K9 BLOG

Routine-first dog care, written for real life

This blog is a working library for everyday dog comfort routines: post-walk itch, skin and coat upkeep, nose and paw maintenance, and simple reset steps after play and training. No hype. No chaos. Just repeatable habits you can actually stick with.

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Horse Liniment for Dogs | What to Avoid and a Safer Routine
Horse Liniment for Dogs | What to Avoid and a Safer Routine
September 9, 2025

Horse Liniment for Dogs | What to Avoid and a Safer Routine

Thinking about using horse liniment on your dog. Here’s what to avoid, why dogs are...
K9 Advanced Relief Spray Benefits | Routine First Dog Comfort Support
K9 Advanced Relief Spray Benefits | Routine First Dog Comfort Support
July 27, 2025

K9 Advanced Relief Spray Benefits | Routine First Dog Comfort Support

A clear, routine-first breakdown of why dog owners keep Draw It Out® K9 Advanced Relief...
Best Hot Spot Spray for Dogs | Calm Routine That Works
Best Hot Spot Spray for Dogs | Calm Routine That Works
April 4, 2025

Best Hot Spot Spray for Dogs | Calm Routine That Works

Hot spots move fast. This guide gives you a calm, step by step routine that...
Draw It Out® vs Hypochlorous Acid | Best Relief for Dog Allergies
Draw It Out® vs Hypochlorous Acid | Best Relief for Dog Allergies
April 3, 2025

Draw It Out® vs Hypochlorous Acid | Best Relief for Dog Allergies

Hypochlorous acid is a great cleanser step for minor skin issues when your vet says...
Natural Dog Allergy Relief Spray | Draw It Out® K9 Care Solutions
Natural Dog Allergy Relief Spray | Draw It Out® K9 Care Solutions
April 2, 2025

Natural Dog Allergy Relief Spray | Draw It Out® K9 Care Solutions

A routine-first guide to allergy season care. What to use for daily itch support, when...
Best Dog Friendly Hiking Destinations | Rules, Access, and Trail Comfort
Best Dog Friendly Hiking Destinations | Rules, Access, and Trail Comfort
December 18, 2024

Best Dog Friendly Hiking Destinations | Rules, Access, and Trail Comfort

Ten iconic places you can explore with your dog, with the real-world rule that matters...
Natural Pet Care Revolution | Draw It Out® K9 Advanced Line
Natural Pet Care Revolution | Draw It Out® K9 Advanced Line
January 2, 2024

Natural Pet Care Revolution | Draw It Out® K9 Advanced Line

Natural pet care works when it is routine-first: fewer gimmicks, more consistency. Here is what...
Dog Joint and Muscle Discomfort | Signs, Routines, and K9 Advanced Relief Spray
Dog Joint and Muscle Discomfort | Signs, Routines, and K9 Advanced Relief Spray
July 5, 2023

Dog Joint and Muscle Discomfort | Signs, Routines, and K9 Advanced Relief Spray

Dogs show discomfort through movement long before they “act injured.” This guide covers common signs...
SLS Free Dog Shampoo | Why It Matters for Skin and Coat Health
SLS Free Dog Shampoo | Why It Matters for Skin and Coat Health
June 30, 2023

SLS Free Dog Shampoo | Why It Matters for Skin and Coat Health

SLS can clean fast, but it can also strip the skin barrier and make sensitive...
K9 TheraMud Mineral Rich Dog Conditioner | Skin and Coat Routine
K9 TheraMud Mineral Rich Dog Conditioner | Skin and Coat Routine
May 24, 2023

K9 TheraMud Mineral Rich Dog Conditioner | Skin and Coat Routine

K9 TheraMud is a mineral-rich conditioning treatment built for dogs living real life: dry noses,...
Non Staining Dog Skin and Coat Conditioner | K9 TheraMud
Non Staining Dog Skin and Coat Conditioner | K9 TheraMud
May 14, 2023

Non Staining Dog Skin and Coat Conditioner | K9 TheraMud

K9 TheraMud is a mineral-rich conditioning treatment made for dry, rough areas and coat comfort....
K9 TheraMud Skin and Coat Conditioner | Dry Nose, Elbows, and Paw Pads
K9 TheraMud Skin and Coat Conditioner | Dry Nose, Elbows, and Paw Pads
May 8, 2023

K9 TheraMud Skin and Coat Conditioner | Dry Nose, Elbows, and Paw Pads

Dry, rough spots happen fast on noses, elbows, and paw pads, especially with weather swings...

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Itchy after walks
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Common terms you’ll see here

Post-walk itch

That delayed scratching window after grass, weeds, dust, or pollen exposure.

Barrier routine

Thin protection for noses, paws, and bellies during weather swings and rough ground.

Reset steps

Small habits after play or training that keep a dog comfortable without overdoing it.

Routine-first

Pick one lane, run it consistently, then adjust based on what your dog actually does.

Ask the Expert: Jon Conklin

Jon Conklin, Founder of Draw It Out® Horse Health Care Solutions

Founder Jon Conklin answers real-dog questions about comfort routines, skin and coat care, and what to do when your dog gets itchy after walks, weather swings, or hard play. If you’ve got one for him, send it in. It might show up right here.

Ask Jon a Question
My dog gets itchy after walks. What’s the first thing you check?

I start with exposure and timing. Grass, weeds, dust, pollens, and even sidewalk residue can sit on the coat and trigger a reaction when they warm up at home. The simplest first move is a repeatable post-walk reset: wipe down legs, belly, and chest, then watch if the itch window shortens. If it does, you have your culprit lane.

Is K9 Advanced meant to be a daily routine or only “as needed”?

Routine wins. Most problems feel random because the routine is random. For dogs that flare after exposure, I like a simple daily baseline and then a small step-up after walks, hikes, or play days. Consistency gives you clarity on what’s working.

How do you use a relief spray without making the coat greasy or sticky?

Less, more often. Start with a light mist, then work it in with your hand or a soft cloth so it lands where it matters. If the coat looks wet, you used too much. The goal is comfort and control, not soaking the dog.

What’s your go-to “weather swing” routine for noses and paws?

Keep it boring and repeatable: a quick clean, then a thin barrier layer. The mistake most people make is waiting until the nose is already cracked or the pads are already tender. Small maintenance beats big rescue.

What’s the biggest mistake people make when chasing dog skin comfort?

Changing five things at once. New shampoo, new treats, new wipes, new spray, new everything. You lose signal. Pick one lane, run it for a short window, then adjust. If you want the fast path, use the Solution Finder so you’re not guessing.