Four Reasons to Use a Paw Balm
Your dog’s paws enable them to walk, run, and play and help with balance, temperature regulation and shock absorption. Their paws are susceptible to cuts, burns and puncture wounds, as well as getting foreign bodies lodged between the pads.
It is essential to care for your dog’s feet and paws as part of their regular care for their health, comfort and overall well-being.
At Houndztooth, paw care is something we’re deeply passionate about.
“As a Natural Animal Nutritionist, I see paw health as an extension of overall wellbeing,” says Houndztooth Founder and Natural Animal Nutritionist, Rachael Tricarico. “Dry, cracked paws can be uncomfortable and even painful for dogs, yet they’re often overlooked. Supporting the skin barrier with the right ingredients can make a huge difference to your dog’s comfort and mobility.”

Paws should be kept clean and dry
Be sure to clean and dry their feet, especially wet or dirty ones, after walks. Check for any cuts, cracks, or signs of infection and ensure they are adequately dried. Always check for foreign bodies such as grass seeds, burrs or pebbles stuck between the pads.
If your dog’s pads are dry or cracked, I recommend a product like Houndztooth’s Paw & Skin Balm, made with natural Australian hemp seed oil for dogs and Manuka honey extract – formulated to help moisturise and soften your dog’s paws. This can help prevent cracking during the cooler months.

Trim your dog’s nails regularly
Long nails can cause pain and discomfort and can make it difficult for them to walk or run properly.
Your dog’s nails should not extend past their paw; they are too long if you hear them clicking on the floor when walking. Trimming your dog’s nails can be tricky as you must avoid the blood vessel (called the quick) that runs inside the nail. If your dog’s nails are clear or light, you should be able to see the prompt inside the pin, which is the pink part of the nail. If your dog’s nails are dark, the quick will be harder to see, but your vet or groomer can guide you here.
Trim the hair around their paws
If your dog has long hair growing between its paw pads, it should be trimmed to prevent mats from forming and a build-up of debris. Long hair between the toes can also cause them to slip on smooth surfaces such as floorboards.
Protect from hot surfaces in summer
Hot pavements and roads can burn their paws, so they must be protected during summer. If the pavement is too hot for your hand, it is too hot for your dog. Walk your dog early in the morning or later in the evening when the weather is hot.