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some dog facilities and car washes (yes, really between the car wash bays) have these available to use for a small fee. Nail Care for Dogs Rough ground and surfaces help wear down your pet’s nails naturally, so it’s easy to rely on nature to trim your pet’s nails during the summer. However, nail trimming is often forgotten during the winter, which results in long nails that tend to break or crack, causing pain. Foot restraint is a submissive problem for pets, and many are uncomfortable with it. Before you trim for the first time, rub and massage your pet’s feet when he is relaxed. This will help him realize that it’s okay to let you restrain his feet. Start slow until you and your pet are comfortable. The Oster® Gentle Paws™ Nail Trimmer is perfect for the novice nail trimmer – it’s essentially a powered emery board. It won’t let the nail get too short, and dogs like the sanding effect, which won’t twist the nail like clipping sometimes does. Before touching the nail, rub the leg and paw with the trimmer running so they get used to the quiet sound. Once they calm down, you can trim one nail at a time while speaking softly – they should respond in kind. Distracting your pet with food treats while doing nail care can also help them accept this process. Ear Care for Dogs and Cats Cold weather can affect dogs ears. Ears build up more waxy material in the winter because the skin is trying to replace the lost oils. Clean the ear canal at least twice a month to avoid issues. Check the ear canal and put a small amount of Vet Basics® Ear Cleanser, in the ear, rub gently, then wipe with a soft tissue or cotton ball. If the ear is infected or irritated, clean the ear several times, then daily until

resolved. Most ear infections can be cured with daily cleaning if they are caught early. Skin and Coat Care for Dogs Some dogs also need inside- out support for skin and coat care. Fatty acid

supplements such as Doc Roy’s®Derma

increase the joint fluid, easing fatigue and trauma. The result is a pad and joint system that will give to the concussion trauma of running. Pain- free running will help your dog place his feet correctly, which decreases the wear on the joints. Winter Pet Safety These problems could happen to anyone. Preventing winter issues on the outside and the inside can make winter easier for you and your pets. Following these cold weather pet tips can keep your pet healthy and feeling good all winter long. If you have more questions on how to keep pets safe in cold weather or protecting dog paws in winter, call us at 800.786.4751. Article originally written by Donald Bramlage, DVM, Revival’s Former Director of Veterinary Services. This article has been updated/reviewed by Dr. Greer.

Coat Plus are helpful for preventing cracking and replacing the oils of the skin from the inside out. Omega 3 has anti-inflammatory effects that help with joint and pad trauma, while Omega 6 will keep the tissue soft and the pad pliable. Both keep trauma, ulcer and deep pad cracks in check. What Can I Do For My Dogs Paws in The Winter The footpad is actually a huge, thick callus that heals quickly with care. Salt and snow melts dry out the pad, causing cracking and licking. When caring for dog paws in winter, be sure to wash winter ice melt off your dog’s feet and apply a moisturizer. If repair is needed, use Pad-Tough or Musher’s Secret to moisturize and heal the damage. House dogs usually need boots or socks to prevent excessive licking and chewing of the pad. Children’s socks work, but they can be difficult to manage on hardwood floors. Dogs Feet Cold Weather Dog feet problems are common in winter and surprisingly, most are arthritis-driven. Sore joints will cause limping and poor foot placement, which increases trauma to a pad. Oral glucosamine and chondroitin, such as Doc Roy’s® Aches Away, will

Article gathered from https://www. revivalanimal.com/learning-center/ cold-weather-pet-safety-cats-and- dogs-in-winter

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