An expert has imparted some crucial guidance on keeping your dog safe during the frosty winter months, especially when venturing out into snowy or icy conditions.
Though many dog owners are mindful of their own winter wear, they may not fully consider the potential hazards that colder weather poses to their pets.Walking dogs in snow can lead to lesser-known dangers such as injuries to the paw pads due to ice crystals that may form between the toes.
Robbie Bryant, head of education and development at Open Study College said: "This can cause discomfort."He highlights that even walking on pavements glazed with ice could lead to harm.
He said: "Sharp sections or hidden objects under the snow and ice can cause paw pad injuries." And he urged extra vigilance for dog owners when treading on frozen walkways, reports the Express.One often-overlooked peril is the spread of salt and de-icing chemicals used on roads and paths during winter, which, although effective at melting snow, can be detrimental to a dog's paws.
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