How often do you clean your feet? Once every few weeks? Months? Once a year? No! More than likely you clean your feet once or twice a day, right! Why not do the same for your beloved family pup?! Check out this super easy, all-natural moisturizing DIY Dog Paw Wash.
Our pups walk outside on the street, in the grass, through their pee, on their poop, through other dogs pee, and back into our house. They climb all over us and on our sofa and in our beds (if they’re lucky), and if you’re like most people (including myself at times), you probably only clean those stanky feet once a month when you bathe them. I’ve even been know to stick my pup’s feet right in my nose claiming the delicious “popcorn-like smell!” CRINGE! GRIMACING FACE EMOJI!
No more. It stops now. It’s just too easy to whip up this DIY Dog Paw Wash and wipe those puppy pads clean. This recipe consists of one of my go-to household cleansers, Dr. Bronner’s Pure Castile Soap, coconut oil, and water! It’s that simple.
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Dr. Bronner’s Pure Castile Soap is completely pure and organic, cruelty-free, and never tested on animals. In conjunction with the coconut oil’s moisturizing and antimicrobial properties, this DIY Dog Paw Wash helps cleanse while keeping your pup’s pads moisturized. I like to follow the cleaning with this all-natural paw balm from PupLove. Now those feet should be ready for sniffen!
DIY Dog Paw Wash Ingredients:
- 1 Tsp Dr Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soap
- 1 Tbsp Coconut Oil
- Water
- 4oz glass spray bottle
DIY Dog Paw Wash Directions:
- Melt coconut oil in the microwave if solid (about 20 seconds).
- Once melted, add it to a 4oz. glass spray bottle along with Dr. Bronner’s Pure Castile Soap.
- Fill the rest of the bottle with water and shake.
- Spray on a clean cloth and wipe your pup’s pads clean.
- Follow up with an all-natural paw balm for lasting moisturized pads. My favorite is PupLove + Co Paw Balm.
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How often do you clean your pup’s feet? Will you clean them more often with this DIY Dog Paw Wash? If you like this recipe please pin and share!
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Hi! I’m Meagan I just turned 40! I’ve been married for 14 years. She is a proud boy mom, happily navigating her way through the little boy years. She met her husband 20 years ago in high school; they got married 10 years later after graduating from the University of South Florida. Meagan currently helps run a family business with her parents while blogging about her life and love of DIY projects!
When she isn’t chasing her son around and constantly picking up Matchbox cars, she enjoys spending time with her family on a beach anywhere. She also loves decorating and organizing her home, delving into fun DIY projects, bargain shopping, and eating at unique restaurants. She also loves Barbecue anything and a good show or movie on Netflix.
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