“This balm works very well and nourishes the dog's skin from being dry. It smells good and easy to use. A small amount goes a long way. I use it on my dogs armpits where he tends to get dry. It does not leave any residue and melts into the skin. I love it!”
“I use pet balm on my dog every week because we do a lot of hiking. The balm was harder to spread than I expected so I had to dig in to scoop out some but it got easier once I made a hole in the product. It was enough to use on my dog and he liked licking it after I put it on. Seems to work well to keep his paws moisturized and protected.”
“I was hopeful I got for a nice, easy to apply ointment or cream
but not this stuff.
It's impossible to get it on your fingers much less Paws.
It's very hard and not the quality product from Skouts Honor
that I'm used to.”
Hi Laura,
I'm sorry to hear that you aren't happy with our Prebiotic Pet Balm! The consistency is harder and this is to ensure that the product doesn't melt during transit. We recommend first breaking the surface of the balm by applying pressure with your thumbs, and this will help with the application process. We are also making some changes to our formula to help make the application easier. Please reach out to us if you have any additional questions or concerns and we'd be happy to help.
Best,
Susie
Hi Carolyn,
We appreciate your concern about our topical prebiotics. Topical prebiotics act as a food source and help probiotics and good bacteria flourish on your pets skin. They both support the skins microbiome. Whether it's in the gut, paws, or on the nose, wherever bad bacteria lies, good bacteria exist as well. Topical prebiotics and probiotics are relatively new to skincare and especially to pet products. We take pride in offering revolutionary pet products that are safe for pets and effective. Please reach out to us if you have any additional questions or concerns.
Thank you,
Jeremiah
Hi Kathleen,
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback! As long as the Prebiotic Pet Balm is able to sit on either the nose or paws for at least a few minutes you should still be able to see results but I know this can be tricky with some dogs.Here's a blog post that you might find helpful below
https//www.skoutshonor.com/blogs/resources/why-do-dogs-lick-their-paws?_pos=_sid=996e6fedc_ss=r
Thank you,
Jeremiah
“Finally! A balm that helps my pups dry nose as it gets colder out. Ive tried so many this one does the trick. I like how it not only moisturizes but also has a texture that provides a barrier of sorts to the elements.”