How to care for my dog's paws in winter

Hello, furry lovers! How are you? And how are your canine companions handling this cold weather?

We're sure you enjoy the snow and winter walks as much as we do. 🐾❄️ But... have you ever wondered how the cold affects your furry friend's paws? Don't worry! Today we bring you some useful tips to protect those paws during the cold, snowy, and icy season!

  1. Booties to Shine! Yes, you read that right! It's not just celebrities who deserve to shine, your furry friends do too! Dog booties are not only cute, but they also protect their paws from snow, salt, and ice. Imagine your furry friend parading down the street in style!
  2. Clean, Clean, Clean: After every walk, be sure to clean your faithful friend's paws. The salt used to melt ice on the streets can irritate their pads. A quick rinse at home or even with a damp towel is the key to keeping those paws happy!
  3. Trim the hairs: Grab the scissors and trim the hairs between your toes. These tend to retain water. In the cold, they freeze and form balls that make it difficult for them to walk, thus causing more wounds.
  4. And now, the ace up your sleeve!: Dermakun Balm 🌟 Do you want to take the protection of your dog's pads to the next level? Dermakun Balm is your magic solution! This balm has been specially designed to hydrate and protect the pads, helping to heal and repair small wounds, keeping them nourished and healthy. A massage with Dermakun Balm and skin is ready to be caressed!

How to use it? It's as easy as a walk in the park! Apply the balm before going out for a walk in the mountains or on the street, as well as after cleaning their paws. Your furry friend will thank you with jumps of joy!

At Kunkay, we believe that the happiness of your furry friends is the most important thing. So, don't forget to protect those pads and make this winter unforgettable for everyone! Ready for winter fun? Let's enjoy the season together!

Until the next adventure, furry and human friends alike! 🐾❤️❄️

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