Dogs often get wounds on
their paws after stepping on glass, sharp rocks, metal, or other hazards.
Not exact matches
All you want to do is get little Fluffy's
paw checked out
after your dog
stepped on a splinter this morning, but while you're there, you're being confronted with a list of preventative care options available.
After stepping out of the litter box your cat licks their
paws and that clay may expand within their digestive tract.
Quick question on clumping litter Ingrid: I remember reading years ago that there were some cats who were getting the residue of clumping litter (since some may lick their
paws after using the box or
stepping in litter residue on the floor) in their digestive systems, causing a dangerous blockage.