Does Your Dog Need Rain Boots?
Are
dog
raincoats, boots, and additional rain “gear” essential for our dogs’
survival or simply more of a fashion statement for their owners? Trends prove
that an increasing amount of people are investing in gear for their dogs.
For
pet owners, rain boots provide the most welcome result— decreasing the mess
brought inside — after arriving home from strolling through that puddle-filled,
muddy, outside terrain, whether it be country or city. Another benefit for dog owners
is the elimination of that awful “icky paw smell.”
Cleanliness
and fashion aside, dog rain boots have some practical uses. Brands which
usually stay securely on a dog’s foot offer obvious security upon slick
surfaces. Non-slip soles will make it easier for your dog to steadily walk even
as the walking surfaces go from hard to soft.
Within
the city, even if you manage to remain out of the grass, you’ll more than likely
slog through one or two puddles, opening up your pet’s paws to infection and
insects. In rural terrain, moist rocks may become slippery and slate will cut
the tender pads of your pet’s feet.
As
seasons are changing, some of these rainy days also may be chilly, particularly
after a long warm spell. Smaller pups and the ones who have light-colored or
short hair will catch cold more rapidly.
Also
consider your dog’s age: very old, very young, and dogs susceptible to illness
are more vulnerable if they become wet. Weight also should be considered.
Thinner canines usually get cold more rapidly. Rain boots keep your pet’s feet dry
and warm, slowing the progression of the cold from advancing upward to their
body as quickly.
Your
dog’s feet pads are sensitive because they’re consistently touching the ground.
Consistent exposure to a variety of terrain leaves them prone to insects and
infection. Wet feet make dogs even more vulnerable to bacteria.

Dog boots, besides keeping your pet’s feet dry and warm, protect against insects and additional pathogens. Blastomycosis, one fungal infection, is caused by a fungus which lives inside wet soil or rotting wood. If you reside close to water, dog boots are a great investment for your pup’s health.


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