How to clean your dog's paws after a walk: a practical guide

Introduction

Cleaning your dog's paws after every walk is an essential habit to keep your home hygienic and protect your pet's health. It is a simple gesture that makes a big difference to the cleanliness of your home and your dog's wellbeing.

Why it matters

Paws pick up dirt, bacteria, chemicals from the street and traces from other animals. If not cleaned, your dog spreads them all over the house and may ingest them when licking their paws. During pollen season, paws can also carry allergens that affect both the dog and people with allergies.

The easiest way

The quickest and most effective method is the Dog Paw Cleaner — soft silicone, just insert the paw, twist and done. Available in 2 sizes to suit any dog. No hot water or special soap needed.

After cleaning

Dry the paws well with a towel. If your dog has long fur on their paws, the 3-in-1 Steam Brush can also help clean and groom the paw fur. Always check between the toes for stones, thorns or cuts.

Pad care

Pads can dry out in cold or hot weather or from walking on asphalt. Apply pet-specific moisturising cream periodically to keep them in good condition.

Conclusion

With the right tool, this habit takes just seconds. Find it at Dogs & Katy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I clean my dog's paws?

Ideally after every walk, especially on rainy days, muddy terrain or when the dog has walked on areas with chemicals such as herbicides or winter salt.

Can I use wipes to clean my dog's paws?

Yes, pet-specific wipes are a good option for quick cleans. However, the paw cleaner is more effective at removing deep dirt between the toes.

What if my dog won't let me clean their paws?

Start slowly with positive reinforcement and treats. Touch the paws regularly from puppyhood so they get used to it. The soft silicone cleaner is less invasive than other methods and is usually better accepted.

Is it normal for my dog's pads to crack?

Yes, especially in winter or in summer on hot asphalt. Use pet-specific moisturising cream and avoid walking during the hottest hours on very hot surfaces.

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