Staff should pay particular attention to customers checking out winter apparel, like coats, informing them as to the importance
of paw protection.
Plus, they provide
great paw protection from snow or hot pavement and can even help with arthritis by being non slip.
If your dog won't tolerate booties, you may also use special
paw protection wax such as Musher's Secret.
«Our boots provide a waterproof, disposable, reusable solution that offers serious
paw protection against ice, lawn chemicals, salt, liquid chloride, snow, fire ants, dog run bacteria, mud, clay, pad rashes, post-surgical infections, post grooming dirt, hot pavement and solves traction control problems.»
Musher's is non-toxic wax that's used for sledding dogs to keep their paws coated, and it provides
good paw protection against the salted sidewalks.
If you'll be on the hot asphalt for a prolonged period of time (pets are closer to the hot ground),
get paw protection for your dog, if it's just a towel or blanket for rest periods, and find shade.
I use Musher's Secret
Pet Paw Protection Wax on my dog's feet and have given this product as a stocking stuffer to dog - loving friends and family in the past.
Originally developed for sled dogs, if you and your pet go out frequently in the colder months, Musher's Secret Paw Wax is a really good solution for anytime your dog needs some
extra paw protection.
The nice thing about this type of dog booty is that (due to their snug fit) they tend to stay up better than other forms of
wearable paw protection, and they're also said to give wearers valuable traction.
With
Healthy Paws protection the one thing we didn't have to worry about was that Ellie would receive the best care.
One type of gear often overlooked is
paw protection, not just from hot pavements, sand or other heated surfaces, but also from the kinds of sharp objects often encountered while out in nature.
Paw protection is a good idea for harsh weather conditions.
Dog boots were the answer to
paw protection but our dogs had problems keeping them on.
If you go to an amusement park and it's summer time, use common sense: Dogs should be well hydrated, have
paw protection, and kept in shady areas without having to walk excessive amounts.
Dog boots protect your pet's paws from the freezing surfaces and from the salt that is often spread on them during the winter, however, if your pooch doesn't like wearing them you could always opt for
some paw protection wax which can be applied to your pet's feet before they go outdoors.
The cold weather season is a natural for warming jackets and
paw protection.
The consumer needs to be educated that
paw protection is a health and safety concern.»