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Question by shari
Submitted on 4/8/2004
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My dogs paws are cracked and sore do to the salt and sand from the winter ,What should i use to soak his feet?


Answer by peacelilly
Submitted on 12/14/2004
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rug gentle corn husker lotion deep between the toes  and feet area .try some type sock if he/she will allow,if not do this oten before bedtime . try and keep pet from playing or exposed to these conditions for a few days time to heal after  ck local pet stores for foot pads

 

Answer by kimmie
Submitted on 1/12/2005
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i found that same problem online with pets and winter hazards.  it says that if they go outside you should rinse of there paws asap when they come in.  and if they get the way you decribed you can put petrolium jelly on the pads to help with the driness and healing.

 

Answer by unknown
Submitted on 3/9/2005
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you should soak them in warm water and wash them down.

 

Answer by LOVE
Submitted on 8/4/2006
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YOU SHOULD SOAK IT WITH SOME WARM WATER AND WASH IT UP FOR A FREASH START FOR THE DAY.

 

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