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HomeHoliday & Special Occas...Invisible Dog Boots - Protect Paws From Sand, Hot Pavement, Ice, and Salt with All Natural 100% Wax-Based Cream. For Dogs Who Just Won't Wear Boots. |
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Value for your money Mar 09, 2010 My medium-sized dog really loved her first winter with all the snow, but she did not like the salt. We live in an urban area and this year, the budget for salt seems high because there was just too much salt on the streets and sidewalks. My dog would run, then pick up one paw to fling and/or lick the salt and ice off her paw. I read about Musher's and tried it. The lavender-like scent is a bit overwhelming but it works. It kept my dog's peds smooth. I gave small tubs to my friends for their dogs and all reported back that it's a good product. It's easy to apply, which helps too. I definitely recommend this product for all dogs.
Great stuff Feb 19, 2010 This product protects our dog's paws better than anything else we have ever tried. He is particularly sensitive because the hair between his pads results in his picking up lots of salt and rocks with the snow and ice, and this product keeps that from happening.
Also good for hands Feb 17, 2010 Easy to apply to a dog who is cooperative. Lasts for at least one walk. Found it is also good for winter hand on humans. Good product.
Didn't work for me! Feb 08, 2010 After reading the other reviews I was excited to try this. I have a 60lb lab mix who loves to run in the snow. Extreme cold temps and road salt made it painful. I've tried this product a couple times and it did not work for my dog. First the product says it dries in a few minutes after applied. This did not dry and left greasy paw prints on my rug. Also, once out in the snow, it appeared the snow stuck to my dogs feet and he painfully picked up his feet more frequently. My latest attempt was a disaster. After walking on the street, the slushy grime, typical once snow starts to melt, mixed with the Musher's Secret and formed a tar-like consistency stuck between my dogs toes. Wiping his feet did not remove it and only after several washings with Dawn dishwashing liquid did the grime come out. Unfortunately I now have black, greasy paw prints on my good rugs.
Am I doing something wrong? Any advice?
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Snow plowed salted roads...no problem! Feb 06, 2010 Winter months are long and Sadie, my lovely pitbull, and I will stop at nothing when it comes to our walks! We love it. However, when Sadie started limping then unable to put her paw down and walk anymore...I had to call for a ride back home. I saw her paw was burned and blistered from the salted roads. Boots? She wears a coat but draws the line at the boots. Not happening. Found musher's secret, easily applied it and we have happily been walking ever since! I think I will use it this summer for hot pavement as well! Do your dog a favor...they will appreciate it.
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