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Format

2 oz tin

Best For

hot pavement

Pairs With

coat gloss

Use Context

2 oz tindoorway caresalt seasonpaw finish

House Spot

A tin balm for hot pavement, winter salt, and rough paw surfaces.

The tin that lives next to the leash, not buried under the sink. Hot pavement, winter salt, and dry elbow patches all answer to it. Pre-walk or post-walk, takes ten seconds.

Why Sidewalk Butter Works

Beeswax, sunflower oil, shea butter, and calendula create a balm with enough structure to feel useful on paws while staying practical for daily handling.

Sensory Profile

Smooth tin balm. Low shine, waxy finish. Looks like a tool, not a candle.

What This Is Not

Not for open skin, limping, swelling, or any paw issue that deserves professional care before a balm is used.

Product Facts

Format
2 oz tin
Ingredients
beeswax, sunflower oil, shea butter, calendula
Best Use
hot pavement + winter salt
Use Guidance
Massage 1 thin layer into clean, dry paws and wait 5 minutes before furniture if the finish feels slick.

What Makes It Different

  • Beeswax, sunflower oil, shea butter, and calendula create a sturdier balm than a thin lotion.
  • Two-ounce tin fits beside familiar paw-care tins from Natural Dog Company and Pet Head.
  • Food-safe-if-licked formula suits real paw, elbow, and nose handling at the door.

Use + Storage

  • Apply a thin layer and let it absorb before furniture time.
  • Use after paws are clean and dry so the finish does not feel slippery.
  • Do not use on open, bleeding, swollen, or painful skin without veterinary guidance.

Sidewalk Butter Use Notes

Massage a small amount into paws before walks or after cleaning. Let it absorb before furniture time.

What Sidewalk Butter Does Well

Beeswax gives the balm structure, while sunflower oil, shea butter, and calendula keep the paw step smooth enough for the leash hook.

Sidewalk Butter Pack Notes

  • food-safe-if-licked
  • metal tin
  • no sticky petroleum finish

How To Start

Use thin layers and learn when your dog needs balm.

  1. 1Put the tin beside the leash and use only a thin layer.
  2. 2Apply after drying paws so the finish is not slippery.
  3. 3Add Walk-Off Wipes first on messy days, then balm only where needed.
  4. 4Keep it at the door if it was used twice a week or more.

Ingredient Notes

Ingredient notes for Sidewalk Butter.

Beeswax

Gives balm products their barrier-style texture and a more substantial paw-care finish.

Sunflower Oil

Softens the balm texture so it spreads cleanly from the tin.

Shea Butter

Gives the balm its richer glide so it feels substantial on paw pads and elbows.

Calendula

Gives the paw balm a recognizable botanical note alongside wax, oil, and shea butter.

At Home

Apply after paws are clean and wait briefly before furniture time.

Keep it next to the leash with Walk-Off Wipes for a complete door station.

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