Paw Cleaner Washer for Dogs with Portable and Durable Effective Coat Care Shedding Control and Grooming Tool
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If you have a pet that loves playing around outside, you know that dirty paws are a no-no inside your house.
Let our Dog Paw Cleaner change your life! It's fun and easy to use - like a paw-sanitizer for your pets!
BENEFITS:
SOFT&SAFE FOR PETS:It's BPA free and made from recycled eco-friendly material that will not make pets feel ache, itchy or discomfort. The soft but durable bristles quickly remove any mud, sand, dirt, or grass from your pup's paw.
SIMPLE AND EASY TO USE: Just add a little bit of water and gently twist and turn until you get all the dirt off your pup's paw. Repeat this as much as needed then dry your pup off with a towel.
VERY PORTABLE: You can rest easy knowing you can take the Dog Paw Cleaner with you anywhere so your dog can stay clean on the go! Walks in the park can now be enjoyable from start to finish.
GREAT FOR ALL PUPS: Enjoy going out with your dogs, no muddy paws again, keep your sofa and floor clean, no more footprints. Keep your house clean from now on.
WHICH SIZE IS BEST FOR YOUR DOG?
Size Paw Width
Small 1.9-2.3 Inches Wide Medium 2.4-2.8 Inches Wide Large 2.8-3.2 Inches Wide
Breed Examples:
Small Breeds: Chihuahua, Dachshund, Maltese, Pomeranian, Yorkie, and Boston Terriers.
Medium Breed: Corgi, Beagle, Border Collie, Boxer, English Bulldog.
Large Breeds: Bulldog, German Shepard, Golden Retriever, Labrador, Husky.
Regular Grooming For A Healthier, Happier Pet
Grooming is more than aesthetics — regular brushing, nail trimming, and coat care are essential for your pet's health. Grooming sessions also provide an opportunity to check for skin issues, lumps, or parasites before they become serious problems.
Grooming Benefits
Reduces shedding and keeps your home cleaner
Prevents painful matting and skin irritation
Allows early detection of skin conditions or parasites
Strengthens the trust and bond between pet and owner
Grooming Frequency
Short-coated dogs benefit from weekly brushing. Long-coated breeds may need daily brushing to prevent matting. Nails should be trimmed every 3-4 weeks. Ears should be checked weekly and cleaned as needed to prevent infection.
Frequently Asked Questions
The S cup (approximately 5cm diameter) fits toy breeds and cats up to around 5 lbs. M (approximately 7cm) fits medium breeds like Beagles. L (approximately 9cm) fits paws up to 8cm across — large Labs and Goldens. Great Dane paws typically measure 10-12cm across and will not fit even the L cup without forcing, which stresses the bristles.
The silicone bristles are soft by design, but vigorous twisting with a dog that pulls its paw backward can cause the bristles to rake the inter-digital skin. For dogs with sensitive or already irritated paw pads (e.g., from salt or hot pavement), wet the bristles thoroughly before use and use a slow, gentle twist rather than a scrubbing motion.
With enough water and gentle twisting, the bristles reach between the toes for light mud. For packed mud or burrs wedged deep between toes, you will need to pre-soak the paw in water first, then use the cup. The cup removes surface debris efficiently; deep inter-digital cleaning still requires a soft brush or cloth follow-up.
Under normal daily use for 1-2 dogs, the BPA-free plastic body holds up for 6-12 months before showing stress cracks around the base where the bristle insert meets the cup. Cracking accelerates if the cup is dropped on hard floors repeatedly. The bristle insert is the first component to wear — bristles soften and lose shape after several months of heavy use.
Fill to the bristle base — roughly 40-60ml depending on size. Any more and water splashes out with the first twist. The open top means water will slosh if your dog pulls the paw upward suddenly. Use the cup outdoors or on a non-slip mat indoors. The orange color version helps you see the water level clearly.
Yes, adding a small amount (2-3 drops) of pet-safe shampoo to the water improves mud and oil removal. Rinse the paw with clean water afterward so shampoo residue does not remain between the toes, which can cause irritation or licking. Avoid human shampoo — dog skin pH is different and human formulas can dry out paw pads.