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WashBar Paw Balm 50ml Kanuka + Repair 50ml

NZ $21.20 incl GST

WashBar Paw Balm 50ml Kanuka + Repair 50ml

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Skin, Coat & Nail Care

Description

For feet that need some extra care -
after a hot, cold or hardworking day …

WashBar Paw Balm uses an exciting combination of oils in organic beeswax to create a balm which is ideal to use when paws have become dry or damaged through heat, cold or general hard work.
In the hot summer months surfaces such as tarmac on roads, concrete footpaths, hot sand on beaches and play areas get very hot. This can cause damage and a great deal of discomfort to paws. WashBar Paw Balm can help relieve the discomfort and begin to repair the damage, moisturise and nourish the skin.
Other extreme weather conditions like snow and ice can be just as damaging to paws as road grit and salt can cause pads to become dry, cracked and ultimately infected. Rubbing WashBar Paw Balm into damaged feet moisturises and repairs cracks and helps prevent or relieve infection.
Then there’s the everyday wear and tear on working dogs. Dogs that run all day on rough terrain or gravel races need a bit of extra TLC at the end of the day. Regularly rubbing WashBar Paw Balm onto working feet helps to keep them in top condition.
Dogs love to lick their paws, in fact some dogs can be a bit obsessive when it comes to licking. You can feel confident knowing every last ingredient that goes into WashBar Paw Balm is completely safe – if your dog licks it off, just reapply. The 100% Natural Ingredients are safe on your skin as well.

Directions:
Put a little into your hand to warm up and massage into paw pads. Allow to absorb, leaving a light coat for protection – can be used daily. Also great for soothing and repairing any dry or calloused skin.

Ingredients:
  • Apricot oil
  • Carrot oil
  • Beeswax (organic)
  • Copaiba oil (organic)
  • Kanuka Pure Essential oil (organic)
  • Lavender Pure Essential oil

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