Paw, Nose and Wrinkle Wax for Dogs & Cats, 4-oz

 
 

Heals & Moisturizes Paws, Snouts & Wrinkles. Easy to Apply. Non-Toxic. Ingredients from Nature Anti-Inflammatory Creates Protective Barrier Not Just for Paws! Our wax for dogs or cats protects your pet’s sensitive paws from heat and hot pavement in the summer and from cold snow, ice, salt, and chemicals in the winter. 

 

 
$10.99 $2.75 / oz

Not Just for Paws!

  • Our wax for dogs or cats protects your pet’s sensitive paws from heat and hot pavement in the summer, and from cold snow, ice, salt, and chemicals in the winter. Our paw wax dries to create a semi-permeable wax barrier on your pet’s paw pads. Also helps to prevent slipping on hardwood flooring! Available in an easy-to-apply 4 oz tin. Ingredients: Coconut Oil, White Beeswax, Shea Butter, Carnauba Wax, Candelilla Wax, Jojoba oil, Calendula Extract, Niaouli Oil Vitamin E, Aloe, Chamomile oil
  • Our paw wax includes ingredients that help protect, heal, soothe, and moisturize your pet’s paws, snout and wrinkles. The coconut oil in our multi-functional balm moisturizes and provides an analgesic property to reduce pain, as well as anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal elements. We add Jojoba oil, Calendula Extract, and Niaouli Oil to help soothe, soften, and heal while also delivering antioxidants, antibacterial and disinfecting benefits. Not just for paws...use on dry elbows, hotspots, noses and skin folds!
 
 

Ingredients:

Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil, Niaouli Oil, Aloe Vera, Calendula Extract, Vitamin E, Candelilla Wax, White Beeswax, Carnauba Wax, Chamomile Oil

 
 

Clean the Paws

Use lukewarm water or a damp cloth to remove dirt, salt, or chemicals.
Dry the paws completely, including between the toes.

Use a Small Amount

Scoop a pea-sized amount onto your fingers.
Warm it slightly between your hands if it’s stiff.

Massage into the Pads

Rub a thin layer onto each paw pad.
For winter walks, also apply lightly between the toes and around the edges of the pads.

Let it Absorb


Keep your pet still for 1–2 minutes if possible.
Giving a treat or distraction can help prevent licking.