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Dog Paw Injuries

Dog paw injuries are common and really not surprising when you realise how often a dog's paw comes into contact with the ground.

A thick layer of skin on dog's paws protect the dog's tendons and ligaments. If this skin is broken, the dog's paw can become infected by foreign bodies entering the pad.

Most frequent dog paw injuries are cuts, bruises, abrasions and puncture wounds. These can be caused by various hazards such as, Glass, gravel, dry and cracked pads, hot road surfaces in summer and icy surfaces and road salt in winter.

Dog paw injuries can heal slowly. Dog boots can be a good idea to protect the paw until you are confident the injury or infection is fully healed.

Examine your pet for paw injuries regularly. Check each pad individually by applying pressure to the bottom and sides. Also check between the pads and each claw to make sure there are no injuries or infection. Keep claws trimmed and clean.

Natural Healing

PawPaw is a 100% natural, safe effective herbal remedy for protecting and healing pet's paws. Conditions the paws and pads and treats any small wounds or injuries to the paw pads. PetAlive PawPaw conditions and protect pets' paws and pads, prevents infection of small wounds on the paws, encourages healing of small cuts and wounds, prevents bruising and cracking of your dog's paw pads and reduces inflammation and soothe the paws and pads.

PawPaw contains a blend of natural, healing and cleansing ingredients in a soothing olive oil base.

Soothing effects will be immediate. With regular use over several days, condition and healing of the paw and pad will improve.

You should check and care for your pets' paws regularly to treat any injuries and prevent infections.

PawPaw is a natural remedy for soothing sore or cracked pads and promoting healthy paws in cats and dogs.

PawPaw Product Report and Customer Feedback

Benefits:

* Condition and nourish pets' paws and pads

* Keep paws healthy

* Provide a soothing protective layer

"Each dog's paws get cleaned and checked for any small objects and PawPaw is applied. Since doing this we have not had a single problem with our pets' paws"

PawPaw Ingredients

* Hypericum perforatum, St. John,s Wort, commonly used as an internal remedy for supporting emotional well-being and an excellent skin tonic.

* Calendula officinalis, Marigold, herbal ingredient which is also used to condition and soothe the skin.

* Plantago lanceolata - The soothing properties of this herb has long been considered a useful remedy for the skin.

PetAlive products are created using a set of standards and processes that combine the best quality, laboratory tested, raw ingredients, Good Manufacturing Practices and a Full Spectrum manufacturing method to guarantee you products of the highest quality, safety and effectiveness.

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