Dog Paw Protection From Heat & Other Summertime Issues

Many dog owners are not aware of the issues that can arise in the summer that may affect their dog's health, especially that of their paws. Dogs and their owners tend to spend more time outside in the summer doing all sorts of fun human and dog activities. There may be more trips to the park or the beach plus extra walks, runs, hikes, and camping trips. All this additional fun can cause problems for dog's paws as well as irritate any allergies that your dog and even you may have.

First let's talk about pollen and allergies. Summer is full of pollen from grasses, and the combination of heat and humidity bring out the mold. Where does that pollen or mold end up when your dog goes outside? On his paws, of course, and all those allergens get tracked into your house when he comes in. But if he or she is wearing breathable dog shoes or dog sandals, they can come off and stay on the back porch when your dog comes in. No itchy allergic reaction for him and no sneezing and sniffling for you. Don't forget about all those yard chemicals we put on our lawns like fertilizer and pesticides. When summer dog shoes protect your dog's paws, there are no worries about him licking his paws and ingesting those dangerous chemicals.

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Taking your dog to the park for a romp or to a national forest for a camping trip in the summer brings up yet another issue. Weeds and wild grasses are growing and often produce seeds in the form of little prickly burrs that get wedged between the pads of a dog's paws. This is an even bigger issue for long-haired dogs that have fur that grows between those pads. To keep your dog from limping painfully and you from having to pick those annoying stickers out, make sure he is wearing protective summer dog boots.

There is also the issue of sidewalks and roads that heat up like a griddle under the summer sun. Even if the air temperature is only 85 or 90, the temperatures of that asphalt or cement can skyrocket to well over 100 degrees.

If you live on the coast, you are probably well aware of how hot the sand can get and how it feels on your bare feet. You've probably seen many a comic moment in movies and on television of unsuspecting beach goers hopping across the sand like they are walking on hot coals. That's why you keep your flip-flops on and why your dogs should be protected against that summertime issue by outfitting them in protective dog shoes or dog boots (and yes, even dog sandals).

Summer offers extra fun and excitement for your dog, but with that comes extra issues for their paws, too. So keep your best friend's tender feet safe with the right shoes for summertime.

Dog Paw Protection From Heat & Other Summertime Issues

Karen Luther is the proud mother of Cooper, a precious Morkie and owner of alldogboots.com. The website carries all dog boots and dog shoes from dog winter boots, dog rain boots, dog athletic shoes, orthopedic dog boots and even dog sandals and dog slippers.

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