Is there a fur ever paws dog rescue?

Thank you for visiting us here at Fur Ever Paws Dog Rescue, a 501 (c) (3) non profit. Fur Ever Paws, (a no kill rescue) is committed to saving the lives of dogs placed into high kill shelters from southern states. We believe every dog deserves the chance to live and be happy.

How does fur ever paws help the homeless?

In turn, their dedication helps save the lives of the abandoned, abused, homeless, neglected, orphaned, rejected, stray, and surrendered dogs in southern high kill shelters. Our Board Members and Volunteers are 100% VOLUNTEER and receive NO compensation.

What does a fur discoloration of paws mean?

What Does a Fur Discoloration of Paws Mean? 1 Salivary staining. Rust-colored stains may develop from your dog constantly licking his paws. 2 Allergic reactions. If your dog suffers from allergies, she may exhibit incessant foot-licking. 3 Parasite infections. Certain parasites, especially worms, may cause pododermatitis.

Who are the volunteers for fur ever paws?

Our volunteers are compassionate, companion animal welfare advocates dedicated to contributing their time, skills, finances, and experience. In turn, their dedication helps save the lives of the abandoned, abused, homeless, neglected, orphaned, rejected, stray, and surrendered dogs in southern high kill shelters.

What Does a Fur Discoloration of Paws Mean? 1 Salivary staining. Rust-colored stains may develop from your dog constantly licking his paws. 2 Allergic reactions. If your dog suffers from allergies, she may exhibit incessant foot-licking. 3 Parasite infections. Certain parasites, especially worms, may cause pododermatitis.

What do I need to know about my dog’s Paws?

If you notice any changes to your dog’s paws, it can be a sign of a paw related health condition or injury to his paw or leg. The most common symptoms of paw problems in dogs include: Cuts, tears and abrasions are common signs of paw injuries.

Is it normal for a dog to lick his paw?

Occasional paw licking is normal. Licking one paw may indicate a sudden injury. Allergies and parasites can cause itchy paws and aggressive licking. As with other dog behaviors, there can be several reasons that lead dogs to lick or chew their paws.

What are the most common Paw problems in dogs?

7 Most Common Dog Paw Problems 1 Allergies. 2 Bacterial and Fungal Infect 3 Parasites. 4 Nail Problems. 5 Paw Injuries. 6 Dry and Cracked Paw Pads. 7 Burns. Your dog can get bur