Daily wear and tear is a common cause of paw injuries.
Seasonal allergens, environmental conditions, and allergic reactions can also cause dry and cracked paws.
Treat your dog's paws to an all-natural paw balm made with a lot of care and love.
Introducing the WagBalm™
Specially formulated to heal rough, dry, chapped paw pads. They are carefully blended with pure essential oils, to give the dog the best benefits we can naturally.
Benefits
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100% Organic Formula: ingredients like organic olive oil, sunflower oil, calendula, propolis, lemon peel oil, and beeswax.
- Fast Healing: quick antiseptic, antibacterial, and restorative capabilities. It accelerates the rate of cell growth and supports collagen production.
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Safely & Edible: organic ingredients pet can were WagBalm and lick their paws without any harm or worry.
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Water-Resistant: locks hydrants within the paw skin and creates a surface barrier to protect against harsh weather and bacteria.
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All Ages: Suitable for adult dogs and puppies.
Recommended by Veterinarians to heal cracked paws and keeping the paw skin protected, moist and healthy.

Active Ingredients: Sunflower Seed Oil, Coconut Oil, White Beeswax, Vegetable
Oil, Shea Butter, Carnauba Wax, Candle Wax, Vitamin E, and Aloe
Application Tips: Recommended application at night, when the dog is sleeping or about to sleep.

Storage: Store at room temperature avoiding extreme cold or extreme heat. Avoid humidity and direct sunlight. Close after use. Use within 1 year after opening.
FAQ
Will, it hurt my dog if he licks his paws after using this?
- Not at all. It is made of ingredients that are natural and organic.
Does this protect them from cold weather?
- Yes, It will help with the cold and rough cracks on paws.
Will this work for cat paws too?
- Yes, our paw balm works on cats also.
Is it slippery when applied?
- No, it is not slippery at all. The product is dense but is absorbed immediately.
Warning: This is for superficial paw cracks. It is not for cuts. In the case of cracks deep enough to see flesh, blood or secretions, please consult with a veterinarian asap.