Natural Dog Company - Snout Soother | Dog Nose Balm for Chapped, Crusty and Dry Dog Noses, Organic, All Natural Ingredients 2oz/59ml Tin

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Natural Dog Company - Snout Soother | Dog Nose Balm for Chapped, Crusty and Dry Dog Noses, Organic, All Natural Ingredients 2oz/59ml Tin

Natural Dog Company - Snout Soother | Dog Nose Balm for Chapped, Crusty and Dry Dog Noses, Organic, All Natural Ingredients 2oz/59ml Tin

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A recent survey revealed that 45% of dogs suffer from snout-related problems, such as dryness or chapping, at some point in their lives due to various factors, including weather conditions and allergies. According to veterinary experts, 30% of dogs with untreated snout issues may experience discomfort, loss of appetite, and decreased overall quality of life. Snout Soother came to the rescue after Kim had already tried organic coconut oil on Ziggy and Zelda sans results. “It definitely offers more overall benefits and has worked better than coconut oil. It keeps the dog’s noses from drying out and they love the taste so it’s not a chore to them when I put it on. I’ve been using the product for at least three years now,” Kim said. Holding down or confining may not be the best option, either, as most dogs will resist or fear constraint. If you coax your dog with a FIRM, but gentle, approach (and sometimes treats), you should get a better response. Petsmart sells one dog nose balm, which didn’t make our favorites list. Can I use dog nose balm as dog paw balm? APPLICATION: It is suggested applying Snout Soother as often as possible for the first few days of use, but recommend a minimum of 2-3 times during this period. Apply just before your pup goes to bed at night. Snout Soother works FAST.

Wrinkle Balm 2oz: Wrinkle Balm for dogs by the Natural Dog Company is a patent pending all-natural, scent-free balm specially formulated to help with dog skin fold problems and discomfort. It is fortified with gentle extracts with natural anti-fungal properties to help with yeast build-up and crusty build-up.

Yes, most dog snout soothers are safe for all animals. So, if you have a cat with a dry nose, you can use a dog product to help. However, cats are less likely to get dry, crusty noses. Thanks to the natural properties present in this nose-nourishing balm, you can rest assured your pup’s snout is safe in the cold and in the sun. Natural SPF benefits adds an extra barrier of safety for such a sensitive area for dogs. Before you can get your hands on a great nose balm for your dog, you might seek out an alternative option that you already have on hand. Products like Aquaphor and Vaseline are staples in most households, and because they’re moisturizing and fragrance-free, they can be used in a pinch. They might not, however, be as effective as a dog nose balm.

Many dogs do not want their noses messed with because those tissues are highly sensitive - touching IS painful even if they don't show it (dogs are stoic by nature). Dogs also have many nerve endings in their noses. Imagine chapped lips - ouch! DISTRACTION: Distractions are key! Using treats (peanut butter works great!), applying right before mealtime, or following with a belly rub are great distractions to allow time for the product to work it's magic!

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Our recommended nose balms are made with natural ingredients that are safe for dogs. That said, it’s always a good idea to monitor your dog after applying a balm to their nose or paws. Is there dog nose balm at Petsmart? Reduce frequency as your dog’s nose improves using less often to maintain a beautiful, healthy snout. Make sure to remove allergens from your dog’s environment if you suspect this is the cause of their dry nose. This could be things like specific treats, or even plastic water or food bowls. Nose balms are formulated to soothe and moisturize dogs’ noses. Just like humans, dogs can get dry and irritated skin. If left untreated, a crusty nose can lead to an infection. Things like redness, irritation, and inflammation around the snout are signs that your dog might need a nose balm. Balms aren’t likely to be needed for pups with healthy, smooth noses. How to choose the right balm for your pup

The shape of a food or water bowl could also cause dryness. Vet Dr. Erica M. Irish recommends a flat bowl if a deeper bowl is causing irritation. “Very flat bowls where pups don’t have to put their entire face into the bowl or the pile of food can help prevent this,” she said. Having fleas or hyperkeratosis can also cause your pup’s nose to dry out

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To start, we recommend applying the balm at least two to three times daily. Using the balm before bed is ideal due to the peak of healing and regeneration that occurs in dogs while they sleep. It’s not recommended to use lotion meant for humans on your dog’s nose. This is because the ingredients and fragrances would be irritating to them. Is it safe to put coconut oil on my dog’s nose? GRAINY TEXTURE sometimes the Snout Soother is grainy, what you are seeing is Shea Butter that has melted and then hardened again. This can occur when the product is exposed to heat or temperature fluctuations. It is a common occurrence with Shea Butter, but it is just too good of an ingredient to leave out! Virgin organic coconut oil is amazing, which is why we include it in many of our formulas! However, coconut oil is a very light moisturizer and just does not have the same power as Snout Soother. We hear from many customers, who don’t get results from only using coconut oil, that they are finally able to do with Snout Soother.



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