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Dog Paw Balm 100% natural organic soother for cracked, dry, itchy paws and pads. Paw butter for dogs. Cruelty-free, soothing, moisturising, anti-fungal, transforms cracked, rough dry paws. 60mls

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Ingredients: Water, Hydrolized Collagen, Isopropyl Palmitate, Steryl Alcohol, Peg-8 Sterate, Propylene Glycol, Glyceryl Sterate Se, Peg-4 Sterate, Lanolin, Dimethicone, Methyl Salicylate, Urea, Dmdm Hydantoin, Methylchlorothiazolione, Methylisothzolinone, Potassium Sorbate.

If you’ve used other dog paw creams before, you’d find this oilier than usual, so it would be good to wait a little while for full absorption or wipe off excess oiliness before you let loose your dogs. They’d surely leave oily marks on the floor and carpet, and they could slip. PROS: Natural ingredients are safe for dogs and protect paw pads without causing any other issues. Whereas chemically formulated dog paw balms are fatal for dogs and can lead to allergic reactions, toxicity, and other problems. Hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, and Clorox wipes are all toxic to pups. These chemicals aren’t just irritating to your dog’s skin, they can be harmful when ingested. The following categories aren’t necessarily harmful but may be less effective as dog balms. Cooking oils In addition, some of the dog paws are also useful in treating blisters, burns, irritation, or cuts. Such dog balms normally contain anti-inflammatory properties and can facilitate healing by soothing their paws and regenerating the tissues. To some dogs (especially breeds built for cold weather), there’s nothing more exciting than a romp around a snowy yard after a winter storm. But icy conditions of the yard or cold pavements can be damaging a pet’s paws.

Staining. When rubbed between your fingers, it leaves some residue behind. But this residue didn’t show on white or gray fabric. The can is large enough for owners to place the paw directly into this best dog paw cream, so they don't need to get their fingers greasy Can be used all over your dog — Just because a product says “paw balm” doesn’t mean you can’t use it on your pooch’s nose or hot spots. All our favorite paw balms are safe to use anywhere on your dog (except their eyes, of course).

When it’s cold: Similarly, when there’s freezing temperatures, sharp pieces of ice can cut into your dogs’ paws. “The added irritation from frozen and salted [walkways] can cause great pain,” Hall adds. “Some sort of protective covering like dog shoes would be recommended for any extended outdoor time during chilly weather.” Ingredients. This option contains dog-friendly ingredients to hydrate and soothe paws. It’s made with mineral oil, waxes (paraffin and beeswax), and three kinds of butter (cocoa seed, shea, and cocoa).

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Likewise, a dog who doesn’t like to exercise or have outdoor exposure will need a different type of dog paw balm because their paw pads are rarely going to get injured or face any issues. You can use oil-based dog paw balm for such dogs. When it’s hot: Walking on the hot ground can burn paw pads. “When the weather is hot, avoid taking your dog out during peak hours,” Hall says. “It’s best to get those walks in early in the morning and late at night before the sun has had a chance to really heat things up.” Test the pavement with your bare foot—if it is too hot for your foot, it is too hot for your dog’s paw. Not necessarily. We often hear that dogs’ noses are supposed to be wet. This is true to a degree, but a dry nose doesn’t signal poor health. If the skin is irritated or discolored, however, then you’ll need to talk to your vet. Are parabens OK for dogs? Some dog paw balms are made for multiple uses. So, along with the paws, you can use them for soothing a dog’s nose as well.

To use dog paw balm correctly, first clean your hands to keep your pup safe from infection and contamination. Then, simply rub or dab the balm onto the paw. You can also use a gentle cloth. Never use rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide on your dog’s paws. You may do this for humans when they have a cut or scrape, but those rules don’t apply for our fur babies.With naturally nourishing ingredients like coconut oil, olive oil, and oatmeal, this paw balm makes for a great moisturizer.Great for hot or cold weather, it can even be used on dog noses as well! Apply the balm as a preventive treatment or to help soften dry paw pads or noses. Use within 1 to 2 years. Ingredients. While Pet Head has the most ingredients of all the balms on our list, they’re all safe and nontoxic to dogs. Some of our favorite healing ingredients in this balm are vitamin E, aloe vera, and cupuacu seed butter. This is a harder kind of wax than, for example, Musher’s is. It’s less greasy, very smooth, and we find that it being firmer makes it stay on the dog’s paws longer. That makes applying this dog paw pad cream a little more difficult, in a way. Don’t rush applying it; in fact, we suggest that you take your time with it and give your pet a leisurely paw massage, which is how it works best with his dog paw cream. What’s more, you’d see visible results right after the first use. PROS: This final best dog paw cream smells like wintergreen, definitely stronger than the rich-smelling Paw Nectar. Peppermint or wintergreen scent is a great smell, but again, some dogs just can’t stand it. For dogs and humans used to minty stuffs, though, the minty smell is very nice and soothing. This moisturizing balm is now sold at a very affordable price, and there’s absolutely no reason why your dogs’ paws should remain dry and damaged. PROS:

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