You know the feeling: frantically tip-toeing from your lounge chair to the edge of the pool so the bottom of your feet don’t burn on the hot pavement. But, did you know our pets also have tender toes?
Avoid dog paw burns by knowing these facts and solutions:
What are paw pads, anyway?
Paw pads are the soft spots on the bottom of your pet’s feet. These pads provide extra cushioning to help protect bones and joints from shock, provide insulation against extreme weather, aid walking on rough or textured ground and help protect tissue deep within the paw.How can your dog's paw pads burn?
Pavement, metal, and asphalt surfaces can get extremely hot, especially during the summer. When walking or standing on hot surfaces, as little as five minutes can be enough time for your furry friend’s feet to feel the burn. Also, paws are extra sensitive after extended periods of time in the water. If you’ve spent the day on the lake or by the river, your pet’s paw pads will be softened and will need extra attention to prevent burning.What are the signs of burned paw pads?
- Limping or prancing on hot pavement
- Refusing to walk
- Darker color of pads
- Missing patches of pads
- Blistering and redness
- Excessive licking or chewing of paws
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Remember, even if you can't see visible burns, your pet could still be in pain. Watch for these signs, and be proactive in preventing burns before they get worse.