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Dogs and snow melt – Sentinel and Enterprise

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DEAR PET TALK: Is it safe to walk your dog outside during the winter when all the salt is put on the roads and sidewalks? Thanks, Dog’s Best Friend

DEAR DOG’S BEST FRIEND: We spoke with Amanda Merrill, the Animal Care Supervisor of Lowell Humane Shelter, where many volunteers ensure dogs get daily walks and exercise in. She explains that the rock salt “typically spread through the city” can be harmful to dog paws, so the Shelter always puts in a supply of “pet-safe” snow melt. Generally they use brands Safe Paw or Safe Step, both of which can be found on Amazon.

“It works for us on our property, where we know dogs are walkers,” Merrill said, adding that shelter dogs also receive a coating of the salve “Musher’s Secret.”  “This provides a barrier of protection and doesn‘t burn paw pads.”

Area dog owners were all very aware of the dangers of rock salt, outside and inside. “We take off our boots at the door so it’s not tracked through the house,” said Jenn Bragdon, whose beagle Arya enjoys her outdoor romps. The family uses regular rock salt on the driveway, but also “use Paw Protector on Arya’s feet and clean them when she gets back inside.”

Two dog owners in Lunenburg are fans of dog booties. Ana Lockwood and Marina Doktor wouldn’t bring their dogs out without them. Marina got a tiny pair for her nine pound Pomeranian and reports that Luna adapted to her booties immediately. “I was expecting her to be more confused and clumsy with them, but she got the hang of it in just a couple of minutes. She absolutely loves the snow!” she said.

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Heather Johnson of Acton also has boots for her small dog, but also deplores the salt. “I do sand,” she explains. “The “melt” is tougher on floors and feet, and I don’t love chemicals getting washed into the storm drains.”

Fortunately, there are places, such as parks, woodlands and forests which do not use salt beyond the parking area. Our dog, Sarrju, is a huge fan of Leominster State Forest, and keeps her nose to the ground at all times because the tracks on the snow make it evident she’s not the only critter out and about this winter!

Sally Cragin is the director of Be PAWSitive: Therapy Pets and Community Education. Text questions to 978-320-1335.



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