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Writer's pictureNathalie Ariey-Jouglard

Protecting Dog Paw Pads in Winter: Tips for Groomers

In winter, a dog's paw pads face constant exposure to harsh elements like cold, snow, and de-icing salts. Offering protective treatments in your grooming services, such as balms enriched with natural oils like avocado, prickly pear, or rosehip oil, is a great way to protect your clients' pets.


Beneficial Oils for Winter

  • Avocado Oil: Deeply hydrates and repairs cracked pads.

  • Prickly Pear Oil: Strengthens and regenerates damaged skin.

  • Rosehip Oil: Helps heal small cuts and soothes irritation.

These oils, when included in balms, provide essential hydration and form a protective barrier for paw pads.


How to Include These Treatments in Your Salon

  1. In-Salon Treatments: Add a paw balm treatment to your winter services, applying it after a grooming session to ensure the pads remain soft and well-protected during outdoor activities.

  2. Retail Products: Offer balms for clients to continue caring for their dog’s paw pads at home.

  3. DIY Balms: You can create your own balms using simple recipes with beeswax and the oils mentioned above.


Important Notice: Check Local Regulations

Before creating and selling your own balms, make sure to research local regulations on the production and sale of cosmetics and topical products for animals. Each country has specific laws concerning ingredients, manufacturing processes, labeling, and product safety. Complying with these rules ensures you meet legal standards and protect your business from potential issues.


Conclusion

By offering protective paw treatments, you can enhance your services and ensure that dogs are well-prepared to face the challenges of winter. Whether through salon treatments or retail products, these balms will help maintain healthy, comfortable paw pads. However, always verify the legal requirements if you decide to produce and sell your own products.

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