How does LovePaws® paw wax protect a dog's paws in everyday life and outdoors?
The wax forms a thin, flexible protective layer that helps prevent drying and cracking caused by frost, salt, coarse snow, and rough asphalt. At the same time, it cares for already roughened paw pads.
Who is the paw wax suitable for – age, size, and breeds?
The product is a Finnish-made organic wax and is suitable for dogs of all ages and sizes. Small breeds such as the toy poodle, bichon frisé, and parson russell benefit from winter and summer protection, while active medium-sized dogs like the Shetland sheepdog, border collie, and Australian shepherd require regular care after training and forest walks. Always measure and monitor the condition of your own dog's paws.
What ingredients does the wax contain and why are they good?
The ingredients are coconut oil, olive oil, shea butter, and beeswax. The combination softens, protects, and locks moisture into the paw pads—without water, additives, preservatives, or chemicals.
How often should I apply it – before or after the walk?
The instructions are 1–3 times a day as needed. Apply a thin layer before the walk for protection and again after being outdoors to care for the skin.
How do I apply it correctly so that the wax absorbs well?
Wipe or rinse the paws clean, dry lightly, and massage a small amount of wax into the paw pads and between the toes. The thinnest layer works best and absorbs quickly.
Does the paw wax leave stickiness or mess on the floors?
No—the product is designed to absorb quickly and does not cause mess or stickiness when used in a thin layer. Allow it to absorb for a moment before the dog runs indoors.
Does the wax help already cracked or rough paw pads?
Yes—the wax is intended for the care and prevention of rough and dry paws, calluses, and cracks. If there is a deep or bleeding wound on the paw pad, consult a veterinarian.
Can the dog lick its paws after application?
The ingredients are natural oils and beeswax, so a little licking usually does not cause problems. However, allow the wax some time to absorb and redirect licking so the protection can form properly.
Does the wax also work in summer against hot asphalt, sand, and rocks?
Yes—the wax helps protect against mechanical wear such as asphalt and rough terrain. Still, remember to avoid extremely hot surfaces: if the surface burns your own palm, it is too hot for the dog as well.
Does the product contain fragrances or irritating additives?
No—the composition is simple: no water, no additives, no preservatives, or “chemical fillers.” The scent is naturally mild, derived from the oils and beeswax.
When should I choose the 25 ml size and when the 50 ml size?
25 ml is suitable for occasional or seasonal use for a single dog, for example, a whippet or cocker spaniel during the winter season. Choose 50 ml if you have multiple dogs or go outdoors a lot—for example, for the active everyday life of a toller, Lapland reindeer dog, or Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever. The yield depends on the dog's size, surface, and frequency of use.
Is the wax environmentally friendly and domestic?
Yes—the product is organic and made in Finland. The simple recipe and water-free composition make it an environmentally friendly choice.
Would this also be suitable for puppies or seniors with sensitive skin?
Suitable for dogs of all ages. For puppies and seniors, use a thin layer and monitor the skin's reaction; it is better to repeat a small amount more often than to apply a thick layer at once.
How do I combine paw washing and waxing?
The best routine is: clean after the walk (e.g., with lukewarm water), dry lightly, and apply the wax. A clean, dry surface helps the wax absorb and reduces debris sticking to the paw pads.
How do I store the jar and keep the routine easy?
Store the jar at room temperature, in a dry place, and close the lid carefully. Keep the wax, for example, in the hallway, coat pocket, or dog training bag, so you remember to add a thin layer before going out and upon returning.