happy feet for your Pooch
Free Lion Paw Wax helps protect your pooch's paws from the elements in all weather It's a blend of Natural oils and beeswax that protects paws from dryness, cracking, frostbite or bleeding that can come from extreme hot or cold temperatures and road salt.
On the home front, waxed paws will track less muck into the house. It will also help prevent slipping on shiny floors by giving paws better grip. |
The Buzz
"Free Lion's Paw Wax has gotten our girl Joey through the last 2 very long, cold, snowy winters. Her paws are not cracked or chapped anymore. Before, when she did get a crack in her pad it caused her some discomfort. The Paw Wax has definitely helped with that, and I’m so thankful for this natural, handmade product from Free Lion. I would highly recommend it!”
Cori A. North Vancouver, BC "I have two yorkies and I'm now confident that their tiny little paws are protected." Vannessa K., Vancouver, BC |
Pet Care FAQ's
Why Should I use Paw Wax for my Dog?
Well, Paw Wax is a blend of wax and oils that is applied to not only the foot pads but in between the toes as well. It’s a barrier that protects doggy paws in the winter from dryness, cracking, frostbite or bleeding that can come from extreme temperatures; Chemicals and salts used in streets to melt ice that may cause paw burns; painful ice balls that may form between the toes. Waxed paws will track less muck into the house.
Is it only for Winter time use?
No, it also helps in the hotter months. Summer has its own challenges as paw sweat glands may not be enough to cool off. And scorching hot pavements can cause blisters, possible infection and ulceration. Doggy paws benefit from the waxy barrier against the rough beach. uneven woodland terrains or warm pavements. Pro Tip from many dog families: do the Walk early in the morning or later in the evening and stay ON the grass.
What Should I look for in a Paw Wax?
All natural, all the way! There are question marks out there about petroleum based ingredients or essential oils in pet products. And until the jury weighs in conclusively, a waxy balm made from beeswax, and mild, edible plant oils and botanicals seems to be the safest bet. Just remember that your dog licks its paws and safe, ingestible ingredients are a must.
When and how do I apply the Paw Wax?
We get asked this one often. Ideally, put it on your dog's paws just before you go out for a walk, in a non-carpeted area of your house. "Shake your dog's paw "and apply a light coat of Paw Wax to the paw pads. Make sure you get it between the pads.
Well, Paw Wax is a blend of wax and oils that is applied to not only the foot pads but in between the toes as well. It’s a barrier that protects doggy paws in the winter from dryness, cracking, frostbite or bleeding that can come from extreme temperatures; Chemicals and salts used in streets to melt ice that may cause paw burns; painful ice balls that may form between the toes. Waxed paws will track less muck into the house.
Is it only for Winter time use?
No, it also helps in the hotter months. Summer has its own challenges as paw sweat glands may not be enough to cool off. And scorching hot pavements can cause blisters, possible infection and ulceration. Doggy paws benefit from the waxy barrier against the rough beach. uneven woodland terrains or warm pavements. Pro Tip from many dog families: do the Walk early in the morning or later in the evening and stay ON the grass.
What Should I look for in a Paw Wax?
All natural, all the way! There are question marks out there about petroleum based ingredients or essential oils in pet products. And until the jury weighs in conclusively, a waxy balm made from beeswax, and mild, edible plant oils and botanicals seems to be the safest bet. Just remember that your dog licks its paws and safe, ingestible ingredients are a must.
When and how do I apply the Paw Wax?
We get asked this one often. Ideally, put it on your dog's paws just before you go out for a walk, in a non-carpeted area of your house. "Shake your dog's paw "and apply a light coat of Paw Wax to the paw pads. Make sure you get it between the pads.