great video, love these remedies, thank you for sharing this. Why do our dogs nibble their paws, I always worry that there is something stuck there but when I check I never find anything?
Thank you for your comment, Justina. There are few reasons why dogs do it... the most common are environmental allergies (pollen, dust, mites...), also it could be stress related ( licking ia soothing for dogs as it produces oxytocin), it also could be arthritis in older dogs... when we have painful joints we rub them, dogs can't so they lick
I tried the baking soda and water in a basin and use it to dip / rinse my dogs paws and legs before he came back in the house from running in the yard. I think his main issue is pollen allergy which he spreads all over his face and body with his paws. It's working out great. No more paw licking and scratching.
@@vitacanis1 try the apple cider vinegar paw bath first. This paw bath not only soothes irritated paws because of its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral properties, but also treats yeast infections
great video, love these remedies, thank you for sharing this. Why do our dogs nibble their paws, I always worry that there is something stuck there but when I check I never find anything?
Thank you for your comment, Justina. There are few reasons why dogs do it... the most common are environmental allergies (pollen, dust, mites...), also it could be stress related ( licking ia soothing for dogs as it produces oxytocin), it also could be arthritis in older dogs... when we have painful joints we rub them, dogs can't so they lick
@@vitacanis1117 hahaha I had know idea there were so many potential reasons! this is great, I can't wait to try one, not sure which - thank you!
@@PurpleSquareVideo try the Epson Salt for yourself 👍 it's brilliant!
@@PurpleSquareVideo I thought you would like to know I'm releasing a video about a potential reasons why dogs nibble their paws. Tune in at 6pm :)
I tried the baking soda and water in a basin and use it to dip / rinse my dogs paws and legs before he came back in the house from running in the yard. I think his main issue is pollen allergy which he spreads all over his face and body with his paws. It's working out great. No more paw licking and scratching.
Thank you. I used apple cider vinegar and it worked nicely on my dog.
What solution do you use, Jitka?
Have you tried any of these recipes before?
No I haven't which one would you try first? Thanks
@@vitacanis1 try the apple cider vinegar paw bath first. This paw bath not only soothes irritated paws because of its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral properties, but also treats yeast infections
I will try these remedies thankyou