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Blog For Our Paw Pals
Blog For Our Paw Pals
Helped Heal Spine Injury
I feel this product has really given my mini schnauzer a better quality of life and has helped heal his spine injury. We have been using this product for 6 months now. We use it on his back paws and have to apply about every 5 days. When it’s wet outside its more...
Excellent Product
Excellent product. Our 14yr old Golden was having major issues on our hardwood floors especially when trying to stand. I clipped her nails and trimmed all the fur on her paws and found I did not need to use Vaseline or other product to keep off fur. Just placed glue...
Will Tough Ropes Damage My Senior Dog’s Brittle Teeth?
Would you give your elderly grandmother a stale, overcooked fruitcake to munch on for fun? Of course not! Grandma's teeth could crack or the dry cake could hurt her gums. Fido won't complain like grandma, but we need to be mindful of his teeth, too. When choosing...
How to Help Your Senior Pet With Vision Challenges
You're running around in the yard when you notice that blue tint in Fido's eyes. He is getting older. Does that mean your pet is having trouble seeing? While glasses might make for a fun Instagram post, corrective lenses won't help Fido see better. As they age, eye...
This product REALLY works!
This product REALLY works! My 16 year old jack Russell, Olive was losing her footing all the time on our wood floors. It completely solved the problem. Thank you so much for inventing such a great and much needed product. - Kelly
I cried the first time she WALKED across the tile!
After receiving PawFriction and applying it to her feet I cannot even believe the difference!! I cried the first time she WALKED across the tile not to mention she is able to get up from laying down, ON HER OWN! - Tava
Normal or Odd Cat Behavior? What You Should Know About Aging Cat Issues
I’ve been noticing some behavior changes in my senior cat. Is this part of the aging process, and what behaviors should I be concerned about? Find out here.
Are Dog Chews or Dental Sticks Okay for My Senior Dog?
Are you thinking to yourself: are dog chews or dental sticks OK for my senior dog? If so, click here to learn more about it today.
If you are hesitant TRY THIS PRODUCT I am so thrilled!
My dog's neurologist recommended PawFriction because her rear right leg kept slipping out from underneath her on the wood floor. She has had 2 spinal surgeries and isn't the sturdiest in her feet. I cannot believe how amazing this works. I wish I could upload a video...