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Use PetAlive PawPaw To:Condition and protect pets' paws and pads;Prevent infection of small wounds on the paws;Encourage healing of small cuts and wounds;Prevent bruising and cracking of your dog's paw pads;Reduce inflammation and soothe the paws and pads.PetAlive PawPaw contains a blend of natural healing and cleansing ingredients in a soothing olive oil base to effectively condition the paws and pads as well as treat any small wounds or injuries to the paw pads.
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About Paw Paw:
Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies
Brand name: Paw Paw
About your pet's paws and pads
Your dog or cat may often walk over rocks soil thorns and snow even if confined to your yard. Unlike us humans our pets don't have foot-protection in the form of shoes and although their paws and paw-pads are much tougher than our feet they do sometimes suffer from cuts wounds bruising cracks and even burns. You should check and care for your pets' paws regularly to treat any injuries and prevent infections.
What are the ingredients of PawPaw?
PetAlive PawPaw contains the following 100% natural herbal ingredients extracted in a base of medicinal olive oil:
Hypericum perforatum is also called St. John's Wort and is commonly used as an internal remedy for treating depression and other ailments. Applied topically as it has been in ancient European folk tradition Hypericum perforatum heals and soothes all types of superficial wounds as well as burns.
Calendula officinalis (Marigold) is an herbal ingredient used to treat skin problems and promote healing. It is an excellent anti-inflammatory and prevents infection with its anti-bacterial anti-viral and anti-fungal properties. Marigold has also been shown to assist the regeneration of damaged skin tissue.
Plantago lanceolata has long been considered a useful remedy for inflamed skin burns bites and small wounds. This herb has soothing and healing properties and acts as a mild astringent when used topically.
PetAlive PawPaw contains no gluten artificial flavors colors or preservatives.
How do I use PawPaw?
Directions: After cleansing apply to affected paw two to three times daily. Cleansing with PetAlive Clenzor is recommended.
Caution: For external use only. Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist.
How long until I see results?
Soothing effects will be immediate. With regular use over several days condition and healing of the paw and pad will improve.
How long does one bottle last?
One 30 ml bottle of PawPaw will last for 20-40 days depending on the size and needs of your pet.
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