Wash dog pads off thoroughly after a walk, perhaps using some warm water and a washcloth to melt any ice balls that may have formed on the bottom of their feet.
Not exact matches
Boasting over 130 5 * reviews this collapsible booster seat by Kurgo holds
dogs up to 30 lbs and has a
padded interior that can be removed for
washing.
We donate items for our Military Working
Dogs including warming and cooling vests, eye and ear
wash, booties,
pad tough for their feet and toys and treats.
Tickets Start at $ 15 and Included: - FREE
Dog Treats from Dexter's Deli North Park - FREE Goody Bags - FREE
Wash Coupon from South Bark
Dog Wash - FREE Doggie Nail Trims by Maggie's Farm Natural Grooming - Coupon to Coronado Spice and Tea - FUN
Dog Treating Eating Contest (one per hour)- Food Truck - Beer Specials - and $ 1 from each beer goes back to the Animal
Pad - GREAT raffle prizes such as Gift Basket fromThorn Street Brewery, Gift Certificate from Maggie's Farm Natural Grooming, and more!
Almost Home Coalition PO Box 1421, Chehalis, WA 98532 360-508-0151 First Aid Kit SuppliesAdhesive tape, 1» and 2» wide rolls Gauze bandage rolls, 1» and 2» wide Sterile gauze
pads, 1» and 2» Scissors EMT or bandage Triangular muslin bandage 2» and 3» strip of clean cloth, 4 foot long with 2 safety pins Package of safety pins 4 wooden rulers of 12 tongue depressor for tourniquet 4 wooden paint mixing sticks for tourniquet 3 % hydrogen peroxide Kaopectate for diarrhea (3 to 4 drops every 3 to 4 hours for small
dogs) Pepto Bismol Antibacterial ointment for skin (bacitracin) Plastic or nylon eyedropper of syringe Eye
wash Razor blades Ice bag or chemical ice pack Empty distill water or gallon milk containers for holding hot water Blankets Towels 10 feet of 1/4» to 3/8» nylon rope for restraint Wire cutters Pliers Cotton Balls Tweezers Salt - to put on tongue to induce vomiting
Be sure to check your
dog's paw
pads after each outdoor walking session for signs of damage or injury and
wash them whenever chemicals on the ground are suspected.