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What's The Easiest Way To Get Knots Out From Between A Dogs Pads?

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peachybabe | 11:01 Thu 05th Jun 2014 | Pets
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I have a 8yr old rescue Westie, (had him 8 months now) and although he's much better in letting me touch and manipulate bits of his body, he still pulls his paws away a bit when I check his feet. He originally wouldn't let me touch them at all, so there is some improvement, and its still a work in progress!

I was checking his feet this morning, and both of his front paws have small knots between the pads.

Anyone out there got a quick and easy method of getting them out?
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A small pair of scissors, being very careful not to stab his little feet, then keep the hair between as short as possible.
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Hi Ratter15. Tried that with a pair of nursing scissors (round-ended) but they seem quite close to his skin, and I don't want to prod around (he wouldn't let me anyway!)

I do keep his paw fur short because of this, but they've caught me out this time!
Cutting them out is the best and quickest way. I do my boys (shih tu x Westie) while I'm clipping them, I use hairdressing scissors but a pair of nail scissors as long as they are sharp would do it. If you squeeze the the pad gently the toes will spread and it makes it easier. Mine don't like their front feet being touched much either but Ive honed my dog wrestling skills over many years so after a bit of a wriggle they usually give in.

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