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This is my first winter in NYC. In Texas I didn't have to worry about salt on the sidewalks and my dogs paws. I usually put some dog boots (something similar to mutt luks) Today after the big storm I took my dog out to play in the snow at the park because he absolutely loves it. I did not put his boots on him. When we got home I proceeded to wash him off in the bath tub and I noticed his paws were very irritated and pink, there was a tiny amount of blood too but I could not find where it was coming from.
His paws look better now. I notice that most people here do not put boots on their dogs, is my dog just particularly sensitive? I have now figured out that during the days when the sidewalks are being heavily salted, he NEEDS paw protection. Some people use paw wax, and other use boots. What is the best option? The boots he has are almost worn out, they claim that they were waterproof but that isnt the case and the fall off frequently during a walk. If boots is the way to go in paw protection, can someone reccommend a good brand that is actually waterproof and will last longer than 3 walks? I am willing to spend a good amount of money on some good quality long lasting boots.
His paws look better now. I notice that most people here do not put boots on their dogs, is my dog just particularly sensitive? I have now figured out that during the days when the sidewalks are being heavily salted, he NEEDS paw protection. Some people use paw wax, and other use boots. What is the best option? The boots he has are almost worn out, they claim that they were waterproof but that isnt the case and the fall off frequently during a walk. If boots is the way to go in paw protection, can someone reccommend a good brand that is actually waterproof and will last longer than 3 walks? I am willing to spend a good amount of money on some good quality long lasting boots.