SOLUTION PD: DAMP HEAT PAWS Herbal Paw Soak

$25.00

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Swollen, red paws: Pododermatitis is not a disease. It is a term that simply means inflammation of the skin of the paws. This can look like simple redness of the skin between the toes or there may also be swelling, papules, pustules, ulcers, or bald spots. Your pet may show signs of pain (lameness) or they may indicate it itches (licking or chewing their paws). Many different underlying conditions can cause pododermatitis and it is important that you work with your pet’s veterinarian to discover the underlying cause so you can choose the most effective treatment options.

To help make affected paws more comfortable, use this herbal paw soak daily. **

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WHY CHOOSE IT

Swollen, red paws: Pododermatitis is not a disease. It is a term that simply means inflammation of the skin of the paws. This can look like simple redness of the skin between the toes or there may also be swelling, papules, pustules, ulcers, or bald spots. Your pet may show signs of pain (lameness) or they may indicate it itches (licking or chewing their paws). Many different underlying conditions can cause pododermatitis and it is important that you work with your pet’s veterinarian to discover the underlying cause so you can choose the most effective treatment options.

To help make affected paws more comfortable, use this herbal paw soak daily. **

WHY CHOOSE IT

Swollen, red paws: Pododermatitis is not a disease. It is a term that simply means inflammation of the skin of the paws. This can look like simple redness of the skin between the toes or there may also be swelling, papules, pustules, ulcers, or bald spots. Your pet may show signs of pain (lameness) or they may indicate it itches (licking or chewing their paws). Many different underlying conditions can cause pododermatitis and it is important that you work with your pet’s veterinarian to discover the underlying cause so you can choose the most effective treatment options.

To help make affected paws more comfortable, use this herbal paw soak daily. **

  • Drop teabag into a bowl, basin, or other suitable heat-safe container for soaking paws. Add boiling water and steep herbs. Use enough water to just cover the paws. When water cools to lukewarm, soak affected paws for 10 to 15 minutes. Dry paws and then apply the appropriate CMD Pet Solutions ointment, cream, or topical tincture for the specific needs of your pet. Repeat once daily as needed. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY

  • 100% Natural Ingredients:

    Fructus Cnidii (cnidium fruit)

    Radix Sophorae flavescentis (sophora root)

    Fructus Kochiae (kochia fruit)

    Cortex Phellodendri (phellodendron bark)

    Folium Artemisiae argyi (mugwort leaf)

    Radix et Rhizoma Rhei (rhubarb root)

    Sodium Sulfate siccatus

  • All CMD Pet Solutions external products are designed to be used in conjunction with a matching herbal supplement for best results. SOLUTION PD: DAMP HEAT PAWS Herbal Paw Soak can be combined with the internal skin support of SOLUTION PD: DAMP HEAT PAWS herbal supplement as needed or as recommended by your pet’s veterinarian.

    It is especially important that you consult with your pet’s veterinarian to determine what is triggering the problems in your pet’s paws because underlying causes such as infection or parasites must be properly treated.

    Once the source of the pododermatitis has been determined, it is best to combine SOLUTION PD: Damp Heat Paws products with other appropriate CMD SOLUTION formulated for the underlying cause. This will be the most effective way to support the overall health of your pet’s skin.

    If demodicosis is the underlying issue, pair with SOLUTION DM: Invaders products

    If bacterial infection is present, pair with SOLUTION HS: Damp Heat or Solution FO: Toxic Heat products (as appropriate).

    If yeast or fungus is discovered, pair with SOLUTION Y/F: Damp Heat products

    If atopic eczema is suspected, pair with SOLUTION EC: Active Damp Heat or SOLUTION EC: Active Hot Blood products (as appropriate).

**For best results, combine use of these products with professional care from a licensed veterinarian. These products and statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your veterinarian.  Many skin diseases have similar symptoms and can look alike to the untrained eye.  Some skin conditions can be serious.  Some require pharmaceutical treatment and regular monitoring.  If you are not certain what is causing your pet’s skin symptoms, seek professional veterinary care for your pet before trying to solve the problem yourself.  Proper diagnosis is vital to choosing the most effective treatment.