John Paul Pet Wipes

John Paul Pet Wipes in grooming hygiene

I don’t know if this happens to you, but very often one of my dogs steps in something quite yucky on a walk. Or, gets something icky on their rear end, and it needs to be wiped off. And, often their ears are just FUNKY.

I’ve used paper towels and tissues in the past, but I think that sometimes those are a little harsh for their tender areas. I spotted John Paul’s pet wipes –  but there are three different ones: Tooth & Gum WipesJohn Paul Pet Wipes in grooming hygiene , Ear & Eye WipesJohn Paul Pet Wipes in grooming hygiene , and Body & Paw Bath WipesJohn Paul Pet Wipes in grooming hygiene . I am curious to know if anyone out there has tried these before? Are they any good? Do you need all three?

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3 Comments

  1. Ceolmhor on 04.09.10 at 11:49 AM

    I just use plain ol’ baby wipes. I think they’re more durable and a heck of a lot cheaper. They come in so handy right now with pollen season and the dusting of the pups. I don’t use them for dental issues though, fyi.

  2. I love all three of these wipes for my two dogs! Way safer for pets and more gentle than baby wipes! You will love these :)

  3. Devorah on 11.23.10 at 9:04 PM

    These wipes are fabulous! Yes, you need all three because they serve a different purpose. Example: The teeth wipes have a lovely smell and apparently tasty flavor because my dog can’t wait to have his teeth wiped, he loves these. I have tried so many products and these are great. The other products that have passed my big dog test (he is 99 pounds) is Bo Derek’s Pet Care Products for his skin and hair..but I love Paul’s products and I carry them in the car also, and great to have when traveling or hiking.

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