Paw Care Tips

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From wading through rocky rivers to sprinting through the snow, your dog’s paws endure a variety of harsh conditions. In order to keep them strong and protected, it’s important to practice healthy paw maintenance. Today, the expert pet dermatologists at Veterinary Dermatology Services in Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Southern Indiana, will explain the paw care tips and tricks you need to know.

By nature, paws are designed to keep your dog’s bones and joints protected. To ensure they keep doing their job, here’s what to do:

Hydrate: Especially during the winter months, your dog’s paws may become dry and cracked. To prevent discomfort and irritation, apply a dog-certified moisturizer to the paws regularly. Ask your pet dermatologist what’s
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If you find something like a small rock, piece of glass, or thorn, gently remove it with a pair of sterilized tweezers.
Pedicure: Did you know that your dog needs a pedicure, too? Your dog’s nails should nearly touch the ground, but should not drag on the floor when walking. To keep your dog’s nails healthy, ask your pet dermatologist about the right way to care for your dog’s nails.
Mind The Weather: During the summer months, avoid painful burns to your dog’s bare paws by keeping off of hot sand and cement. If you fail to do this, you could cause blistering or burns.
Treat Wounds: Like humans, dogs suffer the occasional cut or scrape. For wounds smaller than your fingernail, clean with antibacterial soap; protect it with a bootie. For larger ones or more serious burns, visit your vet.
For the best veterinary dermatology resource in the Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Southern Indiana area, look no further than Veterinary Dermatology Services. From laser surgery to animal skin care, the practice provides every expert service your pal needs to stay happy and healthy. For more information about veterinary dermatology, call today at (513) 489-4644 or visit the clinic’s

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