Pads and snow tires are most exposed in winter, when temperatures are lower and there is salt on the roads, which further dries out the pads, and in summer, when temperatures are higher and the surface is hotter.
Shea butter with zinc is suitable for both the care of pads and fur . It has an antiseptic effect and moisturizes the applied surface. It helps in the healing and regeneration of small wounds and cracks. It is suitable for dogs and cats .
Shea butter contains:
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fatty acids : oleic, stearic and linoleic acids help restore the skin's lipid layer
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vitamins A and E: promote skin regeneration, reduce inflammation and improve elasticity
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antioxidants: protect the skin from harmful environmental influences
Shea butter is natural, non-toxic, and non-irritating to the skin , making it safe to use on dog paws.
Recommendations for use
Make sure the paws are clean and dry, then massage a small amount of shea butter into the pads of the paws. Let it soak in. It is not harmful if your pet licks the butter, but it is recommended to distract them with play for at least a few minutes to give the product time to absorb.