Why dock diving challenges skin and coat
Repeated soaking changes the skin’s balance. Add sun, sand, algae, pool chemicals, and friction from gear and you get the usual list: rough coat, dry patches, and irritated spots that show up fast.
The three-step post water routine
- Rinse and reset Rinse off lake, pool, or ocean residue. Pat dry well, especially in folds and under collars.
- Inspect the common trouble spots Check paws, belly, armpits, elbows, and around the collar line.
- Condition what stays rough Use a conditioning step on dry or rough areas instead of waiting until they crack.
Where K9 TheraMud fits
K9 TheraMud is a mineral-rich conditioning treatment used to support comfort on dry, rough areas like noses, elbows, and paw pads, and to support coat conditioning routines after repeated water exposure.
How to use TheraMud for water dogs
- Start clean Apply only after the area is rinsed and towel-dry.
- Apply a thin targeted layer Keep it light, focus on rough spots.
- Short contact window Let it sit briefly, then wipe off excess if needed.
- Repeat consistently The goal is steady conditioning, not a once-a-month rescue session.
Do not ignore these red flags
- Hot, swollen areas or obvious pain
- Open skin, bleeding, drainage, or foul odor
- Sudden limping or refusal to bear weight
- Lethargy, fever, or behavior change