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Hydrogen Peroxide on Dogs Paws

On the pros and cons of dog claws being exposed to hydrogen peroxide
Many modern dog feeders have explored the maintenance of dogs. Among them, there are quite a few points to be made about the dog claws being exposed to hydrogen peroxide.

Hydrogen peroxide, which oxidizes sexual devices, can often be disinfected and sterilized in all kinds of filth and germs. Dogs have a wide range of activities, and claws are easy to stain. If an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide is used to clear them, they can remove stains and sterilize, prevent the growth of germs, and protect the health of dog claws.

However, dog claws have delicate skin. If the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is inappropriate, it will hurt their skin. If the concentration is high, it will burn their skin and flesh, causing pain in dogs, and if the skin is damaged, it will be easily invaded Even if the concentration is appropriate, if it is used frequently, it will also break the natural barrier of the dog's claw skin and cause its defense to drop.

Therefore, when using hydrogen peroxide to protect dog claws, dog breeders should be cautious. First study the appropriate concentration, and control the frequency of use. And after use, it should be washed with water to avoid residual fluid hurting the dog. It is also necessary to pay attention to the dog's reaction. If there is any discomfort, stop and consult the veterinarian. In this way, you can get the benefits of hydrogen peroxide to protect dog claws and avoid its harm.