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Sunday, December 18, 2022

The Best Dog Balm & Quality Rope Toy Green/Blue Holiday Gift Guide 2022

 The Best Dog Balm will help hot spots, soothe irritated skin, and comfort cracked paws. With a sweet citrus smell, this long-lasting formula is bound to please your pup. Apply a small amount to irritated areas and rub in. May be used anywhere on your furry friend, except for the eyes. For best results, apply at least twice a day. Please keep this product clean, dry, and away from heat. 




Quality Rope Toy Green/Blue Each toy is unique and hand-tied by Jenny’s husband, Kevin, a retired fireman who loves to stay productive and support the family business. He ties the knots of his toys super tight so your dog will love chewing on them. The beautiful cotton rope used by Kevin is made in the USA, and sourced from a veteran-owned small business. They use up-cycled yarn to produce their colored rope, so it contains no added dyes, nor are there any chemicals used in its production, making it safe for your dog to chew on. Did you know that chewing on cotton rope helps remove plaque from your dog’s teeth? It massages their gums when they chew, and the threads can also act as floss for your pup.

 

My Opinion: I used The Best Dog Balm on my Yorkie Fiona as she has sensitive skin and it helped her heal that dry spot I was impressed as I hate to see her suffer.

They have a special Christmas Stocking for the holidays called  Sample Stocking + Rope Toy.  For just $30, including free shipping anywhere in the USA, it’s the perfect gift for all the dog lovers on your list! 10% of the sales got to Detroit Dog Rescue.

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