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Chlorine. Salt. Turf. Keep your athlete comfortable with a simple rhythm that fits heat, lines, and back-to-back jumps.
Can dry and irritate belly, armpits, and paws. Quick rinse → towel dry keeps skin calmer.
Repeated takeoffs can rub. Check for redness on chest, wrists, and inner thighs.
Under collars/harnesses = hot spots waiting to happen. Airflow and quick dry matter.
Red flags (heat, swelling, foul odor, oozing, behavior changes) → loop in your veterinarian.
Situation | Natural daily spray (K9 Advanced™) | HOCl spray (hypochlorous) |
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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. |
Fast belly/paw rinse after every splash.
One for heavy water, one for final dry under collar/harness.
Glovebox or ringside bag—spritz target zones and go.
Shade tent or fan helps between rounds; airflow is your friend.
K9 Advanced™ is built for real-life dogs—follow label directions and basic common sense. Ask your vet if you’re unsure.
Let products absorb before covering; keep gear clean and dry; follow your vet’s instructions if a bandage is involved.
Once skin is dry and the spritz has absorbed, you’re good to queue up again.
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