Dry Dog Nose? You'll love Snout Soother!
A dry dog nose is highly sensitive and can become very painful when their tissues
are dry, chapped or cracked.
Our Snout Soother nose balm for dogs is the perfect combination of 100% all natural nourishing,
healing and moisturizing ingredients. Our soothing balm can be applied to a
dog's nose as a preventative measure for a dry, cracked dogs nose. It can also
be used to treat painful cracking and dryness of your dogs nose that has already
occurred.
Snout Soother can be used on your dog’s nose for:
* Drying, Chapping or Cracking
* Windburn Prevention
* Natural Sunscreen
* Shiny Show Dog Noses
* Extreme Weather Conditions
* Rashes and Skin irritations
* Puppy Acne
* Fading scars
* Discoid Lupus
* Brachycephalic Breeds

Natural Dog Snout Soother is made with 100% all natural, safe
and edible ingredients.
Shea Nut Butter
Organic Hempseed Oil
Kukui Nut Oil
Sweet Almond Oil
Jojoba Oil
Rosemary Extract
Natural Vitamin E
Candelilla Wax
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More detail about each of the excellent ingredients!
Snout Soother is not harmful if ingested and if you ask nicely,
your dog might share it for your lips too!
Are there any known contraindications with Snout Soother?
There are no known contraindications. However, you might use caution if your
pet has any nut allergies.
What if I am not completely satisfied with Snout Soother?
Snout Soother is so confident you will be thrilled with their product, they
offer an UNCONDITIONAL, SATISFACTION GUARANTEE or your MONEY BACK.
If you are not completely happy for any reason. Just return the unused portion
of Natural Dog Snout Soother within 60 days of purchase and you will be refunded
for your purchase.
No one wants to see his or her pet in pain or discomfort and Natural Dog Snout
Soother can come to their rescue.
NOTE: Changes in texture (crusty, flaky) and color (loss of pigmentation)
of a pet's nose should be looked at by your veterinarian.
A prolonged dry, cracked nose, particularly with loss of pigmentation,
scabs or open sores should be examined by your veterinarian sooner rather than
later.
An ill animal will often have a warm, dry nose in addition to other
symptoms, such as: lethargy, decreased or absent appetite, vomiting, diarrhea
and so on.
Please make sure your dog is looked at by a vet to make sure the outlying
symptom is not part of a more serious condition. |