Winter can also be tough on your dog s paw pads with snow ice and salt.
Dogs pads are rough and dry.
Sure you can try to put booties over your pup s paws but even if they don t kick them off those precious pads can still get dry and cracked.
No ice melt product is completely safe for your dog and many can cause your dog s paw pads to dry out crack or even burn and can be toxic if your dog ingests it by licking it off their paws.
Harsh chemicals like ice melt and floor cleaners can cause your dog s paws to become irritated and cracked says dr.
You may notice loose skin like a blister on the bottom of your dog s paws or even a raw ulcer.
In addition to coming into direct contact with all types of surfaces and terrain pooches sweat through their paws and depend on them.
Another common paw pad injury develops when dogs exercise for an unusually long period of time or on rough sharp or hot surfaces.
And that can leave your canine friend compulsively nibbling and licking its paws for relief often making the problem worse.
If you notice your dog has rough or dry paw pads the best thing you can do is provide natural moisturizing relief.
Pads that are too rough or cracked can develop deep fissures that bleed opening the door to infection and causing your poor furry friend a considerable amount of pain.
Additionally walking on hot pavement can cause paws to blister and rough rocky terrain can cause cuts in the pads.