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Paw Footed

How to Pamper Your Pet's Paws: Creating Your Own Paw Spa at Home
How to Pamper Your Pet's Paws
Creating Your Own Paw Spa at Home
From: Top Bitch, BitchNewYork.com
Staying healthy is the key to a happy life. Going for long walks, running in the park, playing Frisbee or ball are all things people and dogs love to do together. All of this activity can lead to injuries for your pet – especially their paws. We all like to be pampered every now and then. And the same goes for our four-footed loved ones.
Taking preventative measures when dealing with your dog's health is the best practice. Here are a few suggestions from Bitch New York (www.BitchNewYork.com) to maintain a happy healthy (and pampered) dog:
- Keeping your dog well groomed and clean is the best start. Think about it; if you were covered with dirt, loose hairs and dander, you wouldn't be jumping for joy either. Full body paw wipes are a great product to keep your dog looking and feeling great.
- Dog paws may be a bit tougher than human feet, however, they are still sensitive, and when exposed to natural elements encountered with normal exercise, injuries can occur. It is very important to have a daily routine for checking your dogs' paws for cuts, scrapes or splinters, especially after any extra-curricular activities. Regular application of Paw Conditioning Treatment will protect their paws from everyday wear and tear.
- If skin damage, cracked pads, or dry nose has already occurred, apply Dermagic Cell Restoration Cream immediately. It combats dry itchy skin, promotes rapid healing, and protects healing damaged skin.
- Trimming your dog's paw nails regularly can help prevent cracked or broken nails. Just make sure you don't trim too much, as this can cause bleeding and discomfort for you dog. Just trim a little at time on a regular basis and your dog with develop healthy nails. Make sure you keep their paws clean of debris and any foreign objects. Some dogs grow more hair than others in between their toes, so keeping this hair trimmed will help prevent paw irritation and debris from getting tangled in their fur.
- During cold winter months, dog paws are more susceptible to drying and cracking. Applied daily, products like PAWZitive Therapy provides soothing and moisturizing relief to paw pads while acting as a protective barrier against ice, salt and sand. Make sure you dry their paws if they get wet, as this can contribute to drying and cracking too. If there are mild cuts discovered, be sure to clean the cut with antibacterial cleanser and apply a bandage on the cut. If the dog is in noticeable pain, take him/her to the veterinarian immediately.
After a day of pampering, don't forget that Bitch New York offers a unique selection of designer dog clothes, personalized engraved name tags, diamond dog collars, dog bling, dog carriers, designer dog bowls, and more! Give your dog that special "something" that will separate your pal from other pets (all dogs loved to be spoiled!). Special requests are always welcome!
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My dog had a sore on his paw and has now started pulling the skin off his foot, any help?
It started with a little place between the paw pad and now he has chewed almost all the skin off the rest of the pad. It is of course running. I am unable to take him to the vet as I am not working presently
I also keep neosporin on it. I clean it twice daily and rewrap it.
Well I understand your situation, but he does need some stuff from the vet to help him heal. If your vet isn't a money stealing a-hole, he'll let you talk to him/her and discuss cheap at home treatment options, and possibly give you some anitibiotics. Some stuff you can do at home to help heal his wound: Buy some betadine (povidone-iodine, it's a brown disenfectant liquid. strong, meant for jobs like this ) from a drug store. Soak the paw several times a day to keep it from getting infected. Ask your vet if they have a used "e-collar" to donate. This will keep your dog from eating his paw. Try to keep him confined until this heals, it will speed the recovery and also keep the foot clean. Get some neosporin and let it sit on the foot once the paw is dry after you clean it. Feel free to email me if you have any questions
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