No More Dry Paws for Your Pets
Just like humans can suffer from dry and cracked feet, pets can also experience the same with their paws. This is especially true in the warm summer months, where pavements and paths are hotter than usual. This is not only uncomfortable for the pet but also potentially dangerous, as it could lead to an infection if left untreated.
So, as soon as you notice that your pet’s paws are getting dry and cracked, just turn to your trusty pot of Vaseline. Clean the paws first, then apply a generous amount of Vaseline, and leave for as long as your pet will let you. A great tip is trying to time this treatment just before they take a nice long nap!