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The We Love Doodles 4-in-1 Dog Shampoo cleans, conditions, detangles, and moisturizes for a healthy, shiny coat. Made with natural, clean ingredients and proudly crafted in the USA, it’s gentle yet effective for all breeds.

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Why is our shampoo so good?

Cleans

Create a protective barrier that locks moisture into your skin, preventing dryness and irritation and shielding your skin from harm.

Detangles

Create a protective barrier that locks moisture into your skin, preventing dryness and irritation and shielding your skin from harm.

Conditions

Create a protective barrier that locks moisture into your skin, preventing dryness and irritation and shielding your skin from harm.

Moisterisers

Create a protective barrier that locks moisture into your skin, preventing dryness and irritation and shielding your skin from harm.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

For most dogs, applying paw balm 2–3 times per week is enough to keep paw pads moisturized and healthy. If your dog’s paws are cracked, dry, or exposed to extreme heat or cold, you can use it daily until the skin improves. Always start with clean, dry paws so the balm absorbs properly.

Dog paw balm usually absorbs within a few minutes. Apply a thin layer and gently massage it into the paw pads and between the toes—more product won’t make it work faster. Try to keep your dog still or distracted for a minute or two to avoid tracking the balm on floors.

To use dog paw balm, gently wipe your dog's paws clean and dry. Scoop a small amount and massage it into the pads and between the toes. Apply regularly—especially before and after walks in winter, hot pavement, or rough terrain. Consistency helps maintain soft, protected paw pads.

Yes, many veterinarians recommend paw balm to keep paw pads moisturized and protected. Healthy paw pads need flexibility and moisture to handle hot pavement, cold weather, and rough surfaces. Using paw balm before and after walks can help prevent cracking and irritation, especially in active or outdoor dogs.

Most dog-safe paw balms are fine if licked in small amounts, but ingredients matter. Avoid balms with tea tree oil, artificial fragrances, parabens, or other potentially toxic additives. If your dog licks excessively or shows signs like vomiting or drooling, stop use and consult a vet. Always choose pet-safe, natural ingredients.