Pet First Aid Bundle - Clean & Protect Wounds - Speed Healing

Pet First Aid Bundle - Clean & Protect Wounds - Speed Healing

$104.36 USD $115.96 -11% OFF

Pet First Aid Bundle - Clean & Protect Wounds - Speed Healing

$104.36 USD $115.96 -11% OFF

Pet First Aid Bundle - Clean & Protect Wounds - Speed Healing

$104.36 USD $115.96 -11% OFF

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1. Arrowleaf Pet Paw & Skin (Formerly NaturPet)

A highly therapeutic, botanical first-aid cream crafted specifically for dogs dealing with active skin distress and minor injuries.

  • Best For: Treating localized, irritated "hot spots", minor trail wounds, raw bug bites, and skin rashes.

  • How it Works: This formula leans heavily on healing herbs like comfrey root (which contains allantoin to promote rapid cell regeneration), goldenseal root, marshmallow root, and tea tree essential oil. It actively fights irritation and helps prevent minor skin damage from expanding.

  • Crucial Tip: It has a bitter taste to discourage licking, but its rich essential oil profile means it is strictly for dogs and not suitable for cats.

2. Dr. Maggie Skin Care Ointment

A rich, soothing, and universal first-aid salvage salve designed to deeply hydrate and defend compromised skin tissues for both dogs and cats.

  • Best For: Superficially damaged skin, stubborn dry patches, localized scratches, or skin raw from environmental irritants (like grass allergies, collar chafing, or over-grooming).

  • How it Works: Built on a deeply moisturizing base of lanolin, coconut oil, and castor oil, it blends echinacea, thyme, and myrrh to calm inflammation. Beeswax and carnauba wax lock the active ingredients in place, creating a breathable, non-greasy protective shield that keeps dirt out while repairing tissue. Like Paw & Skin, it features a naturally bitter taste to deter licking.

3. Dr. Maggie Paw Protector

A preventive, heavy-duty barrier wax explicitly designed to protect your pet's hardest-working assets from harsh outdoor elements.

  • Best For: Preventing physical damage from the environment—scorching summer pavement, freezing winter ice, snow buildup, road salt, chemical de-icers, and rough hiking trails. Also great for dry, cracked noses.

  • How it Works: Rather than an intensive herbal first-aid treatment, this is an all-season shield. It relies on protective beeswax, candelilla wax, shea butter, and jojoba oil to insulate paw pads against abrasions and extreme temperatures. It absorbs beautifully, stays non-slip, and is completely food-grade and lick-safe for both dogs and cats.

1. Arrowleaf Pet Skin Spray Aid (Formerly NaturPet)

This light, fast-drying liquid herbal spray is your immediate first-line response for surface skin discomfort and acute irritation.

  • Best For: Fast relief from frantic scratching, raw bug bites, seasonal allergy flare-ups, and fresh, minor scrapes.

  • How it Works: The water-based botanical blend cools inflammation on contact and calms redness. Because it is a no-touch spray, you can easily coat hard-to-reach or highly sensitive areas without manually rubbing a sore, painful spot.

The Breakdown: When to reach for which?

  • Before heading outside: Apply Dr. Maggie Paw Protector to coat their paw pads. This acts as a preventative layer against trail debris, salt, heat, or ice.

  • If a hotspot or minor wound flares up (Dogs Only): Massage a thin layer of Arrowleaf Pet Paw & Skin directly onto the raw area to exploit its intensive herbal regenerative properties.

  • If managing overall skin chafing, raw patches, or treating a cat: Smooth on Dr. Maggie Skin Care Ointment to deeply hydrate the tissue and create a long-lasting, soothing recovery barrier.

1. Arrowleaf Pet Paw & Skin (Formerly NaturPet)

A highly therapeutic, botanical first-aid cream crafted specifically for dogs dealing with active skin distress and minor injuries.

  • Best For: Treating localized, irritated "hot spots", minor trail wounds, raw bug bites, and skin rashes.

  • How it Works: This formula leans heavily on healing herbs like comfrey root (which contains allantoin to promote rapid cell regeneration), goldenseal root, marshmallow root, and tea tree essential oil. It actively fights irritation and helps prevent minor skin damage from expanding.

  • Crucial Tip: It has a bitter taste to discourage licking, but its rich essential oil profile means it is strictly for dogs and not suitable for cats.

2. Dr. Maggie Skin Care Ointment

A rich, soothing, and universal first-aid salvage salve designed to deeply hydrate and defend compromised skin tissues for both dogs and cats.

  • Best For: Superficially damaged skin, stubborn dry patches, localized scratches, or skin raw from environmental irritants (like grass allergies, collar chafing, or over-grooming).

  • How it Works: Built on a deeply moisturizing base of lanolin, coconut oil, and castor oil, it blends echinacea, thyme, and myrrh to calm inflammation. Beeswax and carnauba wax lock the active ingredients in place, creating a breathable, non-greasy protective shield that keeps dirt out while repairing tissue. Like Paw & Skin, it features a naturally bitter taste to deter licking.

3. Dr. Maggie Paw Protector

A preventive, heavy-duty barrier wax explicitly designed to protect your pet's hardest-working assets from harsh outdoor elements.

  • Best For: Preventing physical damage from the environment—scorching summer pavement, freezing winter ice, snow buildup, road salt, chemical de-icers, and rough hiking trails. Also great for dry, cracked noses.

  • How it Works: Rather than an intensive herbal first-aid treatment, this is an all-season shield. It relies on protective beeswax, candelilla wax, shea butter, and jojoba oil to insulate paw pads against abrasions and extreme temperatures. It absorbs beautifully, stays non-slip, and is completely food-grade and lick-safe for both dogs and cats.

1. Arrowleaf Pet Skin Spray Aid (Formerly NaturPet)

This light, fast-drying liquid herbal spray is your immediate first-line response for surface skin discomfort and acute irritation.

  • Best For: Fast relief from frantic scratching, raw bug bites, seasonal allergy flare-ups, and fresh, minor scrapes.

  • How it Works: The water-based botanical blend cools inflammation on contact and calms redness. Because it is a no-touch spray, you can easily coat hard-to-reach or highly sensitive areas without manually rubbing a sore, painful spot.

The Breakdown: When to reach for which?

  • Before heading outside: Apply Dr. Maggie Paw Protector to coat their paw pads. This acts as a preventative layer against trail debris, salt, heat, or ice.

  • If a hotspot or minor wound flares up (Dogs Only): Massage a thin layer of Arrowleaf Pet Paw & Skin directly onto the raw area to exploit its intensive herbal regenerative properties.

  • If managing overall skin chafing, raw patches, or treating a cat: Smooth on Dr. Maggie Skin Care Ointment to deeply hydrate the tissue and create a long-lasting, soothing recovery barrier.

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