Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
It's still summer, but the rainy season approacheth here in the Pacific NW. Cedar's paws are mud magnets. Right now I just hose her off after the hikes we take every day. I thought I would pick the brains of others who had gone through muddy paw syndrome. That hair just attracts mud. My golden retriever/yellow lab Maggie(lost her last Oct.) was pretty easy to do with the short hair on her feet. I did have boots for her that I used when we hiked places with sharp rocks(obsidian), but they didn't stay on(Ruffwear boots). I was wonder if anyone had a muddy paw secret. Should I shear her feet. That would make her look really weird. I "muck-luck" feet the way they are, but if it makes daily life simpler. What have others done to combat this?
Mike
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I just towel the dogs off on the porch. If they are really bad I put them in their crates to dry off. The mud does literally fall off when dry. Some people use those paw dipping gizmos, there are discussions about them, but to me they seem like more work: )
Here's one discussion:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/has-anyone-tried-the?comme...
Because I have started grooming my own dogs, I took the advice in this group to buy a dog blow dryer. Every single morning, Owen gets muddy up to his knees. I either rinse his feet off and blow them dry or just use the dryer to blow the dirt out depending how bad it is. I am so grateful for this appliance. It has made life so much better with a piggy for a dog. (Our other doodle is pristine. Go figure?)
Sounds like it is time for "Doodle Toes"
Poodles have "Poodle Feet" which in grooming terms means naked feet. I make my dog's toes naked and let the coat right behind the toes flop over. Sort of like a comb over, but gravity helps this one.
Make sure all the hair is trimmed out of the pad underneath the foot. Trim on top of the web and all around the toenails. This reduces muddy feet quite a bit. You can use a product to protect the pads. There are quite a few on the market.
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