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The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice melter for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe - 100% salt and chloride free, guaranteed non-corrosive to all metals and non-conductive will not short out circuits. Nontoxic for animals and humans, safe around children and pets. Will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Received the Parent Tested Parent Approved Green Seal (PTPA). Works to a low temperature of -2 Degree. Packaged in an easy to use 8 lb. shaker jug - no messy bags to split or break. Unused ice melt is good for years with an unlimited shelf life. (Coloration may change, however it does not change the effectiveness of melting snow and ice).
SKU | 513482 |
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Primary Brand | Safe Paw |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 8 LBS |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 7.5 IN |
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Height | 11 IN |
Width | 5 IN |
Pellets come in a non-staining green color easy to see where you have spread. No other ice and snow melter works like Safe Paw - It is totally unique. Safe Paw is a patented dual-effect compound. The liquid component starts melting ice instantly while breaking its surface tension. This allows the crystal core to quickly penetrate and destabilize the ice and speed up the melting process. All this while Safe Paw proprietary traction agent provides slip protection. Safe Paw attracts heat to make it even more effective Endothermic reaction takes advantage of a solar effect. Use half the amount you would normally use of salt.
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Pedi paws is what it should be called
Puppie love
6 years ago
This is my 3 rd time buying it and will continue to buy it because my puppies ar...
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stbyrd
6 years ago
I bought this as I wanted the safest ice melt around my pup. It does not work at...
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What can I use to keep my dog’s paws health this winter?
How do I take care of my pets paws during the winter/snowy days ?
My two dogs have VERY tender Pads on their paws, during the Winter's Extreme cold and Icy weather. I bought a cream called 'Invisible Boot'. Is Vaseline just as good, as once the dogs are outside just to do their Duties, they hold their paws up, before getting back to the house. They are in my back yard, where no Salt is used. They just freeze their pads so quickly! I can't put Boots on them, as they are often in deep snow, and the Boots have come off, in the past. What about the Vaseline?
Took my dog for a walk and all of a sudden he stopped to lick his paws. I looked to see if he stepped on something but couldn’t see or feel anything. He started to limp off and on so I decided to take him back home. I took a flashlight to look at all paws but still didn’t see anything. The only thing I can think of that he would have stepped on is rock salt. They put it out today so it hasn’t been prolonged exposure, but could that be it? I washed his paws with soap, what else should I do?
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My puppy seemed to scrape one of his pads on his paws on ice outside I'm guessing which we have salt on. It is paw safe salt. He won't let me put a sock on it when he goes outside. But it seems to keep getting irritated and bleeding when we come inside. What should I do?
My dog has a sore spot on her foot. She has been limping on it and it is slightly swollen. We live in MN and took her for a walk on Sunday. It was 30* and there were puddles with ice she walked through. Salt is also used on roads in the area. What is this and what should I do for her?
She keeps chewing on her right paw pads, we are in the snowy and icy climate of Wisconsin, and a lot of people use rock salt. So I am mildly concerned about this thank you.
what could this be on my dogs paw? i tried epsom salt and derma vet and that’s not helping
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With the freezing temps we have been experiencing, Ive been doing everything to try to keep Brody’s paws warm and healthy when he’s outside. Boots aren’t really his favorite so I picked up some paw wax from the local bet store. They only had one brand and it doesn’t say any where if it is safe for the dogs to lick It (I’ve even checked their site). So I’ve included a picture of the product and ingredients and wanted to know if you could help with that. Thanks !
Hi, temperatures outside are very cold- 0 to 21 below zero. Our 15 yr old siberian husky black lab mix is experiencing painful difficulty going outside, lifting his paws as he walks. I had to go out and help him up a few steps on the deck. We plan to order some boots. Is there any medication or lotion we can put on his paws to help in the meantime?