Itchy or Irritated Areas (Targeted Support)
Start with clean, dry skin. Apply a thin layer to the spot. Leave on 15 to 20 minutes, then rinse or wipe off. Repeat daily for a few days, then use 2 to 3 times per week to keep the area looking settled.
K9 Advanced™
A mineral rich topical mud for dog skin and coat support. Built for real life use on itchy, dry, or irritated spots including paws, belly, folds, and “that one patch” that gets cranky after walks or weather changes. Helps calm the surface, condition dry areas, and keep the coat looking balanced with naturally derived minerals and clays.
Quick routine: apply a thin layer, let it sit, then rinse or wipe clean. Use after messy outings, between baths, or whenever the skin needs a reset.
Mineral clay mud for dog skin and coat support
K9 TheraMud™ is a mineral rich topical mud built for the moments dogs get stressed most: after walks, during weather swings, and between baths. Use it on targeted zones like paws, belly, folds, elbows, and irritated patches to support a more settled look and a coat that feels conditioned.
Simple routine. Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin. Leave on 10 to 30 minutes, then rinse or wipe off. Consistent, targeted use beats heavy coverage.
External use only. If irritation spreads quickly, looks infected, or your dog is in obvious discomfort, consult your veterinarian.
After walks, rinse grit, dry well, apply thin between toes, leave on 10 to 15 minutes, then wipe or rinse.
Great after grass and trail days. Apply a light to medium layer, leave on 20 to 30 minutes, then rinse or wipe clean.
Spot use works best. Start thin, leave on 15 to 20 minutes, then clean off. Repeat consistently for a few days.
Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin. Avoid eyes, mouth, and inside the nose.
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Draw It Out® K9 TheraMud™ is mineral based support for real dog life. Simple, targeted, repeatable.
K9 TheraMud™ is the add on step for stress zones that get cranky after outside time. Use it on paws, belly, folds, elbows, and localized irritated patches. Keep it simple: thin layer, 10 to 30 minute set, then rinse or wipe off.
Use this quick guide to match common skin and coat stress points with a simple routine. Most dogs do best with a thin layer, a short leave on time, and an easy rinse or wipe off.
External use only. Avoid eyes, mouth, and the inside of the nose. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin. If irritation persists or worsens, consult your veterinarian.
Three repeatable routines for real life. Pick the one that matches what your dog is doing (and what their skin tends to do right after).
Start with clean, dry skin. Apply a thin layer to the spot. Leave on 15 to 20 minutes, then rinse or wipe off. Repeat daily for a few days, then use 2 to 3 times per week to keep the area looking settled.
Rinse paws and belly, dry well, then apply a medium layer. Leave on 20 to 30 minutes, then rinse or wipe clean. This is the routine most owners stick with because it fits the calendar and prevents the “itchy after outside” spiral.
Rinse debris, towel dry, then apply a moderate layer where the coat took the hit. Leave on 20 to 30 minutes, then rinse. Finish with a soft brush once dry if your dog’s coat benefits from it.
Each ingredient has a job. The goal is simple: support skin and coat comfort during the moments dogs get stressed most, like after walks, during seasonal itch, and between baths.
A fine mineral clay that helps bind to surface grime and excess oils, so the skin can feel more comfortable without harsh stripping.
A well known soothing botanical that supports skin hydration and helps dry areas feel less tight.
Traditionally used plant ingredients that help skin look more settled, especially when it tends to show redness or “stressed” patches.
Antioxidant support that helps condition the coat and supports the skin barrier feel as part of a consistent routine.
Quick math for multi dog homes. Adjust amount and frequency to match your routine. For most dogs, the best results come from consistent spot use, not heavy application.
External use only. Avoid eyes, mouth, and inside the nose. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin. If irritation persists or worsens, consult your veterinarian.
Designed for common “stress zones” that get cranky after walks, weather shifts, and messy outdoor time. Start with a thin layer and keep it targeted.
Avoid eyes, mouth, and inside the nose. Do not apply to open wounds or broken skin.
A smooth, mineral mud that spreads best in a thin layer. Targeted use beats heavy coverage.
Most routines use a 10 to 30 minute set. Keep your dog busy during the set time, then rinse or wipe clean.
Apply on clean, dry skin for best results. Rinse or wipe off after the set, then towel dry. Brush once dry if your dog’s coat needs it.
Straight answers for real dog routines.
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