Natural Dog Company's Skin Soother is a stick-applied balm aimed at a long list of dry and irritated skin issues, from hot spots to rough patches, and its 4.4 star rating is worth noting even though the listing currently shows zero reviews backing it up.
Dogs with dry elbows, rough patches, hot spots, or general dry itchy skin where a no-mess, stick-on balm is easier to apply than a spray or cream.
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Weight 2 Ounces
Priced 13% below the category median ($22.99 across 71 tracked models)
Overview
['This 2 oz stick balm from Natural Dog Company is marketed for a broad range of skin issues, including allergy relief, dermatitis, dry elbows, dry itchy skin, hot spots, paw care, rash treatment, rough patches, seasonal sensitivity, skin infection prevention, and general skin irritation.', 'The stick format is meant to make application simple, you use two fingers or a low absorbent cloth to work it into the affected area, then let it dry rather than rinsing it off. That no-rinse approach is convenient for spot treatment on the go.', "At $19.95 for 2 oz, it's priced in line with targeted balm treatments. The listing shows a 4.4 star rating and about 3,000 bought last month, but the review count reads zero, which means that rating carries less weight than it would on a listing with an established reviewer base."]
Pros
Stick format applies cleanly without mess or need to rinse
Marketed to cover a wide range of specific skin issues, from hot spots to dry elbows
About 3,000 bought last month suggests real ongoing demand
Compact 2 oz size is easy to keep on hand for spot treatment
Cons
Review count shows zero, so the 4.4 star rating isn't yet backed by visible customer feedback
No ingredient list provided in this listing
Small size may not go far for dogs with widespread skin issues
Specifications
Weight
2 Ounces
Performance notes
The directions call for working the balm into a cleaned, debris-free area with your fingers or a cloth and letting it air dry, positioning it as a targeted, non-rinse treatment rather than a full-coat product. The broad list of intended uses, hot spots, dry elbows, rash, rough patches, and more, suggests a general-purpose skin balm rather than one built around a single specific condition.
What buyers say
The listing shows a 4.4 star average and roughly 3,000 bought in the past month, but with zero visible reviews backing that rating, treat it as an early or unverified signal rather than a proven track record.
You clean the affected area, then use your fingers or a low absorbent cloth to work in a generous amount and let it dry. There's no rinsing step.
Why does the rating show no reviews behind it?
The listing displays a 4.4 star average with a review count of zero, which can happen with newer listings or ones where review data hasn't fully populated. Weigh that rating cautiously until more reviews are visible.
What skin issues is it meant for?
The listing lists a wide range, including hot spots, dry elbows, dermatitis, rash, rough patches, and general dry itchy skin, positioning it as a general-purpose skin balm.
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