What should I do if my dog’s foot pads are torn? Popular topics and solutions on the Internet in the past 10 days
Recently, pet health issues have become the focus of heated discussions on social media, with the number of discussions related to "dog foot pad injuries" increasing by 35% compared with the previous month. The following is a structured analysis and processing plan for comprehensive network-wide data.
1. Top 5 popular pet health topics in the past 10 days

| Ranking | topic | amount of discussion | Main platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dog foot pad care | 128,000 | Weibo/Xiaohongshu |
| 2 | Pet summer heatstroke | 93,000 | Douyin/Bilibili |
| 3 | cat stress response | 76,000 | Zhihu/Douban |
| 4 | Dog food ingredient analysis | 54,000 | WeChat public account |
| 5 | Pet Deworming Guide | 49,000 | Kuaishou/Tieba |
2. Three high-frequency causes of damaged dog foot pads
| Reason type | Proportion | Typical symptoms |
|---|---|---|
| high temperature burns | 42% | Redness/peeling/partial blackening |
| scratched by foreign object | 35% | Linear wounds/bleeding |
| Allergic infection | 23% | Extensive ulcers/pus |
3. Phased treatment plan
1. Emergency treatment (within 24 hours of injury)
•Cleaning and disinfection:Use 0.9% saline to rinse to avoid alcohol irritation
•Hemostatic dressing:Use sterile gauze to apply pressure to stop bleeding and secure with an elastic bandage.
•Restricted activities:Violent running and jumping are prohibited, and it is recommended to use a pet stroller
2. Intermediate care (3-7 days)
| Drug type | Recommended products | Frequency of use |
|---|---|---|
| antibacterial ointment | Erythromycin ointment | 2 times/day |
| repair gel | Bai Ling Jin Fang | 3 times/day |
| Protective socks | PAWZ waterproof socks | Wear continuously |
3. Long-term prevention
•Regular inspection:Check the floor mats weekly for cracks or foreign matter
•Road surface selection:Avoid hot asphalt/gravel roads
•Moisturizing care:Use a pet-specific paw cream (such as Musher's Secret)
4. Hotly discussed QA selections on the Internet
Q: Can I use human Band-Aids?
A: Veterinarians recommend avoiding use because dogs may chew and swallow it. Professional pet bandages are more breathable.
Q: Do I need to fast?
A: No special fasting is required, but foods rich in vitamin E (such as salmon) can be supplemented to promote healing.
5. Emergency judgment criteria
| red flag | Processing method |
|---|---|
| Continuous bleeding >15 minutes | Send to hospital immediately |
| Purulent stench | Need antibiotic treatment |
| Refusal to walk >48 hours | Film examination |
According to data from pet hospitals, 89% of footpad injuries can be healed within 2 weeks if treated promptly and correctly. It is recommended to save this article for later use, but serious cases still require prompt medical treatment.
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