When To Cover Your Dog's Paws
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Sunny days often mean more play time for dogs, but owners must be mindful of the hazard to paws when the temperature rises.
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Common paving materials can reach 150 degrees Fahrenheit in the height of summer.
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When owners walk their dogs on hot surfaces for too long, they risk getting pad burns, which can cause blistering, tissue loss, and severe pain.
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Find out whether the surface is too hot by pressing the back of your hand against the surface.
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If you can’t hold it there for seven seconds, it’s too hot for a dog’s paws.
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Covering their paws with dog shoes, socks, or peel-and-stick pads help protect the paws from heat and injuries.
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