How to Clean Dog Paws: After Walks, Muddy & Before Coming Inside

The Perfect Pup - Un pódcast de Devin Stagg from Pupford

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The most important way I’ve kept my house clean (with multiple dogs) is by cleaning my dog’s paws after each walk. While it may sound like a lot of work, it takes just a couple of minutes and can significantly reduce the amount of dirt, germs, and bacteria that enter your home! Plus, by handling your dog’s paws after each walk you get the chance to check for any issues like thorns, cracking, or other paw concerns. Here’s what we will cover in this video: -Why cleaning your dog’s paws is important -5 ways to clean your dog’s paws -Extra paw care ideas & tips Here are 5 ways to clean a dog’s paws: -MudBuster -A wet rag with soap -Dog cleaning wipes -Teaching your dog to wipe paws -Using the bath (not a full bath) My recommendation is to read the article, try out different methods with your dog and see what works best. Remember to raise, train, and love the individual dog in front of you. Every dog is unique! Our dogs' paws can get seriously gross after walks, hiking, and exploring the world around them. By washing your dog’s paws you can reduce dirt in your home, protect their paws, and have an overall happier pup (and home). Here’s a recap of 5 ways to clean your dog’s paws: -MudBuster -A wet rag with soap -Dog cleaning wipes -Teaching your dog to wipe paws -Using the bath (not a full bath) By far, the most effective way is the MudBuster. Be sure to check it out here! And don’t forget to proactively moisturize and protect your dog’s paws with Butter Up. Shop here! Do you clean your dog’s paws after walks? How do you do it? Tell us in the comments below.

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