Although a dog’s paw pads may feel rough, they are one of the most sensitive areas of the body.The skin of the paw pads is thick, with fat tissue underneath composing most of the pad. These structures absorb shock, provide traction, assist in balance, and protect the paws against harsh surfaces.It’s important to inspect your dog’s paws daily, especially if your furry friend spends a lot of time outside or on rough surfaces. Cracked dog paws can occur for many reasons and the condition can be painful.Here’s what to look for when you inspect your dog’s paw pads and how to address cracked and dry paw pads.What Are Cracked Dog Paws?Normal wear and tear—such as scuffing and superficial cracks that don’t affect the texture of the paw pad’s surface—is normal.However, when deep cracks or fissures develop, they split the paw pad and cause a painful injury. If cracks are deep enough to reach the blood vessels of the thick skin, bleeding will occur.Numerous smaller cracks or cracks that join to f...