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Didiwinbob
07-16-2013, 11:13 PM
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Schaumburger
07-16-2013, 11:36 PM
Very disturbing photo, but one pet owners should see. Thank you for posting this.

jblum315
07-16-2013, 11:54 PM
My dachshund learned very quickly and refused to walk on pavement if it was hot or if there was snow and ice. I had to buy little boots for him, took a half hour to get them on!!

kittygilchrist
07-16-2013, 11:55 PM
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thank you.

gocubsgo
07-17-2013, 06:09 AM
I hope the man that was walking his Sheltie in Brownwood sees this. Poor dog!

Pa & Giggi
07-17-2013, 07:01 AM
Oh, that poor dog. My husband walks our dog in the morning and then around 7:30PM or so, but will put his hand down on the pavement first to feel the pavement to see if it is too hot. The rest of the day she goes out on the lawn in our back yard.

Sunny days means a later walk and cloudy days can mean an earlier walk. He uses common sense.

kittygilchrist
07-17-2013, 11:01 AM
:1rotfl:
Dogs in Boots Compilation - YouTube (http://youtu.be/_oKTOTrao9g)

hilarious...if you get puppy boots, put doggy in grass or on carpet, as wood is slippery enough with bare paws...:icon_wink:

zcaveman
07-17-2013, 11:09 AM
I wonder where this occurred. It seems a little extreme.

Don't get me wrong. I feel for the little guys. But I walked Bart all over our part TV back from 2001 until 2007. I walked barefoot all over Jacksonville, Fl. and Jacksonville Beach, Fl. from 1950 until 1976 and so did my dogs. And NEVER did the pavement get so hot that me or Bart or the other dogs got those kind of burns.

I think this needs to be investigated.

Z

Trayderjoe
07-31-2013, 05:40 PM
:1rotfl:
Dogs in Boots Compilation - YouTube (http://youtu.be/_oKTOTrao9g)

hilarious...if you get puppy boots, put doggy in grass or on carpet, as wood is slippery enough with bare paws...:icon_wink:

Thanks for sharing this Kitty. My wife has been talking about putting boots on our Dalmatian/pointer mix...this might actually encourage her to try it! I'll be sure to break out the :popcorn: if she does!

Bryan
08-01-2013, 04:34 AM
If you check out a site called HoaxSlayer, you will find that this picture is a relatively well known hoax. The picture is of a boxer that was locked up on a tar apartment house roof during the summer in Philadelphia. The dog was on the roof for over 10 hours sometime in 2011.

That does not belittle the fact that responsible pet owners need to take care of their pets but, as several as pointed out, normal per walking in TV anytime should not injure your pet - uncomfortable, maybe but serious injury - unlikely!

kittygilchrist
08-01-2013, 05:34 AM
Well done, Bryan. The entire article is worthy of a read by poochophiles:
Burned Dog Paws Warning (http://www.hoax-slayer.com/burned-dog-paws-warning.shtml)
Actually a touching story of the dog's recovery with stem cells.

Article includes this from vet info re: best way to prevent damage from ashphalt.
Dog Feet Protection from Hot Surfaces (http://www.new.vetinfo.com/dog-feet-protection-from-hot-surfaces.html)

smcgirl
09-04-2013, 05:34 PM
If you check out a site called HoaxSlayer, you will find that this picture is a relatively well known hoax. The picture is of a boxer that was locked up on a tar apartment house roof during the summer in Philadelphia. The dog was on the roof for over 10 hours sometime in 2011.

That does not belittle the fact that responsible pet owners need to take care of their pets but, as several as pointed out, normal per walking in TV anytime should not injure your pet - uncomfortable, maybe but serious injury - unlikely!

Thanks Bryan.

annmarie
04-18-2014, 06:20 PM
My dog has reddened feet and ears and itch, went to vet and I feel this is the result of a new flea med she was on called Trifexis, oral medication she received 2 monthly doses had to give her Benadryl to keep her from chewing her feet. Called manufacture and received rebate. Well put her on Revolution that she was on before. A lot of info on the net about this drug.

Bonanza
04-19-2014, 02:11 AM
[QUOTE=zcaveman;709647]I wonder where this occurred. It seems a little extreme.

Don't get me wrong. I feel for the little guys. But I walked Bart all over our part TV back from 2001 until 2007. I walked barefoot all over Jacksonville, Fl. and Jacksonville Beach, Fl. from 1950 until 1976 and so did my dogs. And NEVER did the pavement get so hot that me or Bart or the other dogs got those kind of burns.

I think this needs to be investigated.

It doesns't need to be investigated.
That is what a dog's feet will look like if walked
in the blazing heat of the day on black top.

You walked barefoot "all over Jacksonville?"
REALLY??!?
Uhhhh . . .