
Snout Soother
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Snout Soother Balm for Dogs
Snout Soother is a balm for dry skin, created specifically with dog noses in mind. It contains unrefined organic shea butter, organic hempseed oil, organic coconut oil, organic jojoba oil, kukui oil, candelilla wax, rosemary extract, and natural vitamin E. The oils used in the balm provide moisturizers as well as natural sources of vitamins A, C, D, and E and essential fatty acids. In addition, some of the oils have been shown to have a natural sunscreen effect. Snout Soother can be used for many conditions, including a dry, chapped, cracked, or crusty nose, hyperkeratosis, windburn prevention and extreme weather conditions, creating shiny show dog noses, discoid lupus, and brachycephalic breeds.
How to use Snout Soother: The manufacturer recommends applying 2 to 3 times per day for acute situations, including once before bedtime, if possible. Once the dog’s nose is healed, the number of applications can be reduced. Most pet parents notice an improvement within a couple of days.
Notes:
- Snout Soother is not generally harmful if ingested, but does contain oil derived from nuts, so parents of pets with nut allergies should use caution.
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And how often should it be applied? Thank you.?
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Judy, The Snout Soother should be applied right onto the nose; the more the better. The manufacturer recommends apply it two to three times per day, especially before your dog goes to sleep for the night, as this is when our bodies are in healing mode. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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But wont my dog just lick this off??
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Jason, Some dogs will try to lick off the balm, but it's okay. This is a safe, 100% all natural healing balm that tastes good to most dogs, and, for most dogs, won't upset their digestive system. Snout Soother surprisingly still does its job after it is licked off. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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