A dog’s paw pads are made of tough, layered tissue designed to protect their feet and absorb shock — kind of like nature’s built-in hiking boots. Here’s what they’re made of:
???? 1. Thick Skin Layers
- The outer layer of a paw pad is made of heavily keratinized skin — much thicker than human skin.
- This tough outer surface helps resist rough terrain, heat, and cold.
???? 2. Fat and Connective Tissue (Digital Cushion)
- Underneath the skin is a fatty, fibrous cushion that:
- Absorbs impact when your dog walks or runs
- Helps insulate against hot or cold surfaces
- Aids in balance and stability
???? 3. Sweat Glands
- Dogs sweat through their paw pads (one of the few places they do).
- That’s why their feet may leave damp prints when they’re hot or nervous.
⚠️ Why It Matters:
- Paw pads can crack, burn, or get irritated from hot pavement, ice, rough ground, or chemicals.
- Keep them protected with booties, paw wax, or moisturizers if needed — especially in extreme weather.
Fun fact: Paw pads also help dogs grip surfaces and walk quietly — important for both hunting and sneaking up on their favorite treats. ????
