If your dog is constantly licking, chewing, or biting their paws, they may be suffering from itchy, irritated skin. Common causes include allergies, dry grass, hot pavement, or chemical exposure — and one of the best natural remedies is already in your bathroom cabinet: Epsom salt.
Why Epsom Salt Works for Itchy Dog Paws
Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) has natural anti-inflammatory and healing properties. When used in a warm foot soak, it can:
- Soothe itching and irritation
- Reduce redness and swelling
- Promote healing from minor cuts or abrasions
- Draw out allergens and toxins
How to Do an Epsom Salt Paw Soak for Dogs:
- Fill a shallow basin with warm water.
- Add 1–2 tablespoons of Epsom salt per litre of water.
- Let your dog soak their paws for 5–10 minutes.
- Pat dry gently with a clean towel. No need to rinse.
Use daily during flare-ups or 2–3 times a week as a preventative. Just be sure your dog doesn’t drink the soak water, and always consult your vet if the paw irritation persists.
Natural Itchy Paw Relief — Fast, Affordable, and Vet-Approved
Epsom salt soaks are a safe, effective, and affordable way to relieve your dog’s itchy paws at home. Add it to your wellness routine and give those paws the TLC they deserve.