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Musher’s Secret Paw Protection For Dogs

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While some pet parents think that their dogs paws need protection in the winter, due to the snow and ice on the ground, the truth is, if your pets are outdoors, playing in water, their paws are as susceptible to wear and cracking, as the harsh sun dries on their wet paws. This concept is no different than our own human skin and we must protect their paws like we do our own skin. A great way to care for your pet’s tender paws is with the all-season, all-natural paw protection of Musher’s Secret, a blend of 100% purest, natural waxes including white and yellow Beeswax, Carnauba wax and Candelilla wax and vegetable oils with Vitamin ECoat your pets paw with this dense, barrier wax that will absorb quickly and form a breathable bond with your dog’s paw allowing perspiration to escape through their toes. Save your pets paws and provide them the comfort they deserve in extreme heat and in snow conditions. Musher’s Secret also can speed the healing of an existing sore by keeping debris and dirt out of a wound. For year-round protection provide 1 time per week.

Ideal for all kinds of dogs – working, mushing, ski-jorring, hunting, seeing-eye and our pets for travel, on-the-go, and at home sweet home, and on your neighborhood walks. Non-toxic and non-allergenic.

Don’t wait another moment. Protect your furbabies tender paws today. Mushers Secret is available at select dealers nationwide. Stay connected socially for more information.

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Kristin

Master reviewer of all types of products. Love XL Fountain Sodas!! Cheer Mom extraordinaire. Socialite to all things small town and founder of ItsFreeAtlast.com. Come socialize and connect with me.

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