PawZ SaniPaw Dog Paw Sanitizer Spray
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Yes, this is possible. It is completely secure.
Thank you for taking the time to contact us. Sanipaw Sray and Wipes do kill 99 percent of the time. 999% of bacteria for which we have conducted in-depth research and testing. We haven't tested this particular strain of Giardia because it's a parasite. I would not recommend this until more testing has been done to ensure that it will produce the desired results.
Pseudomonas bacteria, which Pawz SANIPAW spray and wipes eliminates, causes "popcorn paws" or "Frito Feet." Salmanella is a fictional character who appears in the novel Salman
Parvo can be found on grass, surfaces, and in a dog that has licked another dog that has been infected. by contaminating feces in trace amounts I wouldn't count on a spray-on product to keep your dog safe. Vaccinate your dog and stay away from dogs who haven't been fully vaccinated until then. My veterinarian advised me to do so.
Selected User Reviews For PawZ SaniPaw Dog Paw Sanitizer Spray
I wish the bottle was a little bigger, but I'm glad it's working, so it's well worth the money! Personally, I've had no issues with the bottle at all. That's all right.
When you spray something on my dog, she doesn't like it. She's even afraid of taking a bath. She tolerates the paw sanitizer and doesn't seem to mind, and I can always count on her having clean feet when she enters the house.
The absolute worst Amazon purchase I've ever made. Bougth three: one is satisfactory, one is only partially satisfactory, and the third is completely devoid of contents. Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever.
Because we live in a major city, and it's already gross out there, we've been using this on our dog after every dog walk during the pandemic. We spray our dog's paws with this four times a day after each dog walk (and then dry them as soon as possible to avoid wet paw prints on the floor). So far, using this has given us peace of mind that our dog isn't tracking any germs (or at least not a lot) into our home. We are, after all, a no-shoes household, so it only makes sense to extend that to our four-legged family members. Don't even try to put on his doggy shoes four times a day! My only gripe is with the sprayer. It doesn't work for the entire life of the bottle, so we have to pour the solution onto a tissue to apply it, which wastes a lot of product. I'm hoping the manufacturers can fix the sprayer issue so it's more durable and lasts until the product is finished. Aside from that, it's a definite must-have!.
I was really looking forward to trying this product, but it's "unscented," not odorless. When I sprayed my dog's paws, he looked terrified, and I detected a faint chemical odor. I unscrewed the bottle and oh my goodness, it was awful. I can only imagine how bad my poor dog smelled. It has to be torturous. Without a doubt, I'll return this.
I prefer spraying to wiping my dog's paws because it's more convenient, though I'm not sure how I'm supposed to keep him still for two minutes while it dries. Isn't he supposed to walk away? Maybe it's psychological that this works for me. I'm thinking of using it in conjunction with wipes to remove the physical grime. If you don't keep it upright, the spray nozzle may stop working after a few pumps. Aside from that, it's worthwhile to give it a shot.
With this spray, I feel a lot safer. With just the right amount of product and a quick towel dry, you're done! Get your puppy's paws ready; ) We've been using other brands that may be easier to handle (they have an inbuilt silicone brush and the product is a foam), but I've been reading about harsh chemicals in them and am concerned, especially since our dog licked it all over the place.
Our climate is extremely humid. Itchy paws and "Frito feet" are no longer an issue after just one application. If your dog is inside or outside and walking on wet ground, you will need to reapply. I can tell you that this really works.