Caring for your mature dog’s paws is essential for their overall health and well-being. As dogs age, their paws can become more susceptible to injury and discomfort. Regularly checking for cuts, cracks, or other signs of injury on your dog’s paws is important. Keep the fur between your dog’s toes trimmed to prevent matting and make it easier to spot any injuries.

In this article, we go over a few tips to keep your dog’s paws in tip top condition, courtesy of Training Buster.

Regularly check for cuts, cracks, or other signs of injury on your dog’s paws

One important thing to remember when taking care of your mature dog’s paws is to regularly give them a little check-up. Make sure to keep an eye out for any cuts, cracks, or any other signs of injury on their paws. This will help you catch any issues early on and make sure your furry friend stays happy and healthy. 🙂

If you do find any of these signs, take your dog to the vet for an examination.

Use a paw balm or wax to protect your dog’s paws from harsh weather conditions, such as hot pavement or ice and snow

A great way to keep your mature dog’s paws healthy and comfortable is by using a paw balm or wax. The weather can be tough on your furry friend’s paws, especially during the summer when the pavement can get hot, or in the winter when there’s ice and snow on the ground. A paw balm or wax can help protect their paws from these harsh conditions and keep them comfortable.

When using a paw balm or wax, it’s important to make sure you’re using a product that is safe for your dog. Look for balms or waxes that are made with natural ingredients and are free of harsh chemicals. You can apply the balm or wax before your walks and anytime you notice your dog’s paws are dry or cracked. This will help keep the paws moisturized and prevent cracking. It’s also a good idea to keep some in your bag or car in case of emergency. Your dog will thank you for keeping their paws healthy and happy!

Keep the fur between your dog’s toes trimmed to prevent matting and to make it easier to spot any injuries

Keeping the fur between your mature dog’s toes trimmed is an important part of taking care of their paws. Not only does it prevent matting, but it also makes it easier to spot any injuries or problems on their paws.

When trimming the fur between your dog’s toes, it’s important to use a pair of scissors or clippers that are specifically made for dogs. Make sure to trim the fur close to the paw pad but be careful not to cut too close and avoid cutting the paw pad itself. You can trim the fur after a bath or a paw soak in warm water, as this will make the fur softer and easier to trim.

It’s a good idea to get your dog used to having their paw handled and trimmed, you can start by giving them massages and gently touch their paw and then progress to trimming a little at a time.

Keep an eye on your dog’s paws and trim the fur between their toes as needed. Regular trimming will make it easier to spot any injuries or problems early on, keeping your furry friend happy and healthy.

Regularly inspect and clean your dog’s nails

Regularly inspecting and cleaning your mature dog’s nails is an important part of taking care of their paws. Overgrown nails can be uncomfortable for your dog and can even lead to problems with their paws and legs.

To inspect your dog’s nails, you can gently press on the paw pads to extend the nails, this will allow you to see the length of the nails and check for any cracking or splitting. It’s important to note that dark nails are harder to.

To trim your dog’s nails, you can use a pair of pet-specific clippers. Avoid the pink part of the nail, as cutting too close can cause bleeding. If you’re not comfortable trimming your dog’s nails yourself, you can ask your vet or a professional groomer for help. Cleaning your dog’s nails after trimming is also important, you can use a damp cloth or a dog-specific nail cleaner to remove any debris or dirt.

Make sure your dog is comfortable and relaxed during the process and make it a positive experience for them. Regularly inspecting and cleaning your dog’s nails will help keep their paws healthy and and your dog happy.

Provide your dog with regular exercise on soft surfaces, such as grass or dirt, to reduce stress on the paws

taking care of your mature dog’s paws is providing them with regular exercise on soft surfaces such as grass or dirt. This helps to reduce stress on their paws and keep them healthy.

Taking your dog for regular walks on soft surfaces like grass or dirt will help to keep their paws strong and reduce the risk of injury. It’s also a great way to bond with your dog and give them the mental and physical stimulation they need.

If your dog is has mobility issues, you can start with short walks and gradually increase the distance, also consider going for walks early in the morning or late in the evening when the pavement is cooler.

It’s also a good idea to vary the surfaces where your dog walks, you can include grass, dirt, sand and even carpeted surfaces to help keep their paws strong and healthy.

Your dog will love the exercise and fresh air, and you’ll love seeing them happy and healthy.

Graham Berry

Hi, I’m Graham I started Training buster on the 14th of Jan 2019. I'm passionate about Puppies and dogs and want to share everything I know. Training Buster is a resource for learning everything about your new pet.

Veterinary with a Master Degree in Food Safety. More than 10 years of experience in veterinary technology.