Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints but we often use it to describe the chronic joint changes that accompany our dogs as they age. No matter what definition you choose, arthritis is a common and painful condition that affects many of our aging dogs. I am often...
While PawFriction is used more frequently on dogs it can also be effectively used on cats. However, keep in mind that cat and dog paw pads are different. Because of the activity level of many cats the PawFriction granules tend wear off more quickly on cats than dogs....
Watching a puppy play and run can be quite comical! You know what we mean, they are adorable at that “awkward” stage. We have been asked if PawFriction can be used for puppies who stumble on wood or slippery surfaces. ABSOLUTLY! However, keep in mind that puppies,...
How effective is PawFriction for my dog, he is outside a lot and I am concerned that the product will rub off of his paw pads? Rest assured – this not an uncommon concern! Please keep in mind that PawFriction was designed for senior dogs with limited activity...
PawFriction is excited to roll-out its new packaging and now is a great time to share with you about how the PawFriction kit is built. JSI is a sheltered workshop bringing meaningful employment to developmentally disabled adults in Missouri and reliable help and...
We are frequently asked, “Is PawFriction easy to apply?”. Simply stated, YES! If you can trim your dog’s nails then you can apply PawFriction at home or have your vet apply it. Sometimes it is easier to apply if you have a friend to help because four hands are...