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Dog Paw Cleaner with 3 Absorbent Towels - Pet Foot Washer for Small to Large Dogs and Cats Grooming Silicone Brush
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Dog Paw Cleaner with 3 Absorbent Towels - Pet Foot Washer for Small to Large Dogs and Cats Grooming Silicone Brush

Sale price  $29.99 Regular price  $59.99
Specification
  • Removes Dirt and Debris: Paw cleaners help remove mud, sand, and grime from your dog’s paws before they track it into your home.

  • Reduces Allergens Indoors: They help wash away pollen, chemicals, and allergens that your dog might bring inside from walks.

  • Prevents Paw Irritation: Regular cleaning helps avoid buildup of salt, chemicals, or debris that can cause dryness, cracking, or infection.

  • Protects Indoor Surfaces: Clean paws mean fewer stains or scratches on floors, furniture, and rugs.

  • Quick and Convenient: Many paw cleaners are easy to use—just add water, insert the paw, twist, and dry.

  • Gentle on Paws: Most are designed with soft silicone bristles that clean thoroughly without irritating your dog’s skin.

  • Ideal for Rainy or Muddy Days: Especially useful during wet or muddy seasons when paws get dirty quickly and often.

  • Reduces Grooming Costs: Regular paw cleaning at home can help reduce the need for frequent professional grooming.

  • Encourages Healthy Habits: Keeping paws clean reduces the chance of your dog licking harmful substances off their feet.

 

Here's Some Tips on How to get your Pup Comfortable Using the Paw Cleaner:

  1. Introduce It Slowly
    Let your dog sniff and inspect the paw cleaner while it's dry and empty. Associate it with positive experiences—treats and praise.

  2. Use Treats Generously
    Reward your dog each time they interact with the cleaner. Positive reinforcement builds trust and helps them feel safe.

  3. Start Without Water
    Practice putting a paw in the cleaner without water first. Just gently guide their paw in and take it out right away.

  4. Try One Paw at a Time
    Don’t rush. Start with just one paw per session until your dog is used to the sensation.

  5. Use Lukewarm Water
    Make sure the water inside is comfortable—not too cold or hot—to avoid startling your dog.

  6. Stay Calm and Gentle
    Keep your tone relaxed and movements slow. Dogs feed off your energy, so stay patient and calm.

  7. Make It Part of the Routine
    Use the paw cleaner consistently after walks so your dog gets used to it being a normal part of life.

  8. Use a Towel to Dry
    After cleaning, dry each paw with a soft towel. This adds comfort and prevents slipping indoors.

  9. Be Patient
    Some dogs may take time to adjust. Don't force it—take breaks and try again later if they resist.