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Candelilla wax

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Candelilla wax is a vegetable wax obtained from the leaves and stems of certain species of euphorbia, which are mainly found in North America. It has a yellowish to brownish color and a pleasant smell. Candelilla wax is often used in the cosmetics and food industry as it has a high melting temperature and is very stable. But candelilla wax can also be useful for dogs, especially as an ingredient in paw wax.

What is paw wax and what is it for?

Paw wax is a product designed to protect and care for dogs' paws. Dogs' paws are very sensitive and can be damaged by various factors, such as

  • Irritating substances such as road salt, fertilizers or chemicals
  • Extreme temperatures such as heat or cold
  • Rough or hard surfaces such as asphalt, gravel or snow
  • Moisture or dampness, which can lead to fungal infections or cracks

Paw wax forms a protective layer on the paw pads to ward off these factors and keep the skin supple. Paw wax can also prevent slipping on slippery floors by increasing the grip of the paws.

How is candelilla wax used in paw wax?

Candelilla wax is a common ingredient in paw wax as it offers several benefits:

  • It is vegan and hypoallergenic, so it is suitable for all dogs
  • It has a high melting temperature, so it stays solid even in warm weather
  • It is very hard and resistant, so it lasts a long time on the paws
  • It is water-repellent, so it protects against wetness
  • It has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, so it promotes the healing of wounds

Candelilla wax is usually mixed with other waxes such as beeswax or carnauba wax to achieve the optimum consistency and adhesion. In addition, essential oils or flavorings are often added to improve the smell or to achieve an additional effect.

How do you apply paw wax with candelilla wax?

Paw wax with candelilla wax should be applied regularly to ensure long-lasting protection. Application is simple and straightforward:

  • Clean your dog's paws thoroughly to remove dirt and dry them off
  • Warm the paw wax slightly in your hands or in the microwave until it becomes soft
  • Apply a thin layer of paw wax to the entire surface of the paw pads
  • Gently massage in the paw wax until it is completely absorbed
  • Do not let your dog lick or run immediately after application to prevent the paw wax from coming off

You can apply the paw wax daily or several times a week, depending on your dog's needs. Especially in winter or during long walks on rough surfaces, you should apply paw wax to your dog.

 

Candelilla wax is a vegetable wax obtained from the leaves and stems of euphorbia. It has many positive properties for skin care and is therefore often used in paw wax for dogs. Paw wax with candelilla wax protects the sensitive paw pads from irritants, temperatures, moisture and cracks. It also prevents slipping on slippery floors. Paw wax with candelilla wax should be applied regularly to clean and dry paws and massaged in. This way you can give your dog a pleasant and pain-free walking experience.

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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊

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