This often varies between kits, so always check the instructions carefully before going ahead. If your kit uses an air-dry clay, you usually simply knead it, roll it out, press your dog's paw into it, and leave it to dry. Make sure your dog’s paw is clean.
If you want to turn your dog's paw print into a hanging ornament, you'll need to make a hole near the top, large enough to fit a fine ribbon through, before leaving it to dry.
All quality dog paw print makers will use nontoxic materials that are perfectly safe for pets. Be sure to relax your dog with treats and petting, and stay calm yourself, so getting the paw print doesn’t become an ordeal for your dog.
You can capture your dog's paw print in several ways. The most common is by using a pet-safe clay or ink kit purchased from a store. Pay attention to your dog's sensitivities and make sure your dog is comfortable having their paws handled. Clean your dog's paws thoroughly after collecting the paw print.
It's best to buy an ink pad made specifically for pets. Many users like the Pearhead Clean-Touch Ink Pad, which is dog safe!
Many veterinarians will offer paw prints as part of the euthanasia process. You can also purchase a kit online and ask your vet if they will collect the prints for you.