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PostSubject: Paw Pad Injuries   Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:00 pm

Treating Paw Pad Injuries


If you've never given your dog's paw pads much thought, you should!

Dogs rely on their paw pads to absorb shock, make traction with the
surface on which they're walking (or running, sliding, slipping, etc.),
insulate their paws from extreme temperatures, and to protect them from
whatever is underfoot. Watch your dog's paws when you take him out for
a walk or a play session, and you’ll realize how much punishment
his pads take on a daily basis.

With ground contact occurring every step of a dog's life, paw pads
have evolved into a tough and resilient part of his body. But, tough as
they are, paw pads are not made of armor. That’s why it's not
uncommon for vets to find dogs with paw pad injuries coming into the
office for emergency care.


Typical paw pad injuries

Common paw pad injuries include lacerations, punctures and
abrasions. If a dog steps on glass or other sharp objects, even the
toughest paw pad can get cut. Paw pads can also be injured by extreme
temperatures, and it’s not unknown for dogs to experience burned
paw pads on very hot days. In addition, paw pads can be hurt by
chemical spills on the ground.


How to tell if your dog has a paw pad injury

If you've personally seen your dog step into a chemical or tread on
glass or an extremely hot surface, you’ll probably know almost
immediately if he has injured his paw pads. However, injuries may not
always be witnessed firsthand, and sometimes the symptoms occur a short
time after the actual injury taken place.

Symptoms of paw pad injuries include bleeding, limping, excessive
licking of the pad, discoloration, and reluctance on your dog’s
part to put weight on his paw.


What to do if your dog injures a paw pad

Treatment depends on the type of injury sustained. Here are a few first aid tips:


Cleaning the wound—First, determine if there is any
debris, such as glass, in the wound. If there is, remove it. Washing
the injured paw is a good idea, if clean water is available. Swishing
the paw in the water could help to dislodge any small pieces of debris
that might still be in the injury.

Stop the bleeding—Once the paw has been cleaned, apply
pressure on the paw pad with a bandage or other clean and absorbent
material. Try to maintain some pressure on the wound until the bleeding
stops. If the cut is small, the bleeding may stop in short order.
However, if the cut is very deep, you may not be able to stop the
bleeding on your own—and a trip to the veterinarian’s
office for expert care will be necessary.


Soothing burns—If you’ve ever attempted to walk
barefoot on a sun-bathed sidewalk in the summer, you know how scorching
it can be. Even though paw pads are tough, they can still burn. You can
help soothe the burn with an icepack or the cool, gentle running water
of a garden hose or faucet. If your dog steps into a harsh chemical,
immediately flush the entire paw with cool water. Keep the water
running until all traces of the chemical are washed away.


Next stop: the vet's office

Your dog's paws are difficult-to-heal areas of his body. That's why
even less-severe injuries could require a visit to the vet's office.
Many paw pad injuries require proper cleaning and bandaging—and
some may need more intensive care. Your vet will also tell you how to
properly care for the treated injury at home during the time it takes
the paw to heal.

An ounce of prevention

To help prevent paw pad injuries, inspect areas where your dog will
be playing. Remove all sharp debris and wash away chemical spills. In
the summer, try to keep your dog from walking on extremely hot
surfaces—grass and earth are almost always cooler and more
inviting to walk on under the summer sun. And when taking your dog out
for a walk, watch the ground in front of your dog to avoid any
dangerous surprises.
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PostSubject: Re: Paw Pad Injuries   Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:07 pm

Good post Karen Misty trod on glass once, had a horrible injury poor girl

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PostSubject: Re: Paw Pad Injuries   Fri Aug 07, 2009 12:10 pm

awww bless her our Stacey's dog Roxy trod on glass so i took her straight to the vet :2445: if i had read this before that i could of saved myself £30 :san42:

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PostSubject: Re: Paw Pad Injuries   Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:52 pm

THINK I MAY PRINT THAT OFF AND KEEP IT WITH MY DOGGIE STUFF , THANKS
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