Thursday, November 21, 2013

Crusty Noses? Cracked Paws? DOG JUNKIE to the Rescue!


Many dogs are tormented by dry and crusty noses. Have you tried products that just don’t seem to work? Well look no further…Dog Junkie is here to save the day! Dog Junkie will revive those crusty and dry areas on your dog’s nose and paws. Your dog can have a healthy, moist, and smooth nose once again. Also say goodbye to those crusty painful paws!

• All Natural Product
Dog Junkie is handmade with organic ingredients and authentic beeswax right from the honeycomb. The purified beeswax is collected from a local Texas Beehive farm.

• Premium Ingredients
Dog Junkie has natural premium ingredients to ensure the best quality for your “Furever Friend”.
High quality ingredients: Beeswax, Shea Butter, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil, Caster Oil, Avocado Oil, Jojoba Oil, Almond Butter, Fragrance, and Vitamin E.

• And It Works!
I used it for my Brussels Griffon, Chewy, who was suffering from an ulcerated nose condition. My vet told me to try Neosporin; however, I didn’t get results. That’s when I decided to create a salve of my own that has top quality natural ingredients. After treating Chewy’s nose with Dog Junkie, he no longer suffers from an ulcerated, dry, and crusty nose. My vet encouraged me to keep using Dog Junkie because it clearly works!

Directions: Dab Dog Junkie on the nose or paws and watch it melt in. Use twice daily for the first week, and use as needed for maintenance. Treatment for the paws works best if you can apply the salve and then cover with a doggie sock for a minimum of five minutes. This will allow the salve to permeate the paw and prevent your pup from licking.

The nose and paws will soften after a couple of days. Use a Q-tip to help exfoliate the old and crusty layers of the skin – leaving your pup’s nose and paws baby soft in no time!

Satisfaction Guaranteed: If you are not happy with Dog Junkie for any reason, you may return the unused portion for a full refund.
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