
Is there a natural oil or DYI to put on dogs feet in winter?



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Rowgop (Pam) on Dec 27, 2017
After the walk wipe your dog's paws with a warm washcloth to remove snow, ice and ice melt. Then apply another layer of balm to soothe any irritation and to keep them from drying out. Bag Balm can be found in most drug stores and pet stores. If you can't find Bag Balm then Vaseline is an acceptable alternative.Helpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on Dec 27, 2017
https://pets.webmd.com/top-winter-skin-paw-care-tipsHelpful Reply -
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Jacx on Dec 27, 2017
You can try doggy shoes too.Helpful Reply -
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Nancy Turner on Dec 27, 2017
Get the little booties you can buy at pet stores. Make sure they have vinyl or rubber on the bottom. Let your little dog get used to them by letting her walk around the house with them on and get over trying to take them off.Helpful Reply -
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