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Dog Paw Soothing Balm (lickable) Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 tablespoons of Shea Butter
3 tablespoons of Olive Oil
3 tablespoons of Coconut Oil
1/2 teaspoon of Vitamin E Oil
2 tablespoons of Beeswax
You will also need a small pot and some Mason jars with a wide mouth (easier for pouring).

Directions:
Directions:
To make this homemade dog moisturizer, all you need to do is our all of the ingredients into a quart-sized glass mason jar and then place that Mason jar into a saucepan.

Add 4 inches of water to your saucepan with the Mason jar of ingredients inside.

Using a very low heat setting, you will slowly melt all the ingredients in the jar. Once everything is fully and properly melted down, you will carefully pour it into a smaller clean Mason jar.

Allow this to sit and fully cool before putting the lid on. You can do this in batches and create several jaws from this paw balm recipe for your dogs. If a survival situation arrives, you’ll have them handy. It also means you can use it regularly for your pooch as needed, and you’ll still have some on hand. It’s easier to make it batches of several jars at a time.

It really is that simple! Just add the ingredients, slowly melt them down (it will look like a thin wax) and then pour into the clean jaw to cool and be stored. Voila!

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
The same as people, dogs can suffer from dry and cracked feet. Very hot and very cold temperatures will dry out and damage the pads of their feet and this can be really painful.
If your dog has been out walking on hot or cold temperatures without foot protection, this can also dry out the pads of their feet. (Remember: if you wouldn’t walk barefoot on hot pavement, your dog shouldn’t either!)

 

 

 

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