[Ct-nfb] dog foot care
Elizabeth Rival
erival at comcast.net
Fri Oct 18 18:24:33 UTC 2013
Musher's Secret - the invisible boot.
Musher's Secret is a dense, barrier wax that forms a breathable bond with
your dog's paws. Developed in Canada for use with sledding dogs, it provides
tenacious protection even in the most extreme conditions and temperatures.
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Now your dog can enjoy the great outdoors along with you. lir
Go jogging, biking, mountain climbing, beach combing, cross-country skiing,
mushing or just plain walking with your four- legged friend. Musher's Secret
puts a barrier between paws and off-road and street hazards, so the trip
will be worry-free.
Protect your dog from:
Salt and chemicals Sand and sandburn
Ice build-up Hot pavement Snowballing Rough
terrain
Additionally, Musher's Secret can speed the healing process on existing
sores by keeping dirt and debris out of a wound. Safe and natural.
Made from a blend of several food-grade, organic waxes, then refined
according to our own special formulations, Musher's Secret is the safe,
non-toxic way to protect your dog's paws. The semi-permeable shield is
absorbed into the paws, allowing perspiration to escape through the toes.
Easy to Use. Apply a thin coat on pads and between toes approximately once a
week, depending upon the level of outside exposure. . Dries in seconds Use
weekly, or as needed . Will not stain carpets or furniture . Non-toxic and
non-allergenic
Musher's Secret Equine Protection Musher's Secret also works for horses-one
application is good for up to 40 miles in all kinds of rough and raw
conditions.
Eliminates snowballing under hooves . Protects against thrush fungus in
meadows and stables . Prevents road and racetrack salt burns Dries in
seconds
. Non-toxic and non-allergenic Semi-permeable, moisturizing formula
Use: Cover,bottom of hoof and up into rim of shoes, including frog. If horse
is wearing shoes, be sure to completely coat rings and shoes. MUSHEIt"S solo
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