How to Teach a Dog to Wipe Their Paws [Video + Steps] | Pupford
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No matter the season or where you live... dogs' paws sure get dirty! Their paws can track a lot into the house, from mud to sand to questionable surfaces and everything in between. It honestly can be really hard to keep a house clean with dogs! But it is doable. One way to help is to teach your dog to wipe their paws when they come inside!
In this quick video, Kaylin shows you how to teach your dog to wipe their paws with a few easy steps.
TEACH A DOG TO WIPE THEIR PAWS VIDEO
TOOLS YOU'LL NEED
🧺 A towel or door mat (without looped threads that your dog’s claws could get stuck on!)
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"I love that this product has simple ingredients and is so so hydrating! After just one use my husband came home and noted that the dog's paws felt considerably softer! I was even able to use this on my dog's leg after it was shaved for his neuter and was very dry and itchy. Highly recommend this product!"
Teaching your dog to wipe their paws not only can keep your house clean, but it can also make for a fun party trick! As a reminder, start small and remember to reward incremental improvements and progress with this trick.
Does your dog know this trick? Tell us when you have your dog do it in the comments!
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Leave a CommentThankyou great advice I’m on it. Love tucker
Genius!
Love it! I will be working on this soon!
I would be concerned that our dog would think it was ok to “dig” in the house on nice rugs or carpet. Would they restrict themselves to a towel?
What about their back two paws? Dogs generally “dig” with the front two……. How do I teach her to wipe all four?