Three things to pay attention to when protecting dog meat pads
1. When the dog is taking the dog out for a walk on the asphalt road, the dog will also have the behavior of digging the ground on the asphalt road, so the meat pads are repeatedly rubbing on the ground. Dogs who often continue to do this will not be easily injured because the pads are subjected to strong friction and become rougher. However, if some sharp things fall on the road, such as glass and small nails, the situation will be very different. The dog's meat pad is easily scratched by these sharp things, so you must carefully check the dog's meat pad after walking home!
2. Meat pads can also be scalded
When walking in high temperature weather, dogs may cause scalding on asphalt roads that are roasted by the sun. After all, the meat pad is also part of the skin, and the meat pads respond relatively slowly to temperature. Dogs who like to walk will continue to play even if they feel it is very hot. Therefore, when you are hot, it is best to avoid exposure to noon and afternoon exposure periods when you go out to prevent the dog's small meat pad from burning.
3. Be careful of the disease of the meat pads
The outdoor environment is dirty. Sometimes sticky substances between dogs’ toes accumulate between their toes or turn red after going out. Appropriate care should be chosen to prevent dirt from gathering on the mattress.
Parents should take care of their dogs at home, and it is necessary to keep them clean. In addition to taking a bath, they should also independently clean the dirt on the foot pads. It requires regular and long-term persistence, and the dirt between the toes will be reduced. You can also ask your doctor about where to find professional care shampoo based on your symptoms.