Best Skin Spray for Dock Dogs | Draw It Out® K9 Athlete Care

Dock-Diving Dog Skin Care Relief — Post-Pool Comfort | Draw It Out® K9 Advanced™
Draw It Out® K9 Advanced™

Dock-Diving Dog Skin Care Relief — Rinse, Dry, Spritz

Chlorine. Salt. Turf. Keep your athlete comfortable with a simple rhythm that fits heat, lines, and back-to-back jumps.

Post-Pool Comfort No-Sting Feel Between-Bath Friendly

Dock-day irritants to watch

Pool chlorine & lake minerals

Can dry and irritate belly, armpits, and paws. Quick rinse → towel dry keeps skin calmer.

Turf & board friction

Repeated takeoffs can rub. Check for redness on chest, wrists, and inner thighs.

Trapped moisture & heat

Under collars/harnesses = hot spots waiting to happen. Airflow and quick dry matter.

90-second post-jump routine

  • Rinse: Fast freshwater pass on belly, armpits, paws, and tail base.
  • Dry: Towel + a minute of shade/airflow. Lift the collar/harness to dry skin underneath.
  • Spritz: Light, even mist of K9 Advanced™ on target areas.
  • Reset: Short walk or chew while it absorbs, then back to the line.

Red flags (heat, swelling, foul odor, oozing, behavior changes) → loop in your veterinarian.

Which spray, which job

Situation Natural daily spray (K9 Advanced™) HOCl spray (hypochlorous)
Post-pool skin comfort Daily comfort on paws, belly, armpits, tail base. Not the go-to—HOCl is a cleanser step, not a comfort routine.
Minor scrapes / cleanup Use natural spray after cleansing for comfort. Short-term cleansing as advised by your vet.
Frequency Light spritz after each rinse/dry cycle and post-event. Acute/short-term per veterinary guidance.

Event-day skin comfort kit

Freshwater + squeeze bottle

Fast belly/paw rinse after every splash.

Two towels

One for heavy water, one for final dry under collar/harness.

K9 Advanced™ Relief Spray

Glovebox or ringside bag—spritz target zones and go.

Shade tent or fan helps between rounds; airflow is your friend.

Fast answers

Safe if licked?

K9 Advanced™ is built for real-life dogs—follow label directions and basic common sense. Ask your vet if you’re unsure.

Under wraps or shirts?

Let products absorb before covering; keep gear clean and dry; follow your vet’s instructions if a bandage is involved.

How soon before the next jump?

Once skin is dry and the spritz has absorbed, you’re good to queue up again.

Keep your dock dog comfortable

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