Shaka Buds Coconut Oil for Itchy Paws
Does your cat or dog have itchy, irritated paws?
Shaka Buds may be able to help with that! There’s nothing worse than watching your BFF (best furry friend) be uncomfortable. Just like humans, your pet may suffer from dry, itchy skin. Shaka Buds unrefined coconut oil can be a great solution to the problem. Not only is it certified organic, Shaka Buds coconut oil for pets is 100% natural and safe to use on your cat or dog. When skin is dry, it can become flaky and start to itch. Your pet will start biting at their paws, which may result in small wounds. To help prevent this, apply Shaka Buds extra virgin coconut oil to give moisture to their paws. If your pet happens to lick it off their paws, don’t worry! Shaka Buds is ok to eat! In fact, you can add Shaka Buds to their food as well to help with digestion, balancing thyroids, promote a shinier coat, and more!
Shaka Buds USDA coconut oil has a thick solid consistency at room temperature, which makes it perfect to apply onto your pets paws. It will slightly melt with the body heat of your pet. enabling it to spread and absorb well and may help soothe your pets paws. If your dog always have minor scrapes or abrasions on their paws, or walked on hot pavement, then apply a bit of Shaka Buds coconut oil. The vitamins and minerals it contains will help to speed up healing.
How to apply Shaka Buds Coconut Oil to your pets paws:
Scoop out a small amount (a little goes a long way!) of Shaka Buds coconut oil with your fingers or a spoon. With your fingers, gently rub Shaka Buds coconut oil onto your pets paws. Be sure to wash your hands after touching your pets paws.
If your pets paws have small cuts or scrapes, or are burned, then you will want to use a cotton puff or paper towel for application. This will help prevent any infectious bacteria from transferring from your hands to your pets paws. Be sure to wash your hands before and after applying the coconut oil to your pets paws.
We recommend treating your pets paws at night before bed, or right before they are to go outside to help prevent it from getting all over the floor.
Mahalo!
Turtle & Kini