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You Should Buy Your Dog a Set of Summer Booties

It's hot outside, and your dog's feet might be feeling the burn. Booties can help.
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Cute dog lifting paws on grass wearing booties
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If you’re a dog owner in a place with cold or snowy winters, you’re probably used to wrangling your pup into a pair of dog booties to protect their paws from the cold, ice, and salt. But those paws need protection from burning hot summer pavement, too. Consider the fact that July 2023 has already notched several of the hottest days on record globally, and get that good boy some dog shoes.

Why your dog needs booties in hot weather too

Reddit user u/RealSimplexity put out this PSA to pet owners who are very likely wearing shoes themselves during those hot summer walks, and who may forget that paws can burn just like feet:

As I was passing a corner store today I spotted a poor pup trying his heart out to keep his feet off the burning sidewalk. Most people don’t think about it outright but the pads on animals will burn on hot surfaces just like yours. (Especially during the hot summers.) Normally if it burns you it will burn them. You can buy some pretty cheap booties online and save your furry friends some pain!


Protect your pups paws with these booties:


Apply the seven-second rule

VetsNow, an emergency vet service in the U.K., suggests dog owners utilize the “seven-second rule” when determining whether the sidewalk is safe for their dog’s toes. Simply place the back of your hand on the pavement’s surface for seven seconds. If you struggle to hold it down, it’s too hot. Or, just walk on it with bare feet yourself for a few seconds and see how quickly you start hopping from foot to foot. (Also, if you want to see what a dog’s burned paw looks like, click through to VetsNow’s article. If I wasn’t already convinced, that photo would have done it for me.)

If your dog gets dry paws from the weather, u/vollkoemmenes suggests applying a paw balm on their pads, which will help moisturize and protect them.