog’s skin. Washing will also prevent accidental ingestion of the chemicals that your furry friend stepped on.
- You can use petroleum jelly, paw wax, booties, or socks to protect your pet's paw. Prolonged contact with frozen surfaces can be harmful to the paws. It may even lead to frostbite during extreme cold.
- Try putting on some booties to your pet’s paws. These offer insulation against the cold and chemicals on the pavement. If your pet refuses to wear the booties, then you can put on some petroleum jelly or paw wax before going out.
If you have concerns about your pet’s health and wellness, call your animal hospital Castle Hills TX.
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