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Biocanina Randopatt Protection Coussinet Plantaire 90ml Biocanina Randopatt Protection Coussinet Plantaire 90ml
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Beaphar Derma+ All-Pets Wound Ointment 30 ml Beaphar Derma+ All-Pets Wound Ointment 30 ml
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Dermoscent Bio Balm Foot pad & nose care for dogs Dermoscent Bio Balm Foot pad & nose care for dogs
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Vetoform protective and repairing pad spray 150ml Vetoform protective and repairing pad spray 150ml
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Dog paw pad care

Pads are one of the animal's most sensitive areas. They are made up of a thick layer of horn and an underlayer of very fragile, irrigated tissue. In constant contact with the ground, a dog's paws are prone to many minor injuries. So there are many ways to care for and protect our wolf's precious paw pads. Find the best quality veterinary products at the best price, for your pet. Natural products for the well-being of animals.

Dog and cat pad care

Constantly stressed and in constant contact with the ground, your dog's paw pads are fragile. Cuts, wounds, burns, dermatological problems... dogs' and cats' paw pads are sometimes put to the test.

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Cat Paw Care: Find the best quality veterinary products at the best price, for your pet. natural products for animal well-being.

Pads are certainly the most fragile part of a cat's paws. Made up of sensitive membranes, they are constantly in contact with the ground, and must therefore be the object of every attention to avoid injury or even infection. Any discomfort, injury or pain to the pads can handicap the animal. Taking care of your cat's paw pads is important for his overall health. His paws need to be in good condition so he can do the things cats do, like climbing and clawing.

Paw pad functions and features

Pads are made up of several layers of dense, elastic connective tissue, covered by keratinized skin. Their unique structure enables them to absorb shock and protect bones and joints during movement. What's more, they contain sweat glands that help regulate body temperature, particularly in excessive heat.

Despite their robustness, the pads are subject to external aggression (abrasions, burns, cracks), traumatic lesions (cuts, punctures) and dermatological affections (irritations, allergies). Regular maintenance and targeted care are therefore necessary to preserve their integrity.

Factors affecting pads

  1. Climatic exposure: In summer, hot surfaces such as asphalt or sand can cause thermal burns. In winter, cold, snow and snow-removal products such as salt or chemicals dry out the pads and cause cracks.
  2. Intense Physical Activity: Long walks, runs over rough terrain or intensive play on abrasive surfaces increase the risk of wear or injury.
  3. Irritating substances: Cleaning products, pesticides or chemical residues on sidewalks irritate the skin of the pads.
  4. Medical conditions: Dermatological conditions, such as allergies or contact dermatitis, can make pads more fragile and sensitive to aggression.

Common pad pathologies

  1. Cracks and fissures: These lesions are often caused by excessive dryness, due to cold or chemicals. They can develop into open wounds if left untreated.
  2. Cuts and abrasions: Sharp objects or rough surfaces can cause superficial or deep wounds, requiring prompt treatment to avoid infection.
  3. Thermal burns: Common in summer, they manifest as redness, blisters or loose skin.
  4. Pododermatitis: Paw pad inflammation caused by infection, parasites or allergies. They cause pain, redness and swelling.

Care and prevention

Regular maintenance of the pads helps prevent injuries and ensures their resistance to aggression.

Cleaning and inspection

After every walk, clean your pet's paws with lukewarm water to remove any residues of dirt, salt or chemicals. Inspect paw pads carefully for cuts, cracks or foreign bodies (thorns, glass splinters).

Moisturizing and Nourishing

Regularly apply a special paw pad balm or veterinary moisturizer enriched with nourishing agents such as shea butter, coconut oil or aloe vera. These products keep pads supple, prevent dryness and form a protective barrier against external aggressions.

Protection against climatic conditions

  • In winter: Use protective booties or apply a special wax to insulate the pads from the cold and irritating agents such as road salt.
  • Summer: Avoid walking during the hottest hours of the day, preferring shaded areas or cool surfaces.

Intense activity management

Reduce activities on rough or abrasive surfaces, and allow your pet sufficient time to recover between sessions of intense exertion.

Managing damaged pads

In the event of damage or injury, rapid intervention is essential to avoid complications.

Cleaning and disinfection

Wash the affected area with a mild, alcohol-free antiseptic solution to avoid aggravating the irritation. Gently remove any debris or foreign bodies.

Application of Healing Products

Apply a healing cream or gel containing soothing and repairing active ingredients such as allantoin, panthenol or aloe vera. These products promote skin regeneration and relieve pain.

Protecting the affected area

If the wound is deep, protect it with a suitable dressing or bandage to prevent infection and limit excessive licking.

Veterinary consultation

If lesions do not improve rapidly, or if they worsen, consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Severe injuries may require specific medical care, such as stitches or antibiotics.

Paw pad care for older pets

Older dogs and cats are more likely to develop paw pad problems due to loss of skin elasticity and reduced mobility. Regular care with moisturizing creams and attention to the surfaces they move over is essential to prevent cracking and pain.

Healthy pads enable your pet to walk, run and play without pain or discomfort. By integrating paw pad care into your grooming routine, you'll not only prevent injuries, but also improve your pet's quality of life. Good hygiene and appropriate prevention are the keys to preserving their mobility and comfort, even in difficult conditions.

What veterinary care products can I find on the Soin-et-Nature website?

Soin-et-Nature offers a complete range of products for the care and health of your pets. Here are the main categories available:

The veterinary care products available on Soin-et-Nature guarantee the health, well-being and hygiene of your pets, with solutions that are adapted, complete and respectful of their specific needs.