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How to Protect Your Dog's Paws From Hot Pavement | Freshpet

written by Tori Holmes

Daily temperatures will only continue to rise as we head into the summer months, making it increasingly important to keep an eye on your furry companions' paws. Hot pavement can reach scorching temperatures and without proper protection, your pup’s paws could experience blisters, burns, and even long-term damage. Taking proactive measures to shield your dog's paws from the heat will ensure they can continue to enjoy outdoor activities safely and comfortably throughout the summer season.

Dog paws are more vulnerable to heat than many pet parents realize. Pavement can reach 130ºF (54ºC) on sunny days and at such high temperatures, your dog's paws can easily get burnt. This is not only painful, but it can lead to infection and the risk of long-term issues such as chronic pain.

How Hot Is Too Hot for Dog Paws? Use the 7-Second Rule

A simple, yet effective, test for pet parents to gauge pavement safety is the 7-second rule. Before stepping out for a walk, place the back of your hand on the pavement. If you can't hold it there for more than 7 seconds without discomfort, it's too hot for your dog's paws. Remember, if it's hot for you, it's hot for them too!

During hotter days, consider opting for activities that minimize paw exposure to hot surfaces. Instead of sidewalks, stick to grassy parks or shaded trails for your walks. Not only does this reduce the risk of paw burns, but it also gives your pup a wider range of sights and smells to take in.

When Is the Best Time to Walk Your Dog in Hot Weather?

One of the easiest ways to protect dog paws from hot pavement is simply choosing the right time of day for walks.

During the summer months, walk your dog early in the morning or later in the evening, when pavement and sidewalks have cooled down.

Midday sun can heat asphalt and concrete to dangerous temperatures very quickly. By adjusting your walking schedule, you can greatly reduce the risk of burned dog paw pads while still giving your dog the exercise they need.

Protective Measures for Dog Paws on Hot Pavement

If walking on pavement is unavoidable, there are several products available to shield your dog's paws from the heat.

●     Ruffwear Grip Trex Dog Boots: These high-performance dog boots are designed to provide traction and protection on rough terrain, including hot pavement. They feature a Vibram sole for superior grip and durability, while the breathable mesh upper keeps paws cool. Fun fact: Many dogs have wider front paws than rear paws, so these boots come in pairs of two so you can more easily order the right sizes!

●     Musher's Secret Paw Protection Wax: Musher's Secret is a natural paw wax made from a blend of food-grade waxes, oils, and vitamin E. When applied, this non-toxic wax moisturizes and soothes paw pads while forming a breathable barrier on your dog's paws to protect them from hot surfaces. It also protects ice and salt, making it great for year-round paw protection.

In addition to protecting their paws, ensuring proper hydration is crucial for enjoyable walks – as well as overall health – during the warmer months.

When it comes to summertime walks, safety and comfort should always come first. By understanding the risks and investing in protective gear, you can ensure your furry friend enjoys the outdoors without discomfort or injury.


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