thewave
Toronto Maple Leafs Toy Co.
- Jun 17, 2011
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Could be, or age related and breed. I am not an expert so for all I know Shepherd and Husky are not prone to it because obviously both are exposed to icy conditions.My dog couldn't wait to get on the ice with me every winter and never once injured himself playing hockey with me. Maybe your dogs aren't athletic enough. He was a 105lb German Shepherd and was incredibly agile out there.
Sounds like you've had horrible luck.
One was a Bulldog and the other a American Staff so who knows. I asked AI and...
Icy surfaces can be slippery, making it difficult for dogs to maintain their footing, which increases the risk of slips, falls, and injuries. Additionally, walking on ice can irritate or burn a dog’s paw pads, especially if the ice is mixed with salt or other chemicals.
Seems the dangers are with splaying the hind legs and nerve damage etc