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Pet Paw Cleaner
Pet Paw Cleaner
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Good product -> TIP for dog lovers. I use this cleaner after long walks with my dogs, as they love to get dirty. It’s easy to use and does the job well. When the paws dry up I put Paw Shield by Petsupply on them. This paw balm heals and moisturizes dry, creacked paw pads. It also does a very good job when it comes to paw protection. It’s perfect way to take care of you dog’s paws during the winter.
Really wonderful! Cut my cleaning time in half. UPDATE: I’ve been using this for a few weeks, and I love it. It cleans the salt off my dogs’ paws so easily. When it’s super dirty and the streets are covered in salt, I’ll refresh the water supply. I add a few drops of their doggie shampoo, and it works great. Don’t believe the negative reviews. I don’t see how they can possibly not know how to use this gadget. It is so easy to use. And the pictures of the German Shepherds and their mess, I find it impossible that this gadget could possibly create that mess. I guess if they are covered in thick mud, then they have to be hosed down, and this product is not a replacement for a bath. I have four dogs in NYC. I have to wash their feet after every walk because the streets are so filthy. It would take me about 10-15 min to clean their paws with a spray bottle and towel. Now, it takes about 5 minutes. And the towel doesn’t end up filthy. The dirt gets caught in the cup. Plus the dogs seem to like it. The silicone bristles must feel good. A huge thumbs up! UPDATE: Tonight was an exceptionally dirty evening here in NYC. There was a short bit of rain that made the streets filthy. This little gadget made the clean up a breeze! And the dogs love it! Attaching pics and videos.
Worth every penny. This thing is great. It works for both dirty water/splattered kind of mud, and the thick stuff that is stuck between the toes. In fact it works really good for the thick stuff because the bristles get in between and scoop it out. You do have to change the water very often; when its really thick, you have to change it before you finish all four paws but it still beats spending ten minutes with three different rags and towels trying to scoop it out. You can see in my video how simple it is, but you'll notice the sides aren't quite high enough to get all the way up on my dogs leg. Mainly because she went for a run through a pond and the mud is half way up her leg (but leg cleaning isn't the point of this washer.) The towel can still get that stuff, but cleaning out the paws is the real trick. When you're done, the paws are soaked with water and I squeeze them and then dry them with a towel that we keep by the back door. Changing the water is as simple as rinsing it out a couple times and filling it back up. You can screw off the top, remove the bristles, unroll them and clean everything, but I have found that isn't necessary. It fits together just right so a couple of quick rinses and the dirt all flows out.