Snout Soother Ingredients | Benefits of Snout Soother
Organic Snout Soother Ingredients
Natural Dog Company’s Organic Snout Soother Ingredients:
Kukui Oil- contains linolaic acid and omega-3 which calms the skin by reducing inflammation
Grape-seed Oil- rich in linolaic acid and polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acids which help with cell membrane structure and function, antioxidant
Coconut Oil- contains MCT’s, lauric acid, and capric acid, which increase lipid levels on skins surface and provides hydration along with anti-fungal and antibacterial properties
Chamomile- anti- inflammatory with calming properties
Hemp Seed Oil- contains omega-3 fatty acids - an anti-inflammatory agent
Shea Nut Butter- a triglyceride which adds moisture and acts as a natural sunscreen and anti-inflammatory
Jojoba Oil- a natural liquid wax extracted from jojoba plant seeds
Candelilla Wax- derived from leaves of the candelilla shrub
Vitamin E- antioxidant
Rosemary Extract- natural preservative and antioxidant
Has your dog ever experienced dry, cracked, or crusty jowls?
A dog jowl is the loose flap of skin surrounding a dog’s mouth and lips. It is composed of a thin layer of fatty tissue and connective tissue.
Not only can the Organic Snout Soother heal a dry cracked nose- it also can moisturize and heal crusty, cracked, dry jowls!
Benefits of Jowls:
Makes eating and chewing easier because the skin is stretchy
Retains moisture and helps keep saliva in the mouth
Offers protection from other dogs because it is harder to grab a hold of
Keeps water out {for dogs who love to swim} by trapping a large air bubble close to the mouth
Assists with scents and tracking by wafting smells to the nose
Breeds with Prominent Jowls:
Bassett Hound
Blood Hound
Boxer
Bull Dog
Great Dane
Mastiff
Newfoundland
Rottweiler
Saint Bernard
"I have had personal experience using the snout soother on my Boston Terrier’s dry jowls. The product is amazing and improved his symptoms with just a few applications. He does not run when he sees the tin coming…he seems to enjoy having it rubbed on! It truly is a soother for him!" - Anita