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Vets warn dog owners to protect pet’s paw pads on walks in hot weather

By staff15 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The rising temperatures can cause hot pavements to burn dogs’ paws whilst out on a walk, but we’ve found some clever solutions that’ll help keep your pet safe and sound in the heat

12:30, 14 May 2025Updated 12:32, 14 May 2025

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Front view of joyful white bichon frise pulling the leash of its owner to walk faster and sticking out its tongue.
Walking your dog in the heat comes with risks(Image: Getty Images)

Although we all love the summer and the current heatwave the UK is experiencing, our pets can find it a little more difficult to cope with rising heat. As well as increasing temperatures making pets more susceptible to heatstroke and dehydration, the heat can also cause your pet to burn their paws on the pavement outside.

Whilst you may not feel like it’s particularly hot outside, paved surfaces like tarmac can be almost double the temperature, leading to painful burns on their paws. In fact, when the air temperature is just 25C, tarmac can soar to an astonishing 52C.

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Head Vet Sean McCormack at Tails.com has shared helpful seasonal advice on keeping your dog cool during warmer weather, including a seven-second rule owners should follow to test if the ground is too hot for your dog to walk on. Sean said: “Opt for walks early in the morning or later in the evening when it’s cooler. If you’re unsure whether the ground is safe, try the palm test: place your palm on the pavement, and if you can’t comfortably hold it there for at least seven seconds, it’s too hot for your dog.”

If you need to be out during a warmer period, or are just worried about their paws being burnt at all, you can also invest in some dog shoes to help prevent any risk of burning. Whilst they look adorably funny, they’re also very helpful for preventing burning, as well as being great for protecting your pup’s paws against damage from glass or sharp rocks on walks, or to stop them slipping in wet conditions during the winter.

Amazon has a great selection, including these aptly named Dog Shoes for Hot Pavements, which are £36.99 and come in a choice of five colours. There’s sizes suitable for all types of breeds, and the dog shoes have been specially designed with perforated holes to allow air flow and ventilation.

Dog boots for hot pavements
(Image: Amazon)

The shoes are easy to clean, as well as being quick and simple to pop on and off your dog’s paws with a velcro fastening. They also have a non-slip sole and are waterproof, making them great for dogs who love getting into water or running on slippery surfaces like rocks at the beach.

Pets at Home also has a more all-rounder pair, with the 3 Peaks All Terrain Rubber Sole Dog Bootie Set of 4 which are £22. Although they provide less ventilation than the rubber pair, they’re handy for keeping grit, stones and salt off your dogs paws in the winter, whilst also making sure they have plenty of grip and protection on uneven surfaces.

However the best way to avoid any potential risks or burns is to make sure you keep your walking times to cooler parts of the day, such as early mornings and evenings.

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