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How to Protect Your Dog’s Paws in Winter: Vet Approved 2025 Guide 🩺🐶

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How to Protect Your Dog’s Paws in Winter: Vet Approved 2025 Guide 🩺🐶

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Winter can be beautiful but harsh on canine paws. Cold, ice, salt, ice melts, and sharp surfaces can injure or irritate paw pads. This vet-approved 2025 guide shares simple, effective tips to keep your dog’s paws safe, healthy, and cozy.

1️⃣ Use Dog Booties

  • Booties are the most effective barrier against cold, ice, chemicals, and cuts. Choose waterproof, breathable, nonslip styles that fit snugly and give room for a bit of fur.
  • Introduce them gradually indoors, starting with brief wear, then extend to short outdoor outings. Remove and clean after walks to prevent moisture buildup.

2️⃣ Apply Paw Balm or Wax

  • Apply a thin layer of trusted balms (like Musher’s Secret) to guard against dry pads and prevent snowballs from forming.
  • Do it outdoors to avoid indoor mess, and wipe pads clean with a towel before letting your dog inside.

3️⃣ Clean & Dry After Walks

  • Wipe paws with a warm towel or grooming wipe after every walk to remove salt, ice, and debris.
  • Check between toes for clumps or irritants, then dry thoroughly to prevent slips or irritation.

4️⃣ Trim Hair & Nails

  • Trim hair between pads to stop ice and salt balling up.
  • Keep nails short; longer nails don’t get worn down naturally in winter and can get irritated from salt or ice.

5️⃣ Create Safe Walking Paths & Choose De-Icers Wisely

  • Shovel a clear, safe path at home to minimize exposure.
  • Avoid regular rock salt; opt for pet-friendly de-icers like urea-based options. Even these require wiping paws after walks.

6️⃣ Shorten Walks & Monitor for Injury

  • Limit walks during extremely cold weather—especially for small, thin-coated, senior, or puppy dogs.
  • Look for signs like paw lifting, shivering, cracks, redness, or frostbite. Bring your dog indoors immediately if spotted.

📊 Winter Paw Care Summary Table

Step Why It Matters
Booties Guard against cold, cuts, chemicals
Paw Balm Prevents dryness and snow buildup
Clean & Dry Removes irritants, prevents infections
Trim Hair Reduces ice accumulation
Safe Path & De‑ice Limits exposure to harmful chemicals
Short Walks Prevents hypothermia & frostbite

🔍 Vet‑Approved Final Thoughts

With straightforward winter paw care—boots, balm, grooming, safe de-icing, and mindful walking—you’ll protect your dog’s paws all season. These steps help prevent pain, infection, and injury so your dog stays active, healthy & comfortable outdoors. ❄️🐕❤️

Want personalized advice—or help choosing paw-safe products? Download the Ask A Vet app for expert guidance anytime. 📱🩺

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