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How to get little paws clean

The Paw Plunger can help get those dirty paws clean again. And now little paws can be accommodated. You can hear about the Paw Plunger from its creator, Brianne Leary in Episode 63 of DogCast Radio.

Meet the Petite!
Paw Plunger expands range to suit all breeds!

Whether you own a Great Dane or a Chihuahua you can wave goodbye to muddy paws forever as the Paw Plunger range has expanded. It’s time to meet the petite at Crufts on the Paw Plunger stand no:174. Hall 4.

Since its debut at Crufts last year, Paw Plunger has revolutionised the way we live with dogs. In our increasingly busy lives, how many of us have time for mud? Now you can let your dog really enjoy his walks, getting as filthy as he likes, knowing it will only take a jiffy to clean up.

Simple to use and perfectly portable the Paw Plunger enables you to banish mud before it makes a mess of your home, car, caravan, office – in fact, anywhere you don’t want dirty paws to be.

Just fill the mug with warm water, screw on the lid and you’re ready to plunge. All you need to do is plunge each dirty paw into your Paw Plunger a couple of times and let the soft, gentle brushes inside do all the work. Then towel dry and voila! – the cleanest feet on the block. Even ingrained mud is no match for Paw Plunger as the brushes get into every nook and cranny of your pet’s paw. It is great all year round too as it deals as efficiently with sand, grit, ice and snow as it does with mud!

No more bowls of water in the hallway, hosepipes in the garden or banishing your pet from the sofa or bed. No unwanted showers for you either as the Paw Plunger minimises mess.

The Paw Plunger is great for sore paws and cut pads too. Just add some medicated wash or antiseptic to the mug and give feet a gentle soothing clean and prevent infection.

Mel White Managing Director of Paw Plunger UK enthused:

“ We are very excited about premiering the ‘petite’ at Crufts. Available in black and pink, it’s perfect for tiny toy breeds (and even cats). In only a year we’ve expanded the range so that all breeds and sizes of paw can easily be plunged. It really is a unique product that has been so positively received to date. Paw Plunger simply does what it says on the tin and works!”

Paw Plunger is now available in three sizes: large retails at £29.99, medium retails at: £28.99 and the petite retails at: £26.99. Find out more at www.pawplunger.co.uk

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