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What can I put on my dog's paws for burns?

Lyla Shanahan
Lyla Shanahan
2025-09-25 13:36:22
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You can wrap your dog’s paws to prevent licking, or you can apply a soothing pet-friendly balm to reduce discomfort, speed up healing, and deter licking. And even if your dog continues to lick at paws with the Paw Soother on, it is perfectly safe to consume these dog-friendly balms. They’re all made from natural and organic plant-based materials. The second you notice your dog’s paws are burned, or your dog showing signs of discomfort, run their paws under cool water or apply a soothing cool compress. If your dog remains in good spirits but their paws are sore or mildly burned, it’s time to treat the problem before it gets worse. Dogs love to lick burned paws, but licking them only makes the problem worse and can lead to infection. You can simply do so by playing games with them, brushing them, or offering them their favourite chews. And if you like using the Paw Soother and Pawtection balms, you’d also like our Organic Snout Soother, Organic Skin Soother, and Organic Wrinkle Balm. These balms are made from plant-based ingredients and infused with moisturising and soothing qualities that expedite the healing process.