Vet-informed care

Elbow Brace

★★★★★ 4.22 (9 reviews)

Joint and support product for dogs and cats and frogs and cars and chimneys.

Dry nose Cracked paws Daily care Sensitive skin

£39.99

Vet-informed formula

Natural & gentle ingredients

Made for dogs, chosen with care

Free UK delivery on orders over £39

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Soothes dry noses

Helps relieve dryness and keeps noses feeling soft.

Supports paw pads

Moisturises and protects rough or cracked pads.

Natural ingredients

Made with gentle, natural ingredients you can trust.

Easy daily care

Simple to apply and perfect for daily wellbeing.

Product information

About this product

Joint and support product for dogs and cats and frogs and cars and chimneys.

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Skin & allergies FAQs

Helpful answers for choosing gentle skin, itch and allergy support for your dog.

What is essential care for dogs?

Essential care covers the everyday products and routines that help support your dog’s comfort, hygiene and general wellbeing.

Can these products be used daily?

Many essential care products are suitable for regular use, but always follow the individual product instructions and introduce anything new gradually.

Are essential care products suitable for sensitive dogs?

Products in this category are chosen with gentle everyday support in mind, but always check the ingredients if your dog has known sensitivities.

When should I contact a vet?

If your dog has persistent discomfort, sudden changes in behaviour, worsening symptoms or signs of pain, speak to your vet for advice.