The correct way to "wash" your dog's feet

Dec 27,2023
2Min

If the dog doesn’t like to wear shoes, then after taking the dog for a walk and returning home, the owner will feel that the dog’s paws are dirty, so he will choose to wash the dog’s feet. In order to save trouble, some owners just turn on the faucet and rinse the dog's paws after returning home.

If you just rush your feet in this "simple and rough" way, it can easily lead to dry soles, infection between toes and other problems. It is recommended to use a smaller basin to wash the dog's feet, and be sure to blow dry them thoroughly after washing. If the dog's paws are not very dirty, you can also wipe them with a wet paper towel containing a trace amount of alcohol, which can also play a cleaning and disinfecting role.

After washing your dog’s feet, you can use pet foot cream to moisturize and repair them. This ointment can moisturize dry skin, promote the healing of cracked skin, and make the skin on your dog's paws slippery again. Before use, wash the dog's paws, blow dry, and trim excess hair on the soles of the feet. Then use a cotton swab to evenly apply the foot care cream to the exposed areas of the skin, and massage gently to promote absorption.

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