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Hydrogen Peroxide Dogs Itchy Paws

On the Application of Itching and Hydrogen Peroxide in Dog Paws
The popularity of dog breeding in modern times, however, dogs are often disturbed by itching on their claws, and owners are also worried. Itchy dog claws are caused by multiple ends, either due to external evil, or damp heat, or due to insect invasion.

In this case, hydrogen peroxide has the ability to disinfect and antibacterial. If the itching of dog claws is caused by the invasion of evil poison, wiping the dog claws with an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide can remove the poison. The principle is that hydrogen peroxide can decompose new oxygen when it encounters organic matter. This oxygen has strong oxidizing properties and can kill all kinds of bacteria to relieve the pain of itching.

When using, dilute hydrogen peroxide moderately with water to prevent its strong oxidative damage to the dog's skin. First clean the dog's paws with warm water, remove their dirt, then dip in diluted hydrogen peroxide and gently apply to the affected area. Pay attention to the dog's reaction. If you see discomfort, stop immediately.

However, hydrogen peroxide can be used to treat all kinds of dog paw itching. If the dog's paw itches due to blood deficiency and wind, or liver and kidney yin deficiency, it is not appropriate to use this. At this time, it should be adjusted by nourishing blood and nourishing yin, and this strong oxidizing substance should not be used rashly.

For dog breeders, when it comes to itchy paws, they should understand the cause, evaluate the situation, and use things reasonably to protect the well-being of the dog.