At a hardware store, purchase any good petroleum dilate product (e.g., "Goo Gone"). Gently rub it over the dog's paw until the substance is removed. This might take a few applications depending upon how much is on the paw. Be sure to thoroughly wash the paw with soap and water when finished, because dogs lick their paws to clean them. Petroleum dilate is poisonous to both animals and humans if ingested, so you must be sure there is no residue left on the dog.
well some dogs can do paw stands if there owner holds there feet
if ur not sure see a vet but if its a EMERGENCY i would suggest the same way as a human.
the cats paw lets it balance and the dogs paw doesnt
no
clean it
rub peanut butter on the dogs paw dah
Yes dogs have paw preferences most are left pawed because most humans are right pawed and when you train them they do the opposite
Yes, they expel heat through their paw pads.
maybe you can paint it if the dog dosnt move their paw
No, they use them pretty much equally.
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You probably shouldn't let your boy pull thorns out of the dogs paw unless your watching them because they could hurt themselves of the dog by accident.