There may be a variety of reasons why your dog may be dragging its paws, which may be related to foot disease, pain, or discomfort.
- Toenails that are too long: If your dog’s toenails are too long, it may prevent it from walking normally, causing it to drag its paws or walk in an unnatural posture.
- Joint problems: such as arthritis and fractures, causing pain in the paw joints and dragging the paws when walking.In this case rear no knuckling training sock may be used.
- Trauma or Trauma: Pain or discomfort due to trauma or trauma, which may cause the dog to drag its paws when walking. These injuries may include cuts, sprains, or other injuries.
- Nerve problems: Cause abnormal sensation in the dog's feet or impaired motor function, leading to dragging paws when walking.Dog no knuckling training sock can stimulate the dog's foot nerves to achieve the effect of rehabilitation training.
What can we do?
- When your dog drags his paws while walking, first, carefully examine your dog's paws and feet to see if there are any cuts, sores, foreign objects, or anything else causing discomfort.
- If your dog's paws are too long or there is too much hair growing under the paws, it may cause discomfort when walking. The paws can be trimmed regularly and the hair on the soles of the feet can be cleaned.
- Control your dog's weight and avoid being overweight, which can increase stress on joints and paws.
- If your dog often drags his paws when walking, it may be caused by pain or discomfort on the bottom of his feet, which may be related to toenails, muscles, joints, or other conditions. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian as soon as possible for professional examination and treatment.
- It is recommended to use no knuckling dog brace with appropriate exercises to help encourage pets to lift their feet under the knuckles or dragging their hind paws.
No knuckling training sock are a temporary training/exercise tool intended for short-term use only. Helps encourage pets to lift their feet under their knuckles or by dragging their back paws. Provides training support for dogs that are dragging their hind paws due to injury, illness or weakness in their hind legs.
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