Your pooch can get sunburnt too! Protect your dog from the harmful UV rays of the sun with Petkin Doggy Sunwipes SP15 Sunscreen. Wipe your dog with this specially formulated wipes, infused with SPF 15+ sunscreen every time your head outdoors. The gentle, non greasy formula was developed specifically for use in dogs and comes in convenient coconut and vanilla scented wipes for easy application. Ideal for use on any area of nonpigmented, pink skin including the muzzle, belly, nose and ears.
Key Features
- These unique wipes are designed specifically for dogs
- Compares to SPF15 rated human sunscreen and provides highly effective sun protection
- Each wipe is moistened with a gentle, non-greasy formula
- Contains natural ingredients with beautiful vanilla/coconut scent
- Veterinarian approved
- Recyclable packaging
- Resealable package ensures wipes are kept moistened and ready for use
- Includes 20 heavy duty, jumbo size wipes in pack
How To Use
- Guaranteed easy to use! Simply wipe all over your dog, especially on ears, nose, muzzle, pink skin and entire coat of light-coloured or short-haired dogs Common breeds which require greater sun protection include - Bull Terriers, Dalmatians, Jack Russell Terriers, Chihuahuas, Beagles, Boxers, Whippets, Greyhounds, Maltese, and West Highland Terriers
- For additional sunscreen protection, use with Petkin Doggy Sunstick
- Apply liberally all over 15 minutes before sun exposure (especially on ears, nose, muzzle, pink skin areas and entire coat of light coloured or short haired dogs). Use additional wipes as necessary.
- Reapply at least every 2 hours. For puppies under 6 months, ask a veterinarian.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Octyl Methoxycinnamate 1.5%, Benzophenone-3 1% (Sunscreen), Titanium Dioxide 1%
Inactive Ingredients: Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Cetyl Alcohol, Aloe, Lanolin, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Tocopheryl Acetate, Chamomile Flower Extract, Xanthan Gum, Disodium EDTA, Methylisothiazolinone.
Precautions
- Not recommended for use in cats
- Puppies under 6 months – ask a veterinarian