Davie's Naturals

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3 Must-read Tips for Snout Rescue

1. Distract

Dogs love to lick! That’s why Snout Rescue was designed for quick absorption. But just in case your pup is extra quick:

  1. Gently apply Snout Rescue
  2. Hold for a few moments
  3. Distract your dog with a favorite toy or Sweet Potato Treat

2. Repeat

For most snouts, 2 applications per day will do the trick!

But every nose is different. So start with 2, then adjust the frequency as needed.

3. Avoid

Snout Rescue will soften at 100° F so avoid storing in vehicles during warm weather. If you live in a warmer climate, let your product sit inside for 30 minutes prior to opening.

Accidentally left it outside? Mailbox get too hot?

No worries – simply contact us at woof@daviesnaturals.com and we’ll be happy to help!

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FAQ's

How much should I apply?

Snout Rescue is very potent, so a little goes a long way. Start with just enough balm to cover the tip of your finger and gently rub into the snout.

How long until I start seeing results?

Typically, you will see results within 1 to 3 days of application.

Does this offer protection from the sun?

Yes! Our formula includes ingredients with natural sun protection, such as Raspberry Seed Oil. Snout Rescue is perfect for beach bums and trailblazers alike.

Is this safe for all dogs?

Yes, Snout Rescue is safe to use on all breeds, sizes, and ages.

Can I use this on areas other than the snout?

Yes, you may apply Snout Rescue to other external areas. Just be careful to avoid contact with their eyes!

Should I clean their snout before application?

It depends. If they’ve just come in from playing outside, then wiping off excess dirt will help. But if not, then cleaning their snout before application won’t be necessary.

What if my dog’s snout is not improving or seems to be getting worse?

Feel free to contact us and we’ll be happy to help. However, if you notice the snout condition worsening, we recommend you consult with your veterinarian.