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Summer days can quickly turn from “Fun in the Sun” to painful burns when the sun is blazing on the asphalt and concrete for hours. Dogs need extra care during these times since their paws will touch hot ground directly. But you can help them!
In general, you should take heed of your dog's paws. Check them frequently for any signs of damage – and wash them if needed. Most dogs will care for their own paws, but excessive licking is a clue that something is wrong.
Minor cuts, cracking or peeling may be small problems that turn big as they make your dog’s paws more susceptible to issues. Talk to your vet if you notice your dog acting strangely on his feet – or excessively licking as mentioned earlier.
As a vet I have seen some terrible examples of dog poisoning over the Christmas period. In many cases the owner was totally unaware of the hidden dangers and was simply intending to be kind to their dog who was eager to share in the festive treats.