4 home remedies to treat paw injuries in dogs

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4 Home Remedies To Treat Paw Injuries In Dogs

There is no particular season for dog paw injury and that is the toughest thing to deal as a dog owner. During winters, dog paws get injured as a result of ice on sidewalks and roads. While in summers, the dog cuts are seen from metal lawn edging and barbed wires on old ranch properties. The most important thing is to look out for the signs of dog paw injury. Look out if your furry pal is bleeding or limping. If the bleeding does not stop, then it is the right time to take your pet to the veterinarian. It is very important to know that dogs have arteries in their paw pads and if there is an inordinate amount of bleeding, then it can mean that an artery has been hit. In such a scenario, the best thing is to take your doggy to the veterinarian as soon as possible. The good news is that not all paw injuries in dogs are serious. There are times when a bit of your dog’s paw pad will peel off or he will get an artificial abrasion or a rash. You can apply pressure on it, thereby cleaning the wound if any, with the aid of a special ointment like Wound Gard. This will enable swift recovery. Let us now look at step-by-step guidelines to follow while treating paw injuries of dogs at home:

Home Remedies For Treating A Dog Paw Pad Injury Clean The Area When you see your doggy suffering from a pad or foot injury the first thing that needs to be done is to


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