A dog's nose should be naturally moist. If the nose is dry, cracked or rough, it can be due to factors such as weather, dry air, genetic causes or lack of fluids.
As dog owners, we can help the body stay hydrated and re-greased, just like we can on our own. HUMLE's nose stick is designed for the dog's sensitive nose.
In some cases of dry nose it can be due to serious problems, please consult with your veterinarian if the dryness stops being occasional and becomes more permanent, as well as if it suddenly cracks.
Hops nose stick is a handy stick for easy application to the nose. The stick has no added fragrance, but only a faint natural scent of the oils and beeswax.
With the added unique hop oil together with other organic plant-based oils, an environment is created where fungus and yeast do not thrive and the skin is strengthened in its natural recovery.
Hops are traditionally used as an ingredient in beer and, according to both historical documents and modern studies, have good properties against:
-Sponge
-Bacteria
-Virus
HUMP Nosig nose stick is a very thick ointment, as it does not contain any water.
Lubricate your nose morning and evening for 7 days in case of acute problems. Then lubricate 1-2 times a week to strengthen the skin and keep problems at bay.
If the dog licks the ointment, it doesn't matter, but the ointment works best on the nose.
HUMPLE Nosig nose stick is designed for animals and is therefore registered in the product register via kemi.se.
Contains 17 ml of organic oils of shea butter, castor oil, olive oil, Swedish beeswax, hops oil and vitamin E.
Pet owner responsibility
As a dog owner, you always have a responsibility for your furry friend, whether it's food, shampoo, ointments, routines, exercise, etc. You constantly make choices about what you believe is best for your dog.
The same goes for using our products. We believe that average dog owners do the best they can for their dog, choosing veterinary care when necessary, and natural ointments and drops as a compliment. We do not recommend anyone forego veterinary care when needed.