🐾 Protect Their Paws, Elevate Their Playtime!
Wahl Pretty Paw Protection Spray is a vegan-friendly, moisturizing solution designed to restore and protect your pet's paw pads. Infused with natural ingredients like Aloe Vera and Tea Tree Oil, this spray not only hydrates but also provides essential antibacterial protection, making it a must-have for pet owners who want to keep their furry friends comfortable and healthy.
Pet Type | Cats, Dogs |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 13.5 cm; 90 g |
Item model number | ZY123 |
Colour | Clear |
Size | Small |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 90 g |
D**E
Works a treat
This worked so well. Made doggo’s paws really soft within 2-3day.Easy to use and did not cause any irritation
C**K
Perfect for softening paws
My dogs pads have become bear enough sand paper after a few to many zoomies out on the patio so looked for something to soften and moisturise them as they recover, the spray was very easy to use on his paws and lasted the whole day until I could no longer feel the softness there was when I first applied
P**E
Paw Spray
This product didn't seem to have much benefit for my dogs who have issues with their pads. Unsure as to how the very liquid spray is to protect their feet from anything, it did seem to keep their pads slightly softer but didn't have amazing moisturising qualities either, both dogs still have cracked dry toes after use.
L**.
Great
Really good especially on itchy ears
B**S
should have known
I thought this would be easier (on me) for softening up my dogs paws, I was using balm but didn't like how hands on I had to get so saw this & thought that would save my fingers getting involved but it doesn't sadly when your spraying you need to hold the paw to make sure you spray the paw pad so the spray will go on your hands, the spray made me and my dog cough :( I looked in the morning & saw no mprovement I know what your thinking it was just one night but when you use the paw balms I always see/feel it working come morning, he has some of the dried paw pad come away when we tried this his pads just looked dry. The coughing is an issue I am asthmatic & my dog is older now & has a heart issue so won't be using again, I will go back to the balms for his paws. It is a good idea but really considering the thickness of dogs paws a spray won't work you need something like the balms to get into better/lasting contact with the pads to help them, this is like putting on strongly scented water.
⭐**0
Lovely for my dogs paws
My dog is over 15 in human years and still activeHowever as the dogs age, paws start getting old and need a bit of loveWall have some really good dog products, and I like this sprayI notice my girl after walking starts licking paws to wash herself, when she has finished, I give her some love and attention with this spray.When I watch my tv in the evening, I am on my bed with the staffie, it’s her fuss time. I then slowly introduced the spray, as long as I sprayed and massaged the paw pads, she was fineDogs automatically want to lick everything, but I massage for ages usually until my girl is relaxed and falls asleep.With her age, normally forgets what I have done, but I would massage in, until dry, then if your dog licks, the goodness is already immersed.The smell isn’t overpowering, but a slight smell of tea treeThe tea tree acts as an a bacterial to kill infection, especially if the dog has a sore or cut from branches etcProvides all minerals required for good paw pads..Current price £8.99Lasts ages, so is a decent priceI have asthma and not had any issues with spraying, as a precaution, just wear a face mask.An easier way of applying if spray gets everywhere is a cosmetic pad, being small spray the small pad well and wrap it around the dogs paw and hold in place.. tried this myself and found it easier to be honest. Just common sense really, whatever works for you…Very good product and highly recommended* Thank you for reading* Thank you to the seller
J**E
Success
Didn’t cure licking but softened the pads
F**E
Nice to use but maybe a bit unnecessary.
Used as a freshener after washing my dogs’ paws after walks. I don’t see any softening effect but neither dog has cracked pads. If they did, I’d use a balm rather than a watery spray. The ingredients smell nice to we humans I just hope they are not harmful as dogs will naturally lick their paws as part of their self-grooming. For this reason I use sparingly. One of my dogs had a wound in his foot so I did try this for him but wasn’t satisfied it would be potent enough so reverted to the vet prescribed Hibiscrub solution instead. I mainly use it after a walk on my local marshes because there are a lot of potential irritants to skin there: I used to just shower their feet with water in the bath though (shampoo if very dirty) and this seemed fine. Perhaps the best advice would be to keep this in the car and apply it when you have a longer journey home and no way of cleaning your dogs’ paws first, it won’t clean, but it might help avoid irritation.It’s easy to use, the non-aerosol spray doesn’t spook my dogs, although they do appear puzzled as to why I’m doing this. I’ll use it up but am not likely to repurchase. Perhaps more suited to pampered lapdogs than working dogs.
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