
One of the most overlooked responsibilities that dog owners have is taking care of their
pet's feet! No, this doesn't always mean painting their nails, although it can!
Caring for your dog's feet means being carefully examined and taken care of because they walk barefoot everywhere and everyday!
While dogs do have a much more durable "sole" on their feet, any damage to their
paws can cause some severe problems. A small cut in the foot c

an injure ligaments and tendons that create toe position, you'll notice this when a pup's toe points upward.
Speaking of nails, you need to cut your pup's toenails monthly. Long toenails can cause extreme discomfort, almost to the extent of making the dog immobile. When trimming the nails, look right above the lightly colored red speck that begins at the physical toe and extends through the nail, and cut right below it. The red indicated the blood supply for the dog and cutting into it could cause some problems that would need professional attention.
All in all, pups need their "wheels" taken care of just as much as we do. Paying close attention to the condition of your furry friend's toenails and
paw pads will ensure that they'll be comfortable fo

r the long afternoon walks or lake trips with your family.
Doggie Couture Shop has great items to help with those "tootsie" problems - a en

tire line of
dog shoes,
dog socks and
dog boots. One of the best new items at
Doggie Couture Shop is the
Holiday Dog Boots. A big hit for sure on those cold December days! Now dogs can keep their paws warm and comfy during cold temperatures while not sacrificing style. These festive
dog boots feature our holiday tartan pattern and are sherpa trimmed for added warmth. Each
dog boot has Velcro® closures and rubber soles to prevent slipping. Set of four boots.