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Bag Balm

For over 100 years, Bag Balm has been a trusted solution for soothing and healing dry, cracked skin. Originally created in 1899 to soothe dairy cow udders, this iconic Vermont-made balm is now the go-to for pet owners who want to give their dogs the soothing relief they deserve.

 

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  • For over 100 years, Bag Balm has been a trusted solution for soothing and healing dry, cracked skin. Originally created in 1899 to soothe dairy cow udders, this iconic Vermont-made balm is now the go-to for pet owners who want to give their dogs the soothing relief they deserve.

     

    Why Bag Balm for Dogs?

    • Soothes and Heals: Whether your dog is suffering from dry paws, cracked noses, or skin irritations, Bag Balm helps soften and hydrate while promoting fast healing.
    • Long-Lasting Protection: Bag Balm is known for its ability to stay on and create a protective barrier against the elements, ensuring your dog’s skin stays moisturized and healthy.
    • Safe and Gentle: The formula contains simple, natural ingredients like petrolatum and lanolin, which are gentle and safe for your furry friends. Free from added fragrances, colors, alcohol, parabens, and phthalates, it’s the perfect solution for sensitive pet skin.
    • Made for Dogs and People: Bag Balm is safe for both pets and people, so whether you’re treating your dog’s paws or your own cracked heels, this versatile balm works wonders.

     

    Key Benefits:

    • Hydrates and softens dry paws, noses, and irritated skin.
    • Helps heal scratches, abrasions, and skin irritations.
    • Non-toxic, safe for pets and humans alike.
    • Made in Vermont with simple, time-tested ingredients like petrolatum and lanolin.
    • No fragrances, colors, alcohol, parabens, or phthalates.

     

    How to Use:

    Apply a generous layer to your dog’s dry paws, cracked nose, or any irritated skin. Gently massage the balm in for long-lasting moisture and protection. Ideal after walks, grooming, or anytime your pet’s skin needs extra care.

     

    Ingredients:

    • Petrolatum: Forms a barrier to lock in moisture and promote healing.
    • Lanolin: Naturally soothes and softens dry, cracked skin.
    • Paraffin: Adds an extra layer of protection to keep moisture in.

     

    Proudly Made in Vermont, USA – Trusted by Pet Owners for Over a Century

    Order Bag Balm for Dogs today and give your furry friend the best care for their paws and skin!

     

    Want to know more about caring for your dog’s paws?

    Check out our Foot Care for Dogs and Three Winter Paw Safety Tips for expert advice on keeping your dog’s paws healthy all year round.

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